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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Melbourne Storm

Felise Kaufusi

There's no doubt Kaufusi was instrumental to the Storm in 2018, which sees him earn a two-year contract extension, with an option of a further two years. Playing in the second-row for 21 games this season, Kaufusi showed why he is a value member of the Storm's outfit, and if the plays he same in 2019, Melbourne will be a force to be reckoned with again.

Kaufusi managed five tries, six line breaks, 732 tackles and a total of 1871 running metres. Kaufusi was able to help the Storm get out of tough times whether it being a great run from within their own half or an inspiring, hard-hitting tackle. Under the guidance of supercoach Craig Bellamy, Kaufusi's game will continue to get better and better in 2019.

SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES - MAY 06: Felise Kaufusi of the Storm watches on during the round nine NRL match between the St George Illawarra Dragons and the Melbourne Storm at UOW Jubilee Oval on May 6, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)
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