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Coming soon! Knights in waiting

You know the household names.

The Kalyn Ponga's and Mitchell Pearce's of the rugby league world are recognisable faces but what about what lies beneath?

For those of you unfamiliar with the Intrust Super Premiership NSW and Jersey Flegg sides, the future of the Club is in safe hands.

Dive further to the SG Ball and Harold Matthews and the junior nursery is rich with talent.

Supporters had a taste of the talents waiting in the wings with the likes of Pasami Saulo making his NRL debut.

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The local junior is signed up long-term and progressed through the grades.

By now the name Phoenix Crossland should be on your radar.

The halfback shone in the under 18s before excelling in the 20s after making the jump mid-year.

The same goes for fullback turned centre Starford To'a.

The Auckland product played centre for the 20s in 2018 but could well line-up at fullback in 2019.

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The duo, along with 17-year-old centre Bradman Best are all secured long-term.

Jersey Flegg Player of the Year, Beau Fermor is also locked down but the talent runs much deeper.

ISP backrower Brodie Jones is knocking on the door for an NRL start having been named in the extended NRL squad at stages last year.

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Jones has claimed the lower grades and spent the past few seasons in reserve grade.

The Jersey Flegg team is also filled with talent.

Mat Croker is a power forward with plenty of leg drive.

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Jersey Flegg hooker, Luke Huth is another you should keep tabs on.

An Australian Schoolboys representative last year, the crafty No.9 is still eligible for the 20s competition in 2019.

He's enjoying his first full NRL pre-season.

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His teammate, centre-winger Mitch Andrews featured in both the ISP and 20s last season and is earmarked as a player to watch.

Andrews is training with the top squad during the summer in what is his first NRL pre-season.

With so much potential at the Club, the future is in safe hands.