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?

6. Nick Murphy

A versatile outside back who can also play in the halves, Nick Murphy is one of the hardest workers at the Penrith Panthers and is looking to become the next player at the club to make the transition from the lower grades to the NRL.

Growing up idolising Sydney Roosters fullback duo Anthony Minichiello and James Tedesco, the utility back is contracted for another 12 months and has been able to learn from Brian To'o and Dylan Edwards, from whom he has received plenty of tips and advice.

Playing four different roles in the NSW Cup in 2025 - fullback, wing, five-eighth and off the interchange bench - Murphy scored three tries, made 13 tackle busts and three line-breaks, provided two try assists and averaged 131 running metres in 12 appearances.