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?

7. Hokafonu Lemoto

A member of this year's Under-19s NSW Blues team, Hokafonu Lemoto was able to successfully transition from the Under-19s SG Ball Cup to the Under-21s Jersey Flegg Cup competition and showed plenty of promise in doing so.

The brother of top rugby union prospect Heniz Lemoto (who decided to depart Penrith for French rugby), Hokafonu is a mobile and hardworking front-rower who has been earmarked as the next generation of Penrith forwards.

Expect his rank to improve in the coming years, if he is able to continue the same progression whilst still developing and learning off those around him, such as Lindsay Smith, Liam Henry and Isaah Yeo.