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?
4. Javon Andrews
Re-joining the Wests Tigers on a three-year contract, Javon Andrews is another new recruit on this list and returns to the club after a two-year stint with the Gold Coast Titans, which saw him named in the Under-19s Queensland side earlier this year.
Named Player of the Match in that Under-19s State of Origin match against New South Wales, Andrews is a classy five-eighth and has been a standout for many years during different junior representative competitions.
Aiming to make his mark at the Tigers, the Marsden State High School graduate also made his QLD Cup debut in 2025 for the Tweed Seagulls, in which he ran 81 running metres and showed plenty of promise in the halves.






