Entering Round 11 this weekend, all 17 NRL teams can choose their train and trial players for team list selection on Tuesday.

Earning $1200 per week, there is no limit on how many contracts clubs were allowed to give at the beginning of the season, with some contracts lasting weeks, months, or the full season.

Penrith Panthers CEO Matt Cameron confirmed earlier this year that players on train and trial contracts will be eligible for selection after Round 10.

Some players available for selection this week and the remainder of the season include Brad Arthur's son Matt Arthur, second-rower Clay Webb, and several former NRL players who have moved to new teams, such as Ethan Quai-Ward, Declan Casey and Ethan O'Neill.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 21: Kyle Schneider of the Blues talks to Brad Fittler after the U18s State of Origin between the New South Wales Blues and the Queensland Maroons at ANZ Stadium on June 21, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

At the beginning of the season, the North Queensland Cowboys had ten players listed as train-and-trial players, headlined by Kyle Schneider and Jensen Taumoepeau.

This is Kyle Schneider's second season on a train and trial contract with the club after he represented Scotland at the World Cup, while Taumoepeau joined from the Cronulla Sharks feeder club, Newtown Jets.

Train and Trial Players

Sean Mullany
Hiale Roycroft
Rayden Burns
Josh Smith
John Radel
Lachlan West
Kyle Schneider
Ewan Moore
Rashaun Denny
Jensen Taumoepeau

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