A majority of NRL roster spots have been filled, and teams - minus their Rugby League World Cup players - are returning for pre-season.
The first-ever Dolphins' training session has been held on Monday, while most bottom-eight clubs were also back on deck.
The NRL season is expected to begin on the first weekend in March, leaving just four months for players to train and, for those limited to development or train and trial contracts, push for upgrades.
Zero Tackle have compiled the full list of every contracted player in the NRL, even with collective bargaining agreements continuing in the background, with the status of every squad now clear.
Note: Some development contracts may not be included.
Squads are correct as of 1pm (AEDT), November 7.
Wests Tigers
The Wests Tigers have added four players to their roster for the 2023 season, and still have the same amount of spots available in their Top 30.
Number of contracted players: 26
Number of development players: 4
Gains
Sione Fainu (Manly Sea Eagles), Apisai Koroisau (Penrith Panthers), Isaiah Papali'i (Parramatta Eels, 2025), Charlie Staines (Penrith Panthers, 2023)
Losses
Luke Garner (Penrith Panthers), Oliver Gildart (The Dolphins), Luciano Leilua (North Queensland Cowboys), Jacob Liddle (St George Illawarra Dragons), Jock Madden (Brisbane Broncos), Thomas Mikaele (Warrington Wolves), Zane Musgrove (St George Illawarra Dragons), Tyrone Peachey (Penrith Panthers), James Roberts (retired), James Tamou (North Queensland Cowboys), Kelma Tuilagi (Manly Sea Eagles)
Top 30
Shawn Blore, Luke Brooks, Adam Doueihi, Sione Fainu, Jackson Hastings, Asu Kepaoa, Apisai Koroisau, Daine Laurie, Ken Maumalo, Brent Naden, Rua Ngatikaura, David Nofoaluma, Joe Ofahengaue, Isaiah Papali'i, Fonua Pole, Triston Reilly, Apisalome Saukuru, Alex Seyfarth, Jake Simpkin, Tukimihia Simpkins, Charlie Staines, Tommy Talau, Starford To'a, Brandon Tumeth, Alex Twal, Stefano Utoikamanu
Development players
Josh Feledy, Kitione Kautoga, Christian Ma'anaima, Justin Matamua






















