After failing to reach the NRL Grand Final in 2025 for the first time in six years, the Penrith Panthers will need to rely on the next generation of players coming through their ranks if they are able to continue their dominance.

Over the past couple of seasons, the likes of David Fale, Jaxen Edgar, Zac Lipowicz, Luron Patea and the McLean brothers - Casey and Jesse - have been introduced to the NRL after successfully progressing through the club's ranks.

So...who's next?

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1. Billy Scott

Earmarked as the long-term heir of the No.9 jumper and future successor of Mitch Kenny, Billy Scott will join the club's Top 30 roster for the upcoming season and is arguably the best young dummy-half yet to debut.

Compared to Jake Friend, Scott has been at the Panthers for the entirety of his junior career and has been producing solid performances in his 31 NSW Cup appearances over the last two seasons.

Contracted until the end of 2027, the Under-19s NSW Blues representative is likely to form a one-two punch with Kenny in the future, coming off the interchange bench - similar to what Kenny and Apisaia Korisau previously did at the club.

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