NRL Players Hit Open Market as Free Agency Begins

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160 NRL players are now free to negotiate with rival clubs for 2025 and beyond. Premiership winners, international stars, and members of the 2023 Dally M Team of the Year are available to sign.

D-Day has arrived with 160 NRL players officially hitting the open market today and they’re now free to negotiate with rival clubs for 2025 and beyond.

The Wests Tigers and Bulldogs are reportedly preparing to table offers well over $1 million per season. Meaney’s versatility provides invaluable cover for coach Craig Bellamy who, injuries aside, loses several players to Origin every season. Luke Metcalf is one of the fastest halves in the NRL and the 23-year-old has the potential for a huge future, while 31-year-old skipper Togu Harris is ageing like a fine win.Bradman Best enjoyed a breakout season in 2023 and made his Origin debut for NSW when he scored two tries in Game III.

Manu’s value increased when Joseph Suaalii signed with Rugby Australia, and Roosters coach Trent Robinson has declared “he’ll be here”. Cotric burst into the NRL as an 18-year-old and it wasn’t long until he was running out for the Blues and Kangaroos. Asi has 28 NRL appearances to his name in stints at the Cowboys, Warriors and Eels and the 23-year-old will only get better with age.

Trbojevic, 22, is still young and if he can perform at even half the level of his brothers next year, he’ll be worth keeping. The Raiders are interested in the 21-year-old after missing out on Keaon Koloamatangi, who re-signed at South Sydney.

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