Now the 2018 season is over, its time to turn our attention to the 2019 season.

Many player movements or re-signings have already been made before the off-season, and we're sure it'll continue right up until kick-off next season.

Zero Tackle has taken a look at each clubs signings/re-signings to see which ones will be most important to your clubs success in 2019.

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Canberra Raiders

Josh Papalii

Papalii made his debut for the Canberra Raiders back in 2011 and has committed to the club for another four years to see him contracted until the end of 2022. The 26-year-old will be hoping he can have a huge impact for the club in 2019 after being on of their best in 2018.

Papalii played 22 games for the green machine this season, crossing the try line five times and having 60 tackle breaks. The lock made 1222.6 post contact metres, had a total of 2897 running metres and made 644 tackles.

Given Papalii can play lock or in the second-row, he'll be looking to get the Raiders on the front foot in 2019 by charging them up field into dangerous attacking positions and putting his body on the line for the green machine.

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 18: Josh Papalii of the Raiders is tackled during the round two NRL match between the Canberra Raiders and the Newcastle Knights at GIO Stadium on March 18, 2018 in Canberra, Australia. (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)
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