It's reset time in the Hunter.

The Newcastle Knights come out of the 2025 season with the wooden spoon, and few ways to reset their squad in the coming years.

Adam O'Brien has been sacked, Justin Holbrook appointed, and the former Gold Coast Titans boss is going to be under enormous pressure to start making every post a winner from early in his tenure with the arrival of Dylan Brown.

The short to that though is it won't be that easy.

2025 was a trainwreck for the Knights. There is no other way of describing it, particularly in attack, where the halves situation was again a revolving door, the reliance on Kalyn Ponga too much, and the salary cap shot.

They get rid of some players at the end of 2025 that will help fix the salary cap situation, but there is also still an awful lot of work to do with this squad if they are going to become a competitive force in the NRL once again.

Current Newcastle Knights 2027 squad
Matt Arthur, Bradman Best, Dylan Brown, Mat Croker, Phoenix Crossland, Lachlan Crouch, Peter Hola, Cody Hopwood, Fletcher Hunt, Matthew Hunter, Asu Kepaoa, Dylan Lucas, Jermaine McEwen, Trey Mooney, Kalyn Ponga, Jacob Saifiti, Elijah Salesa-Leaumoana, Pasami Saulo, James Schiller, Fletcher Sharpe, Wil Sullivan, Dominic Young

Off-contract at the end of 2026
Taj Annan (club option), Thomas Cant, Jack Cogger, Wilson De Courcey, Tyson Frizell, Dane Gagai, Tyson Gamble, Brodie Jones, Greg Marzhew

Current best 17 for 2027
1. Kalyn Ponga
2. Asu Kepaoa
3. Bradman Best
4. James Schiller
5. Dominic Young
6. Fletcher Sharpe
7. Dylan Brown
8. Jacob Saifiti
9. Phoenix Crossland
10. Mat Croker
11. Dylan Lucas
12. Jermaine McEwen
13. Trey Mooney

Interchange
14. Matt Arthur
15. Pasami Saulo
16. Peter Hola
17. Cody Hopwood

Not in 17: Lachlan Crouch, Fletcher Hunt, Matthew Hunter, Elijah Salesa-Leaumoana, Wil Sullivan

NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 14: Kalyn Ponga of the Knights runs with the ball during the round 20 NRL match between Newcastle Knights and Wests Tigers at McDonald Jones Stadium on July 14, 2023 in Newcastle, Australia. (Photo by Scott Gardiner/Getty Images)

The Knights already have a staggering 22 players locked in for 2027.

Given the big-money deals for Dylan Brown and Kalyn Ponga, they could well be looking to move some parts of their squad around before the end of this year in an effort to reshape things for 2027.

There is plenty of talk that Ponga could be the player moved on. That is talk that will not go anywhere unless the Knights turn around and win a number of games early in the season.

This far out, it's impossible to predict, but on paper, they look a team who will do very well to avoid the bottom reaches of the table once again.

Of course, that is going to be a big part of the early battle for new coach Justin Holbrook.

Whether Ponga moves or not, it doesn't open the need for a fullback, with Fletcher Sharpe then likely to shuffle to the back, or Fletcher Hunt take over.

Instead, the eight spots available to the Knights look as if they will be used for strengthening, particularly in the forwards, where right now, they look outclassed on paper, while spots on the wing and in the centre could also be up for grabs.

3. Option 3: Jesse Arthars (Brisbane Broncos)

It's not just the forwards where the Knights need re-enforcements. The backs are in dire need of upgrades too, although the arrival of Dylan Brown, emergence of Fletcher Sharpe and ever lingering talent of Kalyn Ponga do give them some certainty around the spine.

The outside backs are led by Bradman Best, but with Dane Gagai likely to hang up the boots at the end of 2026, and there being questions around the rest of the line-up potentially with the exception of the defensively susceptible Dominic Young, they could certainly do with more players, whether that be in the centres or indeed on the wing.

It also goes without saying the big issue for the Knights in 2025 was their attack. They had the worst record in the NRL by a considerable distance.

That all said, Jesse Arthars would fit the bill nicely.

At his best, he is a try-scoring machine, and also defends strongly. He actually fell out of Michael Maguire's best side during 2025 in Brisbane, but is good enough to play at NRL level, and comes with the added benefit of not breaking the bank.

While the Knights have money to play with, they also have a top–heavy roster thanks to the signatures of Ponga and Brown, so signing players at the lower end of the payment scale is also of relative importance.

1 COMMENT

  1. Did the person who wrote this watch any knights games this year? Have they seen the recruitment? They added Mooney, Saulo and Hola. While they could still use an elite middle they have reinforcements and depth. As for Leilua he would come at a cost that wouldn’t be as much value as developing the already impressive Mcewen. As for the backs don’t see how they need more? Ponga, Young, Best, Hunt, Sharpe, Marzhew, Schiller and the other young guys. If anything they need a backup 7 another top quality middle (unless Mooney kicks on to reach his potential) and they either need a 9 or a 13 depending on Crossland. Stone would be good even Donoghue if they can get him to break contract for a regular starting spot.