The 2023 season might be gearing up for the finals, but in the ever-changing world of the NRL transfer market, attention is already shifting to 2024 and beyond.
Every NRL side has less than ten spots available in their Top 30 for next season, while a select handful of clubs are closing in on a full complement already.
Zero Tackle have compiled the current status of every NRL club for 2024, with signings, losses, players still off-contract, full squads, best 17, and an overview of what every club still needs to be successful come next season.
You can use our easy dropdown menu below to navigate between each club, and we will update this every time there is a signing or player movement for next year so that you can keep on top of how your club is shaping up for next season.
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Rabbitohs 2026 Player Movements
| 2026 Gains |
| David Fifita (Gold Coast Titans, 2027), Bronson Garlick (Melbourne Storm, 2027), Jonah Glover (St George Illawarra Dragons, 2027), Moala Graham-Taufa (New Zealand Warriors, 2026), Edward Kosi (New Zealand Warriors, 2027) |
| 2026 Losses |
| Gerome Burns (retired), Lewis Dodd (Catalans Dragons), Ryan Gray (Tweed Seagulls), Siliva Havili (London Broncos), Jacob Host (St Helens Saints), Ben Lovett (retired), Haizyn Mellars (New Zealand Warriors), Shaquai Mitchell (Tweed Seagulls), Mikaele Ravalawa (Castleford Tigers) |
| Re-Signed |
| Jye Gray (2029) |
| Off Contract 2026 |
| Moala Graham-Taufa, Jamie Humphreys, Sean Keppie, Keaon Koloamatangi, Liam Le Blanc, Max McCarthy, Cody Walker |
The following is correct as of December 25.
Full squad
Jai Arrow, Thomas Burgess, Michael Chee-Kam, Damien Cook, Tallis Duncan, Campbell Graham, Jye Gray, Siliva Havili, Dean Hawkins, Jacob Host, Lachlan Ilias, Alex Johnston, Sean Keppie, Keaon Koloamatangi, Ben Lovett, Peter Mamouzelos, Taane Milne, Latrell Mitchell, Shaquai Mitchell, Davvy Moale, Tyrone Munro, Cameron Murray, Daniel Suluka-Fifita, Isaiah Tass, Tevita Tatola, Leon Te Hau, Izaac Thompson, Cody Walker, Jack Wighton
Best 17 and full squad
1. Latrell Mitchell
2. Alex Johnston
3. Isaiah Tass
4. Jack Wighton
5. Campbell Graham
6. Cody Walker
7. Lachlan Ilias
8. Tevita Tatola
9. Damien Cook
10. Thomas Burgess
11. Keaon Koloamatangi
12. Jai Arrow
13. Cameron Murray
14. Siliva Havili
15. Shaquai Mitchell
16. Davvy Moale
17. Tallis Duncan
18. Jacob Host
19. Jye Gray
20. Ben Lovett
21. Peter Mamouzelos
22. Tyrone Munro
23. Daniel Suluka-Fifita
24. Taane Milne
25. Leon Te Hau
26. Izaac Thompson
27. Dean Hawkins
28. Michael Chee-Kam
29. Sean Keppie
30. No player signed
Roster spots open: 1
2024 Development List
1. Thomas Fletcher
2. Jacob Gagai
3. Richie Kennar
4. Liam Le Blanc
5. Haizyn Mellars
6. Dion Teaupa
2024 Train-and-Trial List
1. Adam Christensen (NSW Cup)
2. Emmanuel Di Bartolo (Jersey Flegg Cup)
3. Aiden Doolan (Jersey Flegg Cup)
4. Brock Gray (NSW Cup)
5. Nicholas Halalilo (Townsville Blackhawks)
6. Richard Holani (Townsville Blackhawks)
7. Cade Maloney (Townsville Blackhawks)
8. Harry Quinlan (Townsville Blackhawks)
9. Nazareth Taua (SG Ball Cup)
What they still need
The arrival of Jack Wighton at Redfern continues to build to the narrative that the Rabbitohs have a very top-heavy squad, but realistically, this is a club well and truly in a premiership window.
Wighton's arrival pushes Taane Milne out of the 17 and means the backline has more depth that you can poke a stick at, so we will move on from discussing that any further, with the likes of Milne, Tyrone Munro and Izaac Thompson, as well as youngsters Leon Te Hau and Terrell Kalo Kalo (if he re-signs) left to fight over the scraps when it comes to minutes next year.
That said, there is the question of how to replace the versatility that Blake Taaffe brings.
The forwards could still use some work, though on Jason Demetriou's side.
The group in the starting pack are well and truly elite, but there will be a significant difference when it comes time to give those players a rest or if injuries strike.
Siliva Havili and Jacob Host provide enough to hang the hat on, while Shaquai Mitchell and Davvy Moale bring youth, but there is a feeling they may be one experienced forward short.
The losses of Hame Sele and Liam Knight may be felt.







Hi,Hasn’t Kaeo Weekes signed with Canberra?
He’d have to be there first choice Fullback or 5/8th.
This signature is not yet official.
Sharks: New signings NIL. Roster spots available NIL.
Don’t expect any improvement this year if Craig Fitzgibbon does not give game-time to the players the club has been developing.
If he thinks that they are never going to be better than NSW Cup, why has he re-signed them?