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?
9. Charlie Xuereb
The youngest player on this list, Charlie Xuereb, is still eligible to play in the Under-17s Harold Matthews Cup next season but has already been earmarked as a future star of the game and is known as the best prospect in either rugby league or union in his age group.
A dual-code prodigy, the versatile forward played a leading role in helping Patrician Brothers' Blacktown win back-to-back Peter Mulholland Cup titles.
A standout in the lower grades, he is also coming off a strong campaign for the NSW Waratahs in the Under-16s Super Rugby competition, which saw him named in the Under-16s Australian Wallabies squad.
"I'm still seeing where both take me. Wherever I can get better and whatever system takes me, I'll be grateful for," Xuereb told Zero Tackle.






