Christmas has come and gone, the Boxing Day sales saw the shops as busy as they are all year, and the New Year is just around the corner.

That also means the return of rugby league is closing in.

In just six weeks, the first pre-season trials will be underway, and not too long after that, it will be off to Las Vegas to open another campaign.

A handful of big names have switched clubs for 2026, and are, of course, hogging most of the pre-season bandwidth, but there are plenty of signings who will add value to their teams without breaking the bank.

Here are the top ten.

5. Kobe Hetherington (Manly Sea Eagles)

Kobe Hetherington has never seen the level of credit he deserves in Brisbane. That is hardly a surprise given the players around him in the forward pack, led by Payne Haas and Patrick Carrigan.

Hetherington has improved out of sight in recent times, though, and it's little surprise that he landed on the radar of rival clubs.

His hard-nosed attitude, work ethic, and ever-increasing ability, saw Manly offer him a long-term deal where he will become a key part of the forward pack moving forward.

The jury is still very much out on Manly in general, but he should become a great value signing for the club heading into his new deal.