It's not all that often that Origin quality halves become available on the open market.
We're extremely spoilt this season as both a NSW Origin regular and a Queenslander with an Origin to his name have officially become off contract as of November 1st.
We all know about the multi club chase to secure the services of Jarome Luai, but there's an equally sough after number six available.
That player is of course Cowboys five-eight Tom Dearden.
Although the Cowboys are desperate to retain him, there have been a number of clubs linked to the 22 year-old.
Of course this is all speculation but the five clubs below are the five most likely destinations for Tom Dearden:
I've left the Bulldogs off as they have made it very known that they are chasing Jarome Luai. If Luai were to re-sign with the Panthers, expect the Dogs to be in on Dearden.
4. Cronulla Sharks
Although I'm more than a little indifferent to the side overall, the general feeling is that the Sharks have a good side.
They have one genuine superstar in Nicho Hynes. I'd argue that Hynes has had to carry them for two reasons and is the only reason they played Finals in either.
Simply put, he needs help.
Matt Moylan, attacking-wise, was brilliant in 2022. He was ok in '23. Defensively he was a horror show and had to be moved on.
The jury is still out on Braydon Trindall, while young Kade Dykes looks a prospect.
Prospects are great but they can easily make way should your club sign a proven star and partner him with Hynes.
If the Sharks are serious about their title aspirations in 2024 and beyond, they need to be on the phone to Dearden's manager now, if not already!
Lachlan Ilias and Cody Walker are both off-contract at the end of 2025.
If Souths were to buy Dearden for 2025 onwards, they could punt Ilias if he doesn’t come good this year, and move Walker to half-back for a year.
At the end of the 2024 season, Walker will be pushing 35, so a more likely scenario is that he could be “persuaded” to take medical retirement at the end of this coming season and free up the salary cap space for Deardon.
On a separate club, I would not be surprised to see Melbourne decide that Cam Munster on $1.3M is no longer worth the money and take steps to move him on. It’s hard to see how they do that other than on medical grounds – and he has certainly been playing like he is busted (and what was Bellamy doing to let him go and play for Australia instead of getting fit for the pre-season?)
If they can figure out a way, don’t be surprised to see the Storm showing interest.
If nothing else, the fact that they are looking should give Cam a clue that he needs to put the club before himself.