I don't know where you get your figures but based on speculation that is about as accurate as I've seen.
Jackson Hastings
$500,000
Returned in the off-season from almost four years in England and has been a fixture in the Tigers side this season, generally in the halves but more recently at lock. He kicked a match winning field goal to sink Parramatta in Round 6. Has one year remaining on his deal and has already been linked with a move elsewhere as the Tigers juggle their halves dilemma with Adam Doueihi and Luke Brooks both on the books.
David Nofoaluma
$510,000
Before his loan move to Melbourne, Nofoaluma was having a mixed season for the Tigers, showing glimpses of his best but also finding himself out of the side. In previous years, he has been one of their most consistent and loyal performers and has been paid as such. At 28, he still has three years left on his rich Tigers deal but, despite that, his future remains unclear.
Joe Ofahengaue
$550,000
Made the move from Brisbane last year and there have been mixed reviews about his performance at the Tigers. Was a State of Origin player but hasn’t been able to replicate that form in recent times. Despite that, he remains one of the club’s highest-paid players.
Adam Doueihi
$560,000
Arguably the Tigers best player, Doueihi is also one of their best paid. Recently returned from a second knee surgery and the club is set to sit down in coming weeks to begin talks over a contract extension – he has one year remaining on his current deal.
Luke Brooks
$960,000
The Tigers halfback is in the penultimate year of a mega deal that makes him one of the highest paid halves in the game. He is poised to join the million-dollar club next season. The only question is whether it will be with the Tigers or he will seek greener pastures in 2023.