2022 NRL signings: Who will continue to amaze, and who just won’t be the same?

By Danielle Smith / Editor

There are a lot of players who will be saying farewell to their current clubs at the end of this season. But do the names seem bigger than usual?

There are some massive signings getting ready to wear new colours next year. Many are carrying the hopes of their new club on their shoulders, to bring their magic to their new home and get them into the winners’ circle.

Names like Matt Dufty, Paul Vaughan, Dane Gagai, Chad Townsend, Shaun Johnson, Xavier Coates, Kurt Capewell, Brent Naden, Cameron McInnes, Jayden Sua, Anthony Milford – big names moving to new clubs with huge expectations.

Sometimes a player, no matter how good, just isn’t quite the same when he moves to a different team. This got me thinking – which top signings for the 2022 season have the most pressure to perform?

Whose talents and success will carry through to their new clubs because that’s just who they are, and who won’t reach the expected heights without their current team around them?

Adam Reynolds
A strong leader, champion halfback, precision goal kicker and all-round elite player, Reynolds has been an essential part of the South Sydney Rabbitohs success.

He was a member of the clubs’ 2014 grand final winning team, was the highest point scorer in the NRL for 2020 and has just past the great Eric Simms to become the highest point scorer in the clubs’ history.

The beloved captain and star halfback for the Rabbitohs has bled red and green his whole life.

Growing up near Redfern oval, being a Souths Junior and playing for his beloved Souths for the past decade, many thought that Reynolds would finish his career where it started.

But contract negotiations could not be reached, and Reynolds is set to leave The Burrow to join the Brisbane Broncos next year. Will success follow him north of the border, or will the challenge of bringing the Broncos back to their former glory prove too much?

Adam Reynolds is waving goodbye to Redfern. (Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Josh Addo-Carr
Addo-Carr has been an integral part of the Melbourne Storm for the past five seasons. One of the fastest men in the game, scoring 100 club tries in his career and is easily one of the most electric and entertaining wingers to watch.

A two-time grand final winner, State of Origin hero and Indigenous All-Star, Addo-Carr has an outstanding resume. He is set to join the Bulldogs for 2022.

Will his legacy carry on at Belmore, or is everything that he has accomplished only due to being part of the Storm?

Dale Finucane
One of the most in demand players for next season, Finucane is another member of the Storm Elite, who’s on-field presence, leadership and experience are hard to match.

Finucane found many clubs wanted him not only for what he does on-field, but for his ability to mentor and guide the playing group off the field as well.

Coach Craig Bellamy admitted “I don’t think I’ve ever coached a more enjoyable player, to be quite honest with you. He’s that diligent in what he does.”

A veteran who made his NRL debut in 2012 for the Bulldogs before moving to the Storm in 2015, has played in six grand finals, two State of Origin series and was this year named as Co-Captain at the Storm.

Cronulla Sharks incoming coach Craig Fitzgibbons will be looking to Finucane to bring his talent and leadership to the Shire next year and help steer them to another premiership. Will he reach the standard that is expected of him, or is he only the champion he is while wearing purple?

Plenty of players don’t play so good when they take the purple jersey off – will that happen to Dale Finucane? (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Nicho Hynes
I don’t think it’s surprising that there are three Melbourne Storm players in my top five signings for next season.

Hynes hasn’t put a foot wrong this year, been the reliable goal kicker and has successfully filled in at fullback for Ryan Papenhuyzen while he has been injured.

Despite showing off his skills at fullback, Hynes favoured spot is five-eighth, which is where he is expected to play when he joins Finucane in a move to the Cronulla Sharks next year.

Will Hynes live up to the hype and become the superstar many believe he can be, or is being at Melbourne what brings out the best in him?

Matt Burton
Burton has had a stellar 2021 for the Penrith Panthers, and has played such an important role in the team’s success. Scoring 15 tries, as well as having the ability to kick goals and fill in for different positions when required, Burton has showed this season he is a man of many talents.

While carving it up in his usual position of centre, his preferred spot is in the halves, and he grabbed the opportunity with both hands to show exactly what he could do there while the Origin stars were away.

At only 21 years of age, the sky is the limit for Burton. Is signing with the Bulldogs just the change he needs to step out on his own and become – who many believe – one of the best players ever, or will success away from the likes of Nathan Cleary, Jerome Lui and James Fisher-Harris prove too difficult?

What do you think Roarers? Who is carrying the highest expectations going into their new club? Who will continue to amaze, and who just won’t be the same?

The Crowd Says:

2021-08-22T04:03:15+00:00

Afterthought.

