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The ten rookies set to rock the NRL in 2019

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12th November, 2018
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Here is the best of generation next in the NRL

* Patrick Carrigan (Brisbane)

Yet another monster young forward off the Broncos production line. Was part of the Queensland Emerging Origin squad this year and captained the Maroons under-20s to their first ever win over the junior Blues.

* Corey Allan (South Sydney)

After being poached from the Broncos on a three-year deal, he’s considered a genuine contender to wear the Bunnies’ No.1 next year. He became the first player to represent the Prime Minister’s XIII having never played NRL.

* Blayke Brailey (Cronulla)

The brother of Sharks No.9 Jayden, smart judges consider him the best player in his family. Has been elevated to Cronulla’s top 30 and could start round one off the bench.

* Albert Hopoate (Manly)

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The son of John and brother of Will, he has dominated junior grades for several years. He attracted interest from rugby union, who saw him as a potential sevens star. He missed most of 2018 due to an ACL tear.

* Scott Drinkwater (Melbourne)

He made his NRL debut in round 24 and signed to a two-year contract extension. Has set his sights on inheriting Billy Slater’s No.1 jersey. But with Jahrome Hughes and Ryan Papenhuyzen in the squad, he has stiff competition.

* Chanel Harris-Tavita (Warriors)

Find a video of his “scorpion kick” try assist for Isaiah Papalii for the Junior Kiwis against Australia and that will tell you everything you need to know. While behind Shaun Johnson and Blake Green, the playmaker is blessed with freakish talent.

* Maika Sivo (Parramatta)

Signed from Penrith on a two-year deal, he’s being touted as the next Fijian sensation. He’s been compared to Semi Radradra and has the size and speed to match.

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* Bronson Xerri (Cronulla)

A part of the generation next emerging in the Shire, the skilful and powerful centre has already been earmarked as a future NRL player. Still only 18, he’s been signed up for the next three years. Stepped up to NSW Cup last year and scored three tries on debut.

* Kurt Dillon (South Sydney)

The powerfully built front-rower received his first NRL call-up this year with Cronulla. But he’s been signed by Souths and is considered a strong prospect to be in their forward pack in 2019.

*Greg Leleisiuao (Parramatta)

He’s been touted as a future star ever since dominating the under 20s competition in 2017. An explosive winger, defence remains the issue for the Auckland native. Was on the verge of debuting this year.

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