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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At the beginning of the season, The Dolphins had eight players listed as train-and-trial players, headlined by Lachlan Hubner and Tukimihia Simpkins.

Lachlan Hubner made his debut for the club in Round 6 this season against the Brisbane Broncos, while Simpkins has spent time in the Cowboys and Tigers systems - he played five NRL games for the Wests Tigers.

Train and Trial Players

Jordan Lipp
Gerome Burns
Trey Brown
Aaron Moore
Lachlan Hubner
Max Bailey
Tukimihia Simpkins
Cooper Jenkins

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