Every club’s pre-season player movement for 2025
With the 2024 season in the rear-view mirror, momentum for season 2025 is already gathering speed.
Ben Hunt has finally locked in his future after agreeing to rejoin the Broncos and play out the remainder of his glittering career in Brisbane.
Meanwhile, the likes of Lachlan Ilias, Josh Addo-Carr and Terrell May have all secured new homes for 2025.
PREDICTED ROUND ONE TEAMS.
With November 1 now gone, a host of big names are still up for grabs with clubs permitted to approach them in the final year of their contract.
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We’ve got you covered for all the ins and outs at every club.
Follow every NRL signing as it happens in our tracker below and read on to see club-by-club summaries.
Ben Hunt is back at the Broncos, agreeing to return to Red Hill on a two-year deal, a signing which makes the club a genuine title contender in 2025.
Stuck as Reece Walsh’s understudy, Tristan Sailor has made a move to St Helens in the Super League.
Forwards Martin Taupau and Xavier Willison have both pledged their future to the club with contract extensions.
The club has however lost Corey Oates to retirement, 토토사이트 while Jordan Pereira also retired back in June.
The most notable loss for the Bulldogs is Josh Addo-Carr who had his contract terminated following his drug driving scandal.
Broncos Xerri is officially a Bulldog until the end of 2027 after signing a two-year extension to stay with the club
Jeral Skelton is another loss in the winger department, making a move to the Tigers, however, as two go out, two come in, with both Enari Tuala and Marcelo Montoya signing and in the mix for a starting spot.
Sitili Tupouniua and Tom Amone add some depth to the Canterbury forward pack.
The backline will look different in 2025 with the loss of Kyle Feldt to St Helens and Valentine Holmes to the Dragons, while Chad Townsend is also on the way out to the Roosters.
Jaxson Paulo makes the move north from the Sea Eagles as part of a player swap deal D’Jazirhae Pua’Avase head to Manly. Another Sea Eagle heading to the club is Karl Lawton.
Kulikefu Finefeuiaki is another loss in the second row, but the signing of Kai O’Donnell from Leigh fills that spot in the forwards.
Enforcer Jordan McLean has agreed to a one-year deal to remain in North Queensland for the 2025 season. McLean was a key part of the Cowboys’ return to finals in 2024, starting in all 22 of his appearances