The Newcastle Knights could be one club facing a significant overhaul heading into 2025, with a number of key players still off-contract on the final approach to November 1, and constant rumblings around the salary cap.

Add to that that at least some of the players off-contract - most notably Bradman Best and Jacob Saifiti - are going to be very popular on the open market, and there will be room to shuffle for the Knights.

The club could have been in dire need of it too, with a coach in Adam O'Brien hanging onto his job by a thread mid way through the 2023 season, but now, after a staggering final couple of months and charge to the finals, he is secure in his role and can start to build the Hunter-based club for a full on premiership tilt over the next couple of years.

While they have certain areas of the side settled, there are big questions over others, and November 1 could be the perfect time for the Knights to secure some key acquisitions.

In this series, Zero Tackle are running the rule over all 17 clubs and where they stand heading to the date when all players off-contract at the end of 2024 are free to negotiate with their rivals.

Current squad for 2025
Jayden Brailey, Jed Cartwright, Jack Cogger, Phoenix Crossland, Adam Elliott, Jackson Hastings, Jack Hetherington, Dylan Lucas, Greg Marzhew, Kai Pearce-Paul, Kalyn Ponga, Will Pryce, Daniel Saifiti, Leo Thompson

Current best 17 for 2025
1. Kalyn Ponga
2. Greg Marzhew
3. No player signed.
4. No player signed.
5. No player signed.
6. Jack Cogger
7. Jackson Hastings
8. Daniel Saifiti
9. Jayden Brailey
10. Leo Thompson
11. Kai Pearce-Paul
12. Jack Hetherington
13. Adam Elliott
14. Phoenix Crossland
15. Jed Cartwright
16. Will Pryce
17. Dylan Lucas

Players off-contract at end of 2024
Bradman Best, Mat Croker, Tyson Frizell (player option), Dane Gagai, Tyson Gamble, Krystian Mapapalangi, Jacob Saifiti, Enari Tuala, Toni Tupouniua

Here are five players available to negotiate on November 1 from outside of the club the Sea Eagles could target for 2025 and beyond.

EVERY PLAYER OFF-CONTRACT AT THE END OF 2024

3. Nick Cotric

We tend to forget Nick Cotric is only 24 years of age.

It almost doesn't seem right to say, and I'm not going to lie, I verified that information through two or three sources before writing it.

It feels like he has been around for ever and a day, and even if his form hasn't been what it once was in the last couple of years, he still has plenty to offer.

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As mentioned around Niu, the Knights' biggest potential problem heading into 2025 looks to be on the edges and centre and wing. Cotric can fill either position, and may need a change away from Canberra to spark his career, which at one stage looked so promising when he scored 46 tries in 93 games during his first stint at the Raiders, back to life.

That's not to say he can't do it in the nation's capital under Ricky Stuart, but he has at times struggled whether through injury or form, to say on the field, and a fresh start could be very much best for his career.

2 COMMENTS

  1. I think Tom Burgess is the most “out-of-the-box” selection you have yet written; and I love it.

    Crichton would be my preferred choice because he is so solid. Cotric is interesting – I thought he was pushing 30. Like you said, he seems to have been around for ever.