Part one of our series which sees us take a look at the players who will be making the switch to Super League from the NRL for the 2022 season…
Mitchell Pearce (Catalans Dragons)
Signed from: Newcastle Knights
Position: Stand-off
Major honours: 1x NRL Grand Final (2013), 1x World Club Challenge (2014), 19 State of Origin appearances for New South Wales
James Maloney's decision to retire from top-flight rugby league created a vacancy in the halves and the Catalans have moved to fill it by bringing in another former NRL winner in State of Origin stand-off Pearce. The French club will be hoping Pearce has the same impact in Perpignan as Maloney did during his two seasons there.
Dylan Napa (Catalans Dragons)
Signed from: Canterbury Bulldogs
Position: Prop
Major honours: 1x NRL Grand Final (2018), 1x World Club Challenge (2014), three caps for the Cook Islands, seven State of Origin appearances for Queensland
Released by the Bulldogs at the end of the 2021 season, the front has an opportunity to revive his career on this side of the world. The move to the south of France on a two-year deal sees Napa reunited with Steve McNamara, who was previously on the coaching staff at Sydney Roosters during the Cook Island international's time there.
Tyrone May (Catalans Dragons)
Signed from: Penrith Panthers
Position: Centre/half-back/back row
Major honours: 1x NRL Grand Final (2021), one cap for Samoa
May moves to the Dragons having helped Penrith claim victory in this year's NRL Grand Final, but was released by the Panthers due to a controversial social media post following that win. The 25-year-old has played over 50 games in the NRL, scoring 10 tries, and was capped at international level by Samoa in 2018.
Kane Evans (Hull FC)
Signed from: New Zealand Warriors
Position: Prop
Major honours: 13 caps for Fiji
One of two Fiji internationals signed by the Black and Whites ahead of the 2022 season, Evans was part of the squads for both the 2013 and 2017 Rugby League World Cups. A typically no-nonsense prop, the 29-year-old has already been praised by new team-mate and former opponent Chris Satae as bringing more strength to the Hull front row.
Joe Lovodua (Hull FC)
Signed from: South Sydney Rabbitohs
Position: Hooker
Major honours: Seven caps for Fiji
Joining international team-mate Evans at the MKM Stadium for next season is hooker Lovodua, who is also capable of playing in the back row if needed. At 23, he joins from Souths without yet having an NRL appearance to his name, but has long been on the radar of Hull head coach Brett Hodgson who is particularly enthusiastic about his potential in the No 9 role.
David Fusitu'a (Leeds Rhinos)
Signed from: New Zealand Warriors
Position: Winger/centre
Major honours: Nine caps for Tonga, two caps for New Zealand
Set to link up with his new team-mates mid-December after being issued a visa, Fusitu'a moves to the Rhinos with over 100 NRL appearances to his name for the competition's New Zealand-based team and 61 tries in the bag. His try-scoring abilities were underlined by him finishing top of the NRL charts in 2018 with 23.
Brodie Croft (Salford Red Devils)
Signed from: Brisbane Broncos
Position: Stand-off/scrum-half
Major honours: 1x World Club Challenge (2018)
Once regarded as the next Cooper Cronk, former Melbourne Storm and Junior Kanagaroos player Croft is seeking to revitalise his career in Super League following a difficult two seasons with Brisbane Broncos. The 23-year-old has already given English fans a glimpse of his ability with a try and three assists in the Storm's World Club Challenge win over Leeds three years ago.
Shane Wright (Salford Red Devils)
Signed from: North Queensland Cowboys
Position: Second row
Another player following Croft to the AJ Bell Stadium from the NRL, Wright will bring plenty of strength and agility to the Salford pack. The Perth-born forward was named as North Queensland's rookie of the year in 2019 and has made over 40 appearances for the Cowboys since making his debut five years ago.