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Every Super League and NRL player out of contract at the end of the 2020 season

Below is a full list of Super League and NRL players who have yet to agree terms with their current club or a new club for the 2021 season.

Those who are out of contract but have moves officially confirmed for next season, such as Ben Murdoch-Masila (from Warrington Wolves to New Zealand Warriors) are not included on the list.

Castleford Tigers

James Clare, Matt Cook, Tyla Hepi, Oliver Holmes, Mike McMeeken, Junior Moors, Jacques O’Neill, Jack Sanderson, Robbie Storey, Joseph Summers, Calum Turner

Catalans Dragons

Lucas Albert, Jason Baitieri, Julien Bousquet, Remi Casty, Sam Kasiano, Antoni Maria, David Mead, Sam Moa, Arthur Mourgue, Arthur Romano, Matt Whitley, Fouad Yaha

Huddersfield Giants

Paul Clough, Leroy Cudjoe, Aaron Murphy, Ukuma Ta’ai, Adam Walne, Dom Young

Hull FC

Lewis Bienek, Kieran Buchanan, Gareth Ellis, Charlie Graham, Liam Harris, Albert Kelly

Hull KR

Ryan Brierley, Ben Crooks, Will Dagger, Jamie Ellis, Matty Gee, Weller Hauraki, Daniel Murray, Matt Parcell, Nathaniel Peteru, Adam Rooks, Kyle Trout

Ryan Brierley is hoping to earn a new contract at Hull KR. Credit: News Images

Leeds Rhinos

Wellington Albert, Tom Briscoe, Jack Broadbent, Adam Cuthbertson, Tyler Dupree, Rhys Evans, Muizz Mustapha, Richie Myler, Stevie Ward

Salford Red Devils

Greg Burke, Ed Chamberlain, Mark Flanagan, Krisnan Inu, Connor Jones, Joey Lussick, Tyrone McCarthy, Lee Mossop, Kris Welham

St Helens

Wakefield Trinity

Ryan Atkins, Titus Gwaze, Ben Jones-Bishop, George King, Danny Kirmond, Craig Kopczak

Danny Kirmond has been at Wakefield since 2012. Credit: News Images

Warrington Wolves

Matt Davis, Eribe Doro, Samy Kibula, Harvey Livett, Cole Oakley, Dec Patton, Ellis Robson

Wigan Warriors

Joe Burgess, Ben Flower, Jackson Hastings, Thomas Leuluai, Craig Mullen, Sean O’Loughlin, Jack Wells

Brisbane Broncos

Jack Bird, Herbie Farnworth, Jamil Hopoate, Jordan Kahu, Richie Kennar, Rhys Kennedy, Issac Luke, Sean O’Sullivan, Corey Oates, Izaia Perese, Ben Te’o, Jake Turpin, Ilikena Vudogo

Lancashire-born Herbie Farnworth has become a regular starter for Brisbane in 2020. Credit: Naparazzi

Canberra Raiders

Matt Frawley, Siliva Havili, Sebastian Kris, Michael Oldfield, Iosia Soliola, Tom Starling

Canterbury Bulldogs

Jack Cogger, Adam Elliott, Kieran Foran, Kerrod Holland, Tim Lafai, Marcelo Montoya, Sauaso Sue, Isaiah Tass, Aiden Tolman

Cronulla Sharks

Jackson Ferris, Bryson Goodwin, Sione Katoa, William Kennedy, Cameron King, Kayleb Milne, Scott Sorensen, Cruz Topai-Aveai, Braydon Trindall

Gold Coast Titans

Dale Copley, Anthony Don, Keegan Hipgrave, Ryan James, Nathan Peats, Kevin Proctor, Tyrone Roberts, Treymain Spry, Sam Stone

Former Warrington half-back Tyrone Roberts has yet to be offered a new deal at the Titans. Credit: News Images

Manly Sea Eagles

Cade Cust, Brendan Elliot, Albert Hopoate, Danny Levi, Luke Metcalf, Corey Waddell, Tony Williams

Melbourne Storm

Jesse Bromwich, Sandor Earl, Tom Eisenhuth, Nicho Hynes, Ryley Jacks, Cooper Johns, Max King, Brenko Lee, Isaac Lumelume, Paul Momirovski, Aaron Pene, Darryn Schonig, Marion Seve, Cameron Smith, Albert Vete, Christian Welch

New Zealand Warriors

Gerard Beale, Adam Blair, Lachlan Burr, Jackson Frei, Blake Green, Patrick Herbert, Peta Hiku, Adam Keighran, Taane Milne, Isaiah Papali’i, Leivaha Pulu, Nathaniel Roache, Tyronne Roberts-Davis

Newcastle Knights

Aidan Guerra, Brodie Jones, Josh King, Mason Lino, Andrew McCullough, Tautau Moga, Connor Watson

North Queensland Cowboys

John Asiata, Gavin Cooper, Reuben Cotter, Mitchell Dunn, Jordan McLean, Francis Molo, Tom Opacic, Emry Pere, Dan Russell, Tukimihia Simpkins

Gavin Cooper has made over 200 NRL appearances for the Cowboys. Credit: Dave Hunt

Parramatta Eels

Andrew Davey, Rhys Davies, Haze Dunster, Kane Evans, David Gower, George Jennings, Jaeman Salmon, Will Smith, Ray Stone, Brad Takairangi, Peni Terepo

Penrith Panthers

Caleb Aekins, Dean Blore, Tyrone May, Brayden McGrady, James Tamou, Malakai Watene-Zelezniak

South Sydney Rabbitohs

Tom Amone, Cory Denniss, Kurt Dillon, Alex Johnston, Steven Marsters, Ky Rodwell, Bayley Sironen

Alex Johnston has scored 90 tries in 132 games for South Sydney. Credit: David Rowland

St George Illawarra Dragons

Euan Aitken, Billy Brittain, Jack de Belin, Kaide Ellis, Jacob Host, Joe Lovodua, Tristan Sailor

Sydney Roosters

Mitchell Aubusson, Jake Friend, Ryan Hall, Drew Hutchison, Matt Ikuvalu, Lachlan Lam, Brett Morris, Josh Morris

Wests Tigers

Oliver Clark, Matthew Eisenhuth, Robert Jennings, Chris Lawrence, Benji Marshall, Sam McIntyre, Chris McQueen, Alex Seyfarth, Dylan Smith, Elijah Taylor

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