The outside backs have grown more and more important in recent years at both ends of the park.
Gone are the days where wingers in the NRL were simply there to finish plays, and long gone are the days when centres were seen as expendable.
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Instead, wingers are required to run the ball, get sets off to a good start, break tackles and be able to pass while having incredible finishing ability.
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Centres are also more important than ever, particularly in defence.
Here is every club's centres and wingers ranked.
1. Penrith Panthers
Wingers: Paul Alamoti and Brian To'o
Centres: Casey McLean and Izack Tago
Other options: Jack Cole, Sione Fonua, Thomas Jenkins
The Panthers are a little short on depth in the centres and wing positions, but that shouldn't take away from their elite starting group.
Brian To'o has been the best - or among the best - winger in the competition for a number of years now. His running game and positioning, despite his smaller height, make sure of it.
Paul Alamoti turned himself into a big-game player at the back-end of 2025 on the wing, and will look to put another foot forward this year as he fends off Thomas Jenkins for minutes.
Casey McLean fast became one of the best outside backs in the game last year with his breakout campaign, while Izack Tago is experienced and has plenty to offer.























” there are issues that need to be addressed though, with Dallin Watene-Zelezniak – not a star by any means, but important to the Warriors – to line up on the other side of the park ”
I’d quibble with your assessment of DWZ as “not a star”. I’d rate him better than plenty of the wingers in clubs that you’ve got higher on the table.