Moving off the bottom of the NRL ladder for the first time in four years in 2025, the Wests Tigers will need to rely on their next generation of young players if they are to claim their first premiership since 2005 in the coming years.

Over the past couple of seasons, the likes of Heamasi Makasini, Heath Mason, Luke and Kit Laulilii and Tony Sukkar have been introduced to the NRL after successfully progressing through the club's ranks.

So...who's next?

10. Tino Tavana

One of the most explosive backs at the Wests Tigers, Tino Tavana arguably has one of the best highlight reels for a player his age and is coming off a standout campaign in the Under-21s Jersey Flegg Cup and NSW Cup competitions.

Able to play at fullback, in the centres or on the wing, Tavana will be on a train-and-trial contract during the 2026 season and is known for his acceleration, freaky footwork and high vertical, which has made him a target for kicks.

Playing four NSW Cup matches in 2024, he added another three reserve-grade games to his career tally in 2025, during which he made 209 metres, 15 tackles, 39 passes and four tackle busts in only 116 minutes on the field.