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?

10. Raymond Puru

The current Under-19s Queensland Maroons fullback, Raymond Puru has agreed to join the Canterbury Bulldogs from next season and will make the move down to New South Wales after a stint with the Gold Coast Titans.

Over the past 18 months, Puru has made a name for himself across junior representative competitions in Queensland and has consistently delivered strong performances in the Mal Meninga Cup and the newly established Under-20s NRLQ competition.

Scoring nine tries in 15 Mal Meninga Cup matches, the teenager will be eager to continue his form at the Bulldogs and continue to make a name for himself across the lower grades.