George Sancti
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The other thing that stands out to me, Dave, is that among all the clubs with large junior nurseries and a high number of juniors in their top‑30 squads, the only one that has genuinely capitalised on those advantages is Penrith. It would be interesting to see a companion table showing how many ex‑juniors from each club are currently playing elsewhere in the NRL.Your guess is as good as mine, I guess. My guess is - intense competition, salary cap constraints, and the need for veteran leadership have forced changes in the roster composition for the 2025 and 2026 seasons. I think Brisbane still have Patrick Carrigan, Ezra Mam, Kotoni Staggs, Jordan Riki, Xavier Willison, Brendan Piakura, and Deine Mariner as ex juniors.
While the 2023 finals side was heavily reliant on juniors (14 out of 17), the 2025-2026 squads have seen a shift toward a mix of retained elite local talent (Haas, Carrigan) and key external signings (Hunt, Reynolds, others) to build a premiership-contending team.
They had a formidable roster in 2020 but in that year they were wooden spooners - their first wooden spoon.
Several talented Broncos juniors have moved to rival clubs, including the Dolphins, Titans, and Sydney-based teams, due to better opportunities.
If the NRL isn’t prepared to introduce a draft system that compensates the club that developed a player, then at the very least it should be rewarding the development clubs that supply the talent the entire competition relies on.