DRAGONS 2024 SQUAD AND BEST 17
Jack Bird, Ryan Couchman, Toby Couchman, Jack de Belin, Mathew Feagai, Max Feagai, Viliami Fifita, Sione Finau, Kyle Flanagan, Ben Hunt, Blake Lawrie, Jacob Liddle, Zac Lomax, Francis Molo, Michael Molo, Ben Murdoch-Masila, Cody Ramsey, Mikaele Ravalawa, Hame Sele, Jackson Shereb, Tyrell Sloan, Jaydn Su’A, Moses Suli, Savelio Tamale, Alec Tuitavake, Paul Turner, Ronald Volkman
Ins: Hame Sele (Rabbitohs), Kyle Flanagan (Bulldogs), Ronald Volkman (Warriors)
Outs: Jayden Sullivan (Wests Tigers), Zane Musgrove (Warrington Wolves) Jaiyden Hunt (Broncos), Talatau Amone (deregistered)
BEST 17
1 Tyrell Sloan
2 Mathew Feagai
3 Moses Suli
4 Zac Lomax
5 Mikaele Ravalawa
6 Kyle Flanagan
7 Ben Hunt
8 Hame Sele
9 Jacob Liddle
10 Blake Lawrie
11 Ryan Couchman
12 Jaydn Su’A
13 Jack de Belin
14 Jack Bird
15 Toby Couchman
16 Francis Molo
17 Ben Murdoch-Masila
LIKELY DEBUTANTS
Savelio Tamale, Viliami Fifita, Alec Tuitavake: Winger Savelio Tamale signed from the Waratahs and made the NSW under-19s team in 2023. He gets a top-30 chance in 2024 and, as a genuine flyer, could press his claims for an NRL debut.
Promising front-row forwards Viliami Fifita and Alec Tuitavake had injury interrupted seasons after arriving late from Manly. Both will play first grade in 2024, barring further setbacks.
WHO TAKES THE NEXT STEP
Zac Lomax: It seems silly to say, given Lomax is just seven games short of his 100th NRL appearance. However, his career has been filled with promise but he has yet to fulfil his enormous potential.
Lomax is one of the Dragons’ highest-paid players, too. Shane Flanagan will come up with a plan to ensure Lomax stays in the game, even if he is playing at centre. He could also spend time at fullback, but the real intrigue will be the influence of Flanagan, who is known for getting the best out of his players.