BREAKING: NRL 2024: The players you should be rooting for this year…

Fans of rugby league, including those of the Wests Tigers and St George Illawarra, get thrilled every year at this time of year.

The players are extremely fit, have been grinding it out for nearly three months, and there are always one or two

“next big things” who are prepared to light up the competition.

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The Herald visited all 17 clubs and asked them the pointed questions that we are all curious about.

Who’s been doing the home training? Indeed, in all seriousness. Who might be vying for more recognition this year?

And who among the players has prospered from a scene change?

Our poll features something for everyone, from explosive rookies Keenan Palasia and Viliami Fifita to preseason

mainstays Ryan Papenhuyzen, and Scott Drinkwater.

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Adam Reynolds, 33, is leading the way and always looking to get better. Prior to starting training again, Reynolds

shed five kg during the off-season. A brief trip to the team’s Red Hill training facility is all that is required to witness

Reynolds dominating many fitness tests. The veteran demonstrated his improved agility at the end of a set piece in a

different practice, swerving around fullback Tristan Sailor to score. Prop Corey Jensen stated that his captain’s work

ethic had been crucial in encouraging the other players to raise their game.

“He is the epitome of professionalism. Jensen remarked, “Everyone tries to get up and be like Adam, and he leads

the club really well.”

“We older boys have to keep up the standard with them because they are a young group; otherwise, we will simply

fall behind.”

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Fletcher Baker’s time in Brisbane has not gone well since he had to have surgery on his groin in an attempt to be

ready for the season opener in Las Vegas. The prop will be itching for the opportunity to feature in his new team’s

grand final lineup against his old Roosters teammates, and the departure of Thomas Flegler, Keenan Palasia, and

Kurt Capewell might be the catalyst for the prop’s ascent from promising bench warmer to regular NRL player.

“I had the good fortune to have several clubs pursuing me.” I saw some interest, but it was either from Brisbane or

the Roosters,” Baker remarked.

The young staff is exhilarating.

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A few years ago, the Broncs weren’t doing very well, but honorably, things drastically improved. Observing their

training methods reveals how hard they work as a cohesive team.

“I want to make an impact and have my best preseason here.” I would like to be on that squad, wherever I can fit in.

Assemble Even though Corey Jensen is competing for a spot in Brisbane’s starting lineup, he is certain that Xavier

Willison will make a compelling case to be in the NRL’s top players come 2024. Even though the 21-year-old had

only had four appearances before to last year, his seven games in 2023 showed promise as he started to fill out his

massive physique. He has frequently been spotted working out with Brisbane’s starting lineup. It has been difficult

for him to adjust to the increased fitness requirements (he was spotted feeling unwell in the backfield on Tuesday

after a taxing workout), but Jensen predicted a breakout season for him.

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He has, in my opinion, been excellent. He’s a young man with a lot of upside and potential, according to Jensen.

“He’s putting in a lot of training, and his goal is to always get better. He will play a lot of first grade, in my opinion,

and be a great contributor to the squad. “I believe that everyone was having difficulty at points; it was just a matter of catching up and persevering through the rigors of rugby league and playing 13 on 13.

It’s getting him up to speed with things because he’s another player that either doesn’t play as many minutes in the

middle or hasn’t played in the NRL.

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“He will be a fantastic asset to the team as a player.”

The 23-year-old is back with the Bulldogs after serving a four-year doping ban and rejoining the NRL. Xerri,

according to coach Cameron Ciraldo, has been “a real surprise packet for us.”

After being away from the game for a time, Ciraldo said, “he probably found the conditioning side of things hard

early on. But once he got that conditioning base he’s just worked really hard and shown the talent level he’s got.”

“We’re very happy with how he’s progressing.”

 

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