Recruitment Warriors 2025/2026 Recruitment & Retention

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The forum focuses extensively on the Warriors' 2025/2026 contract situations, recruitment targets, and roster evaluations. Key discussions revolve around Marcelo Montoya's departure to the Tigers #223#230, which fans attribute to backline depth and family considerations, while debating Roger Tuivasa-Sheck's potential shift to wing. Erin Clark's signing as a middle forward #342 generates mixed reactions about his role conversion from hooker. Notable contract concerns include Bunty Afoa's uncertain future #391 and priority re-signings for young talents like Ali Leiataua. Positional debates feature strong opinions about Tohu Harris' reduced role #427, Mitch Barnett's workload management #401, and Jackson Ford's utility value #402. Recruitment speculation highlights interest in Leo Thompson #393#403 amid salary cap constraints. Critical analyses of departing players emerge, including Josh Curran's criticism of Andrew Webster #51#115932 and Jazz Tevaga's emotional exit #437. Fans consistently urge roster upgrades to address goal-kicking deficiencies and spine depth ahead of 2025.

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Player Contracts, Outside Backs, Forward Recruitment

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Warriors 2025/2026 Recruitment & Retention Discussion
C = Club option, M = Mutual option, P = Player option, S = Supplementary contract, T = Train & Trial contract

Top 30 2025: 30/30
Supplementary 2025: 6/6

Top 30 2026: 26/30
Supplementary 2026: 1/6

2026 Gains: Morgan Gannon (Leeds Rhinos)
2026 Losses: Edward Kosi (South Sydney Rabbitohs)

Off Contract: Bunty Afoa, Tom Ale, Morgan Harper, Te Maire Martin
Can negotiate with other clubs from Nov 1, 2025 (Entering final year) 🐻: Rocco Berry, Tanah Boyd, Kurt Capewell, Chanel Harris-Tavita, Freddy Lussick, Luke Metcalf, Marata Niukore, Taine Tuaupiki, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck



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He’s scored 53 tries in 53 games playing in a very poor team. Thats an incredible strike rate, better than Josh Addo-Carr when he was at the Storm. He may be a one trick pony but its a great one.

I’d definitely be keen on him, especially if its for next season. Lightening quick wingers dont stay lightening quick for too long past 26.
No thanks, he's terrible. There's more to being a first grade winger than just being fast. DWZ being case in point.

I'm happy with Kali to be used as a specialist winger next year (replace Kosi in the top 30 next year)

And Fatialofa to be used as a specialist center next year (replace Harper in the top 30 next year)

That should fill out outside back needs.

Behind that, we have Norris, Pasikala, Vake, Moimoi and Putoko as NSW cup depth that could debut next year if injuries happen.
 
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Unless your RTS outside backs should be let's go when they hit 30.
Interesting thought. I think it's a bit different these days with the way players train and prepare, Tedesco still performs at a high level (albeit not at his obvious physical peak) and RTS is arguably one of the best performing wingers this season. If he was in a better team, he would be a shoe in for Dally M winger of the year you would think.
 
Think this is the best spot to put this. Apologies if not.

My understanding is the salary cap is a grant distributed by the NRL to the clubs to pay their players. Teams are obligated to spend 97.5% and if they don't they receive some form of monetary fine.

The reason I bring this up is I was talking to someone who is adamant we're 1M under the cap and the club is content with paying a fine which seems an outrageous claim. Yes, Tohu retired, but contracts begin on 'Nov 1st so there's a couple hundred thousand gone before his announcement without even factoring in upgrades and bonuses that have occurred since.

In what world would a club pay money out of their own pockets to the NRL, for the privilege to underspend their grant $ which can't be carried forward anyway? In the same vein how would guys in the playing roster feel if their team spent the bare minimum of 97.5% and $285,000 allocated to the club was left unused?
 
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Think this is the best spot to put this. Apologies if not.

My understanding is the salary cap is a grant distributed by the NRL to the clubs to pay their players. Teams are obligated to spend 97.5% and if they don't they receive some form of monetary fine.

The reason I bring this up is I was talking to someone who is adamant we're 1M under the cap and are content with paying a fine which seems an outrageous claim. Yes, Tohu retired, but contracts begin on 'Nov 1st so there's a couple hundred thousand gone before his announcement without even factoring in upgrades and bonuses that have occurred since.

In what world would a club pay money out of their own pockets to the NRL, for the privilege to underspend their grant $ which can't be carried forward anyway? In the same vein how would guys in the playing roster feel if their team spent the bare minimum of 97.5% and $285,000 allocated to the club was left unused?
What are the rules on front loading nowadays?
If it's allowed, then yeah mental to not pay an extra $200k to a couple players in 2025 to then have them take a little bit less in 2026/2027
 
What are the rules on front loading nowadays?
If it's allowed, then yeah mental to not pay an extra $200k to a couple players in 2025 to then have them take a little bit less in 2026/2027
I'm unsure but this article, from 2023, was talking about the Dolphins potentially front loading 2 million into their 2024 roster!
 
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