Interesting that there's been little or no commentary regarding Sloan and/or Cake for that matter.
Imo, Sloan will be the back-up fullback and starts the year in Cup. As has been said already, this will be Sloan's first full pre-season since starting in first grade. He's been injured for the past 2.
As for Cake, I feel his type of player including body shape is not the modern representation of a prop. Imo, he'll spend the majority of the year also playing Cup.
As far as future fullback is concerned, again just my opinion, is that Guthho will be the custodian for at least '26 season, with Sloan as his backup. There's little or no chance Atko will play there unless there's a injury catastrophe. He's been recruited to play in the halves and that's where he'll play. The fullback future lies with young Burton, that's where all the retention/recruitment energy and attention was directed at.
We have excelled in '25 at recruiting some of the very best, A+, youngsters that, in a couple of years, will really be pressing for higher grade selection, so our retention and pathways must be clear and obtainable, therefore recruiting and retaining deadwood is just folly. Whilst the current wave is impressive, we can't just simply say that this current group will lead us to a golden era, we must continue to have competition for spots in the teams, especially first grade if we are to return to regular finals appearances and premierships.
Like it or not, 2026 will be a development year, but in a good way. We may not challenge for finals, or maybe we will, who can say right now, but more importantly, we will see our current crop grow and develop their skills for playing regular first grade at elite level. Hamish Stewart in particular comes to mind. Add the junior tiers, in Matt's, SG Ball and JF coming on in 2026 that will make us so much stronger in '27 onwards.
Oh and happy new year to all Dragons fans.