Following an unprecedented season in 2020, I'm fully expecting an equally unprecedented off-season. With that will come player movements.

With a big turnover of coaches, it's safe to say that rosters will look vastly different come pre-season training.

The Bulldogs have tapped eight players on the shoulder, with the Warriors also letting players know they will need to look elsewhere for 2020.

Below are 10 hypothetical player transfers that could shake up 2021. We've tried to keep within the realms of possibility in that we're not going to suggest James Tedesco is moving to the Bunnies.

Just to ensure, these aren't movements we expect to happen, but are just 10 moves that have been rumoured, or I can somewhat see happening.

Please let us know below who you believe might be on the move.

4. Jack Bird to the Dragons

Jack Bird requested a move back to Sydney. The Broncos approved it. Evidently the only thing standing in the way is the fact that no side in Sydney was willing to pay Bird anywhere near his current deal in the QLD capital.

If Bird wants to make the move he's going to have to accept a monster pay cut. The Dragons look the most likely option, given they have spots open in both their backline and in the halves. Bird, at a cut price deal, could play centre, at six, or off the bench as a forward.

I'd like to see this happen as I still remember (extremely fondly) the 2016 Jack Bird. He was a monster for the Sharks. His move to Brisbane has been a huge failure due to injury and lack of form.

Bird needs a fresh start, the Dragons need a player of his talents. Again though, much like other players on this list, it will come down to whether or not Bird can convince any potential clubs that he can stay fit.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 02: Jack Bird of the Broncos runs the ball during the round eight NRL match between the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Brisbane Broncos at ANZ Stadium on May 02, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

7 COMMENTS

  1. Why would a team pay Oates good money to learn a new position at second row. Canโ€™t see many suitors really.
    Burton to the Dogs makes perfect sense
    Also like Bird going home to the dragons with Lomax, Ramsey, Dufty and others buy at what price
    Brandon Smith to the Warriors

    If I was to add/replace some it would be

    1. Jordan Rapana to the Storm
    2. Tex Hoy to the Sharks
    3. Keiran Foran to Manly
    4. Corey Norman for Josh McQuite swap

  2. Newcastle are one of the clubs with a big money backer.
    They want to keep Tex Hoy. With talk about him becoming the number 6, from Andrew Johns.
    So really canโ€™t see him going anywhere?

  3. If Keiraโ€™s Foran returns to Manly, the talk was that young Schuster ( a future star ) would want out of there.
    Maybe Schuster could be a more likely move to Cronulla?

  4. Just a question about halves to the Bulldogs.
    Why would any young half want to go to the Bulldogs now? Experience playing in first grade I suppose. However, the squad still doesnโ€™t look like it will be a great one next season. So as a young half, youโ€™re stuck without a great halves partner . In a squad thatโ€™s not that good .
    In a club where the hierarchy is a mess.

  5. Just a question about all the player moves also.
    Why should Brisbane, Penrith, Newcastle, New Zealand have to build up most other clubs? Especially without any return on the investment, time they put into developing the young players.
    Those clubs & perhaps North Queensland should get together & pressure the NRL. Say that they refuse to put much effort or money into player development in their areas & indeed the other country areas that they support . Without some form of payment via transfer fees , for the players they develop. That are then stolen away from their clubs.
    Whether the non development clubs like it or not? Itโ€™s a good idea. Itโ€™s about time other clubs got off their butts & developed their own juniors .
    Iโ€™m thinking of a transfer fee of about $150,000 per player. Regardless of age from about 14 onwards. When all clubs can see which players will be future stars.
    That transfer fee , can then be used by the development clubs in any manner they like . Put in on top of their salary caps each year , to pay their players. If they like?
    Youโ€™d see every club working hard in junior development, if that were the case. Which is also better for the game as a whole.

  6. Sorry Warrior. Not picking on your comments.
    Why would anyone want Corey Norman at all? Heโ€™s on big money at St.George . He way over rated . North Queensland donโ€™t really need him in the halves or at fullback. So that would be a massive waste of money by them.

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