Canberra Raiders youngster Chevy Stewart looks as though he'll be at a different club in 2026.

Despite being contracted in the capital until the end of next season, the club have permitted him to explore his options.

Given the incredible rise of Kaeo Weekes, Stewart's path to the NRL looks as though it will be blocked off.

Signed from the Sharks with a view to being the long-term option in the one, Stewart has played NRL on just three occasions.

That said, at just 20 years of age, this kid has all the talent to forge out a super NRL career in the coming years.

It just looks as though that won't be representing the Green Machine.

Here are five potential landing spots for Chevy Stewart:

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5. English Super League

We've seen multiple fringe NRL players head across to England and become stars. Some have come back to the NRL, some have stayed and forged great careers in the Super League.

Bevan French went from a handy first grader to an absolute superstar in England.

I'm not saying Stewart is at the same level, or would even want to commit long-term, but he's absolutely got the potential to do something similar.

I don't have an intimate enough knowledge of the Super League to pick a side here but the fact that Jai Field and Tristan Sailor are racking up try involvements for fun makes me think Stewart would walk into many line-ups.

Again, he's only 20 years of age.

The lure of regular games would surely be there. English sides love quality imports, especially when they come cheap.

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