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?

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1. Mitchell Woods

The number one young prospect yet to make his NRL debut, Mitchell Woods, has been highly touted for a number of years and is slowly inching closer and closer to playing in first-grade.

Halfway into a four-year contract he signed without playing a single minute in the NRL, Woods is a sight to behold in attack and could have easily found himself excelling in both AFL or rugby union, but decided to remain in the 13-man code.

Already leading the Bulldogs to a ton of success in the lower grades, he accumulated eight try assists in nine NSW Cup matches in 2025, where he showed multiple signs of his potential and also represented the NSW Blues twice in the Under-19s State of Origin match.

"I was always tossing and turning, but I always loved rugby league," Woods told Zero Tackle.

"It's all I've watched, it's all I bled, so I'd say it was always rugby league in the end."

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