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?

5. Ethan Roberts

One of three new recruits, Ethan Roberts, arrives at the Wests Tigers on a two-year contract after a stellar junior career with the Sydney Roosters in which he progressed from the Under-17s Harold Matthews Cup all the way to the NSW Cup reserve-grade competition.

Named in the Roosters' NRL squad on numerous occasions this year, Roberts could have easily made his first-grade debut already and will look to make an immediate impact at his new side, whether it be off the interchange bench or on the edge of the field.

An Indigenous All Stars and Under-18s NSW City representative, Roberts scored two tries, made two line-breaks and 310 tackles and averaged 65 running metres in 12 NSW Cup appearances during the 2025 season.