NRL NRL 2026 General Recruitment Thread

Anyone else concerned regarding the level of experience were potentially moving on at the end of the year?

Barney
RTS
Niukore
TMM
Capewell
DWZ
Rocco

Potentially one, or both of CHT and Boyd.

To date, theres not much experience coming back our way.

How much is too much experience being lost? I know we still have a good amount still present (CNK, Fish, Clark, Pomps and co.), but that loss compounded by what I imagine will be a lot of juniors and rookies getting their shot, who will make those poor, rookie mistakes.
 
Anyone else concerned regarding the level of experience were potentially moving on at the end of the year?

Barney
RTS
Niukore
TMM
Capewell
DWZ
Rocco

Potentially one, or both of CHT and Boyd.

To date, theres not much experience coming back our way.

How much is too much experience being lost? I know we still have a good amount still present (CNK, Fish, Clark, Pomps and co.), but that loss compounded by what I imagine will be a lot of juniors and rookies getting their shot, who will make those poor, rookie mistakes.

We're bringing in WW, and Anderson who's a not a veteran

IMO we need to keep Cape for another year or so for this transition phase, especially Barney's leaving early, off field influence is important as well
 
Anyone else concerned regarding the level of experience were potentially moving on at the end of the year?

Barney
RTS
Niukore
TMM
Capewell
DWZ
Rocco

Potentially one, or both of CHT and Boyd.

To date, theres not much experience coming back our way.

How much is too much experience being lost? I know we still have a good amount still present (CNK, Fish, Clark, Pomps and co.), but that loss compounded by what I imagine will be a lot of juniors and rookies getting their shot, who will make those poor, rookie mistakes.

Honestly, to avoid driving myself insane, I've resigned to just thinking about THIS season. We really need to cash in, while we have what we have.

Thinking about our halves situation sends me into a spiral.

That being said I just get the feeling we're going to be alright with any new kids on the block. They won't be perfect, but the club seems to have turned a corner with how well they develop players from a young age.
 
Flanno-gooooooone?

Shane Flanagan is set to become the second NRL coach to lose his job in the opening seven rounds, after the Dragons were left with little choice following 11-straight defeats.

Shane Flanagan’s time at the Dragons will come to an end as early as Monday. It is understood the Dragons will hold an emergency press conference in Wollonogng on Monday morning, however Flanagan’s fate has already been decided.

It is unclear if he will coach the side one last time against the Roosters on Anzac Day.

Flanagan met with St George Illawarra chairman Andrew Lancaster on Sunday after his side slumped to their 11th straight loss dating back to last year.

The premiership-winning mentor has been unable to turn the tide resulting in him parting ways with the club.

He had been in charge since 2024 and re-signed for a further two years last year. He had not yet started his new deal.

The Dragons board will meet formally on Tuesday.

Flanagan becomes the second coach already this season to be relieved of his duties after Manly sacked Anthony Seibold last month.

The Sea Eagles have had a resurgence under interim head coach Kieran Foran, winning three straight games with the former five-eighth in charge.

The Dragons face the Sydney Roosters in the annual Anzac Day clash on Saturday. They’ll go into that clash without forward Jaydn Su’A, who was, on Sunday morning, hit with a three-game suspension for a high shot on Souths’ Cameron Murray.

St George Illawarra have had a winless start to the season, going down 30-12 to South Sydney on Saturday night in their seventh loss of 2026.

“Of course it puts pressure on. It puts me and the club under pressure,” Flanagan said in the post-match press conference.

“We’re not winning footy games and I understand that. It’s a business of winning and we’re not winning.

“I get to work every day and all I can do is do my best to prepare the players the best I can, and if it doesn’t work and they decide to make another decision, well I’ve just got to live with it.”

When asked what the players could do to help their coach, captain Damien Cook said: “He’s done everything he can. It’s up to us.”

The Dragons weren’t helped when starting hooker Jacob Liddle suffered a hamstring injury in the warm-up and was a late withdrawal.

“When things are going bad, they’re going bad,” Flanagan said.

“It was a plan to give Lids a start and when things are going bad, they sure do.”

Flanagan, 60, has coached 11 seasons in the NRL, the highlight being guiding Cronulla to their first premiership in 2016.


 
Rumours/news doing the rounds:

Roosters putting together a massive package deal to try lure both Clearys to the books for 2028.

Dragons will likely not being re signing the majority of their current off contract players for 2026. Guler & Leulia are the only two names being mentioned for extensions at this stage. Word is also they’re happy for Holmes to speak with other clubs for next season.

Cody Walker is in talks with Souths about a 1 year extension.

Ben Hunt in talks with the donkeys for a 1 year extension however it will be a lot less then what he is currently on.

Jenkins is set to receive offers of upto 500k a season (currently on 180k) preference is to remain with the riff however it’s said they can only offer him around 250k a year.

Storm are in deep talks with Shibasaki.

Dane Gagai has said he wants to go around again next season however knights may not be able to offer a reasonable deal. Bears are monitoring this as well as a couple of other clubs.

One of Tanah Boyd or CHT will not be re signed by the warriors for next season. Dragons said to be interested in both players to add more depth to their halves alongside Atko.

Jake Turbo is likely to activate his player option for next season.

Foran is being heavily discussed to be manly’s long term coach past 2026. If this happens manly are said to be looking at bringing in Matt Ballin to be his right hand man.

Kurt Mann is chasing a 2 year deal to finish out his career. Word is the dogs are only wanting to offer a 1 year deal but discussions are continuing between the two parties
 
Courier Mail
Sharks struggle to keep fullback

Kennedy prefers to remain at Cro in 27 but the Sharks are struggling to offer anything more than a 12 mth deal
It opens the doors for overseas clubs which could provide more security for his family
 
Cowboys have had struggling seasons in recent times and Drinkwater still produced high try assists and scored a few. He’s one of the best attacking players in the comp, his defence isn’t the greatest though
Tedesco>>Drinkwater anyway of the week.
 
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