The Sydney Roosters have been one of the best teams over the past decade, but if they are to remain in premiership contention, they will need to rely on the next generation of young players coming through the ranks.
Over the past couple of years, the likes of Benaiah Ioelu, Salesi Foketi, Hugo Savala, Robert Toia and the Va'a brothers - De La Salle and Xavier - have been introduced to the NRL after successfully progressing through the club's ranks.
So...who's next?
4. Itula Seve
The younger brother of former Under-19s NSW Blues front-rower Fanafou Seve, Itula Seve has been able to pass him as the most promising player in his family and is all but untouchable when it comes to defending him on the line.
Previously with the Canterbury Bulldogs, Seve has only been at the Roosters for less than 12 months, but he has already made an immediate impact and finished the year by making his NSW Cup debut against the Newtown Jets.
Still only 18 (and eligible to play in the SG Ball Cup in 2026), the Under-18s NSW City representative is a sight to behold in attack as he fends off defenders with ease and has that Spencer Leniu-type of impact.






