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.
St George Illawarra Dragons
Dragons 2025 Player Movements
2025 Gains None |
2025 Losses Zac Lomax (Parramatta Eels), Paul Turner (released) |
Re-Signed Corey Allan (2025), Francis Molo (2026), Michael Molo (2025), Moses Suli (2027) |
Off Contract 2024 Josh Coric, Jack de Belin, Tom Eisenhuth, Mathew Feagai, Max Feagai, Jesse Marschke, Connor Muhleisen, Ben Murdoch-Masila, Jackson Shereb, Tyrell Sloan, Jaydn Su'A, Savelio Tamale, Alec Tuitavake |
The following is correct as of December 25..
Full squad
Corey Allan, Talatau Amone, Jack Bird, Ryan Couchman, Toby Couchman, Jack de Belin, Tom Eisenhuth, Mathew Feagai, Max Feagai, Viliami Fifita, Sione Finau, Kyle Flanagan, Ben Hunt, Jaiyden Hunt, Blake Lawrie, Jacob Liddle, Zac Lomax, Francis Molo, Michael Molo, Ben Murdoch-Masila, Zane Musgrove, Cody Ramsey, Mikaele Ravalawa, Hame Sele, Jackson Shereb, Tyrell Sloan, Jaydn Su'A, Moses Suli, Savelio Tamale, Alec Tuitavake, Paul Turner
Best 17 and full squad
1. Tyrell Sloan
2. Mikaele Ravalawa
3. Zac Lomax
4. Moses Suli
5. Max Feagai
6. Kyle Flanagan
7. Ben Hunt
8. Blake Lawrie
9. Jacob Liddle
10. Francis Molo
11. Jaydn Su'A
12. Jack Bird
13. Jack de Belin
14. Hame Sele
15. Viliami Fifita
16. Michael Molo
17. Toby Couchman
18. Ryan Couchman
19. Paul Turner
20. Alec Tuitavake
21. Savelio Tamale
22. Corey Allan
23. Mathew Feagai
24. Ben Murdoch-Masila
25. Tom Eisenhuth
26. Cody Ramsey
27. Talatau Amone
28. Toby Couchman
29. No player signed
30. No player signed
Roster spots open: 2
2024 Development List
1. Connor Muhleisen
2. Corey Ackers
3. Dylan Egan
4. Hamish Stewart
5. Jackson Shereb
6. Josh Coric
What they still need
The skinny of the situation is that the Dragons have an urgent need - a backup hooker for Jacob Liddle. Connor Muhleisen, who makes his NRL debut after the departure of Moses Mbye, is the obvious signature, although he remains off-contract at the end of the campaign.
Apart from a backup dummy half, the other major question for the Red V is around their number one jersey.
Cody Ramsey has missed the entire 2023 season after picking up a rare illness. He could return in 2024, but if he doesn't, the club may well use their 30th spot to get a backup option for Tyrell Sloan.
Elsewhere, the Dragons have depth right across the board, although it's unclear whether Shane Flanagan will be able to do what Anthony Griffin couldn't and get the best out of the players on the roster.
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?