2023 Rumoured and confirmed signings (NON-DISCUSSION THREAD).

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From Roar about who's left or going to:
Didn't mention Foran & Walker:

Veteran winger Jorge Taufua has already headed to the UK in July to play for Wakefield but then suffered a season-ending broken arm. Martin Taupau is without a deal for 2023 after a mooted switch to the Eels mid-season last month fell through. Ethan Bullemor is contracted for next season but the 22-year-old has reportedly been considering a premature retirement to concentrate on his professional career in the financial sector. Fellow forwards Andrew Davey, Kurt De Luis and Morgan Boyle are free agents without a contract for next season.
 

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The Cowboys have locked in another of their talented forwards with Griffin Neame extending his contract with the club until at least the end of the 2025 season.

PNG-born Redcliffe back-rower Jeremiah Simbiken has earned himself an NRL contract with the Dolphins after moving from Canberra this season.

Sharks prop Andrew Fifita has confirmed he will finish his time at the club at season's end following 10 years of service.

The Storm have announced that centre George Jennings, hooker Jayden Nikorima and winger Dean Ieremia have all signed new deals that will keep them at the club in 2023 while outside backs Grant Anderson and Marion Seve will move into the club's top 30 next season.

Meanwhile, emerging playmaker Dean Hawkins and experienced back-rower Michael Chee Kam will remain at Redfern until at least the end of 2023 after having their contracts extended.

Boom fullback Xavier Savage is set to remain in Canberra until at least the end of the 2025 season after signing a two-year contract extension with the Raiders.

The Dragons have locked in one of their rising stars for a further season with Talatau Amone signing a contract extension which will see him remain with the club until at least the end of 2024.

Elsewhere, the Titans have made two key moves with the acquisition of hooker Sam Verrills from the Roosters for 2023 as well as adding another two years to the contract of lock Erin Clark, who will now be a Titan until the end of 2025.

Verrills will join Manly playmaker Kieran Foran at the Titans next year after the experience five-eighth inked a two-year deal earlier this season.

Foran bid an emotional farewell to the Sea Eagles faithful at 4 Pines Park in Round 23 alongside Dylan Walker who is headed to the Warriors next year and forwards Martin Taupau and Andrew Davey who are unsigned for 2023.
 

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Scott Drinkwater apparently re-signed with cowboys on 5 year $3 million deal.
 

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Roosters sign boom rookie
The Roosters have swooped to sign one of the best young front-rowers in New Zealand.

Otuvai Kivalu is just 15 but he is already turning heads with his size and speed in the engine room.

A ball-playing prop who can also play lock, Kivalu has signed a two-year deal and will be a part of the Roosters' academy in New Zealand but will also fly to Sydney for special training and games.

Kivalu has league bloddlines - his uncle was former NRL tryscoring ace Cooper Vuna.
 
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