After coming close to making the 2025 NRL Grand Final, the Canterbury Bulldogs will need to rely on the next generation of young players coming through the ranks as they aim to move closer to winning their first premiership since 2004.

Over the past couple of years, the likes of Harry Hayes, Jethro Rinakama, Jonathan Sua and Lipoi Hopoi have been introduced to the NRL after successfully progressing through the club's ranks.

So...who's next?

2. Cassius Tia

A member of the 2025 NSW Cup Team of the Year, Cassius Tia is one of the most underrated young players in rugby league and doesn't get the recognition that he rightly deserves.

Formerly with the Sydney Roosters before making the switch to Belmore, Tia played a significant role in the club winning the Under-21s Jersey Flegg Cup in 2024 and has continued his stellar form over the past 12 months in reserve-grade.

Predominantly a five-eighth, Tia has been used in a variety of different positions at the Bulldogs but has found himself mainly used in the centres as of late and isn't afraid to take the defence on with his silky footwork and wicked step.

In 20 reserve-grade showing, he made an astonishing 1606 running metres, provided 11 try assists and 13 line-break assists and crossed the line on ten occasions to go with four forced drop-outs.