Top 30 and Where the Money Went?

Ladies and gentlemen, 

Let me know if I've got something wrong, and I'll update it. If this is useful I can do more of these as it doesn't take long as it's been set up already. If it's useless, I'll keep it to myself as it gives me an idea how the money might have flowed so I'm not blowing bubbles out of my backside.

Top 30 for 2026

I've left out estimated salaries. 

1. Mitchell Moses
2. Junior Paulo 
3. Will Penisini
4. Ryan Matterson
5. J’maine Hopgood
6. Jack Williams
7. Bailey Simonsson
8. Jonah Pezet
9. Dylan Walker
10. Isaiah Iongi 
11. Josh Addo-Carr
12. Tallyn Da Silva
13. Kelma Tuilagi
14. Jack de Belin 
15. Ryley Smith 
16. Sean Russell
17. Charlie Guymer
18. Kitione Kautoga
19. Luca Moretti
20. Matt Doorey
21. Jordan Samrani
22. Joash Papalii 
23. Sam Tuivaiti
24. Richard Penisini
25. Ronald Volkman
26. Toni Mataele
27.  
28.  
29.  
30.  

 

Four spots left.

Development (TBC)
Jezaiah Funa-luta
Saxon Pryke (?)
William Latu 
Lorenzo Talataina (?)
Te Hurinui Twidle (?)

 

 

 

Where the money went?

Some ballpark guestimates. The exactly figures are almost certainly different, so we might have more or less left over to spend. But it's all based on a true story...

 

  Player Losses 2025  
1. Dylan Brown (Knights) 900,000
2. Zac Lomax (released)  650,000
3. Shaun Lane (retired) 500,000
4. Brendan Hands (Toulouse, was on a loan  200,000
  deal from July 2025, Toulouse)   
  so minimal get back.  
5. Joe Ofahengaue (Leigh, mid-April 2025)  250,000
  Paid 6/12 months of 2025 contract  
6. Bryce Cartwright (released 17 June 2025)  250,000
  Paid 8.5/12 months of 2025 contract  
7. Wiremu Greig (Townsville Blackhawks) 250,000
8. Dean Hawkins (released, Super League) 250,000
9. Haze Dunster (released) 150,000
  Sub-Total Estimated 3,400,000
  Add increase in cap for 26' 150,000
  Total  3,550,000
     
  Player Gains 2026  
  And Extra Costs*  
1. Jack De Belin 450,000
2. Jonah Pezet 450,000
3. Upgraded Ryley Smith to an NRL contract 350,000
  (from Development contract)  
4. Dylan Walker (Warriors, late March)  250,000*
  Only paid 6/12 months of  '25 contract  
5. Tallyn Da Silva (Wests, end June) 250,000*
   Only paid 5/12 months of 25' contract.  
6. Upgrade Fox (via CO, likely extra) 100,000*
7. Allow some upgrades to the likes of  200,000*
   Sam Tuivaiti, Luca Moretti, Luca Moretti,   
  Joash Papalii, Kitione Kautoga, Iongi etc  
  Upgrades/ ratchet clauses could   
  be more than estimated.  
  Total Estimated 2,050,000
  Remaining Left 1,500,000
     
  Four Spots Left   
  In Top 30  
  28 spots to be confirmed before R1, TLT  
  All to be confirmed by Jun 30th  
8. A Keaon Koloamatangi Type  800,000
9. A Brian Kelly Type 420,000
10. Base Player/ Mid-Season Purchase 140,000
11. Base Player/ Mid-Season Purchase 140,000
  Sub-Total Estimates 1,500,000
  Left over 0

 

Bottom Line

It is likely we have enough for one to two good-quality recruits, soonish or later before June 30th, depending on how much powder we want to leave dry for any mid-season purchases and if any deals can get over the line. I'm not convinced Keaon is worth 900K-$1m and it would put him probably at no.2 or no.3 most expensive player in our roster.

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        • HFK, Thanks for putting some numbers forward and 'testing' the 'theory'. Kudos, mate.

          You're right there's a huge difference. I actually think RCG was on more than $650K; which strengthens your argument.

          I put this together on a spreadsheet a while ago on  the 2025 cap. Just guesstimates. It shows there's a lot more to it. 

           

          2025 CAP

          Where did Gutho's, Sivo's, RCG's money go?

          Key Top-30 Cap Losses and Gains

          Losses (by Nov 1st, 2024 UNO) Cap Relief
          Gutherson, Clinton (Saints) 900,000
          Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Titans) 900,000
          Maika Sivo (Leeds) 550,000
          Joe Ofahengaue* (Leigh, mid-Apr25) 200,000
          Daejarn Asi (Castleford) 250,000
          Morgan Harper 250,000
          Makahesi Makatoa (Sydney) 200,000
          Loan Deals:  
          Brendan Hands (loan deal, fr. end Jul25) 75,000
          Ryan Matterson (loan deal, fr, end Jul25) 200,000
           Total $3.525m
             
          Gains  Cap Add.
          Zac Lomax (St Geo Illa) 650,000
          Jack Williams (Cronulla) 500,000
          Josh Addo-Carr (Dogs) 450,000
          Isaiah Iongi (Penrith) 450,000
          Dylan Walker* (Warriors, late Mar.) 250,000
          Dean Hawkins (Souths) 250,000
          Joash Papali'i (Dogs) 250000
          Kitione Kautoga (Dogs) 200,000
          Jordan Samrani (Dogs) 200,000
          Tallyn Da Silva* (Wests, end June) 150,000
          Sam Tuivaiti (upgrade) 140,000
          Potential Freight (e.g Sivo) Best Case
           Total $3.49m

           

          If you look a little closer it also shows why the argument we're overpaying our juniors is a bit of a stretch for the 2025 cap.

          It's not about getting the 'contract' numbers right (the speculation part). It's about getting all the pieces of the chessboard together first and working within the limitations and doing thought experiments like you have.  

  • The key to understanding this stuff isn't to only look at who has left and extrapolate the remaining cap space from there. The reason this doesn't paint an accurate picture is because existing players (especially young ones) likely have cap increases every year. In the case of our club, we signed or re-signed a dozen players after round one this year. Most likely is that their extensions didn't kick in until 2026, and if each one only got a $100k upgrade, that's $1.2M worth of salary cap gone. If they averaged $200k extra, that's $2.4M accounted for. One caveat is that we only cleared Lomax's cap space very recently, and since then the only re-signings are JAC and Iongi. Some of the spare cap space will have gone to them. If they were heavily front loaded it might well be all of it, though I doubt it. Expect more re-signings, that will chew up some spare cap space, plus we are evidently keeping some aside for Kelly.

    In any case, to see whether we are getting value out of our squad, you need to look at the squad we have. Is it as good as the average NRL squad? If so, we are getting average value and everyone at the club is doing their job.

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