Guest


The recent defence that the Bulldogs have displayed is encouraging. More so at the start of their games . Before they become discouraged by their own attacking deficiencies . Burton can create holes by running by himself & stepping. As he’s shown. With a decent halves partner, he’s sure to improve their attack by a mile. Then add in Pangai, Naden, Vaughan, Dufty, Addo-Carr etc. The future looks much brighter for the Bulldogs, with Burton there.

2021-08-20T10:54:59+00:00

Matt

Guest


Hynes has no urgency in defence. He's a liability.

2021-08-20T08:48:09+00:00

Blue Stephen

Roar Rookie


Im a Bunny man myself. But I do hope that the Dogs have a better 2022. Life in their area is sad at the moment. As everyone knows Belmore and its surrounds are Covid ridden. Anything to bring some cheer to Belmore would a God send!

2021-08-20T08:08:50+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


I don't know. Catching is a skill you develop as a kid. Learning it as an adult is very difficult to achieve in the time frame of a few years.

2021-08-20T07:54:05+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


If it goes well at the Dogs next year, Gus' face will be everywhere. If they fail, it will be down to Barrett.

2021-08-20T07:51:59+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I'm backing him in

2021-08-20T07:20:35+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Wake up sore?

2021-08-20T06:55:59+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


And if you lie down with Broncos….

2021-08-20T04:00:36+00:00

Walter Black

Guest


The leadership he will bring to Cronulla will be worth his contract price on its own. It was a smart move by the Sharks to sign him though I think that Melbourne have had the best out of him.

2021-08-20T03:57:20+00:00

Walter Black

Guest


Yeah, Munster was much better last night but still a shadow of his debut year. I had expressed concerns about him earlier in the year. He spends too much time throwing his hands in the air and playing up to the refs. When he does that his footy suffers but when he stops the antics like he did in the second half last night, his footy is much much better.

2021-08-20T03:28:34+00:00

RLFan

Roar Rookie


Agree Burton is an outstanding young player, but unless he has a half decent organising halfback with him, it will put a lot of pressure on him. So far the experiments with Averillo and Flanagan have been underwhelming to say the least. I said at the beginning of the year, that Barret should have stuck with the half backs we had instead of buying Flanagan. Then he would have been in a position to go for Adam Reynolds, when the chance came up.

2021-08-20T03:16:40+00:00

Duncan Smith

Roar Guru


Hynes looked good in earlier games with key spine players missing. With Paps back, he seems to have gone into his shell a bit. He may actually thrive with less dominant spine players around him. I hope he does well at Cronulla.

2021-08-20T02:57:08+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


I'm happy to give any coach or player a chance. I just don't think Barrett's a good coach. I'm disappointed the Doggies got rid of Dean Pay. He probably had a worse roster but got plenty from the players he coached. I'm just not seeing it from Barrett, but perhaps, as you say, things will be different next year. I doubt that, but will wait and see how he and the team goes.

2021-08-20T02:54:47+00:00

mach4

Roar Rookie


Cannot blame anyone when we make the eight next year. :stoked:

2021-08-20T02:53:56+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


Judged on 3 seasons at Manly and one with the Dogs He was coach at Manly for 74 games, he only won 29 of them. He can't blame the players at Tom played in 68, Jake 70, DCE 68, Korisau 54. He won 7 games in one season where he had those four, plus Brett Stewart and Jamie Lyon

2021-08-20T02:48:18+00:00

mach4

Roar Rookie


Let's give Barrett a chance, he now has some class to work with which is unlike this year. My gut tells me that these backline signings just might reignite Cotric and that can only be good for the Dogs. Cotric back in form Burton, Ado Carr, and Dufty, some danger and speed there.

2021-08-20T02:46:52+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Coates is pure athlete, maybe the fastest guy in the game with a great leap and agility. If Bellyache can fix up his defense, aggression and his hands then you have one of the best wingers ever running around. We shall see.

2021-08-20T02:36:17+00:00

mach4

Roar Rookie


Judge the guy next season when he has a team to work with.

2021-08-20T02:35:10+00:00

mach4

Roar Rookie


Naden and Burton back with Barrett will make a smooth transition, the same with Vaughan and Dufty having played together. Ado Carr will keep shining as he will again have some talent around him. Hope the rumour mill is wrong about Thompson, he could shine next year with Pangai, Vaughan, Jackson, Elliott as well as the young guns that have had a taste this season. Only hope the Dogs can find a spot for Lewis, a good young versatile footballer in the making. The backline signings may be just what Cotric need to get him back to his best. Go the Dogs in 2022.

2021-08-20T02:25:14+00:00

mach4

Roar Rookie


As long as we bite the opposition.

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