Benji Marshall has shut down reports linking the Wests Tigers to agitated Canterbury Bulldogs star centre Bronson Xerri.

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Since it was revealed that Xerri was reportedly unhappy at the Bulldogs and subsequently dropped to the NSW Cup, he has been linked with multiple teams, including the Eels and Storm.

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Another team that also found itself linked to Xerri was the Tigers.

“You guys mentioned some clubs earlier (Eels, Storm, Dragons, Sea Eagles) and the Tigers are also monitoring the situation,” Code Sports’ Dave Riccio revealed on NRL360.

However, this was shut down by coach Benji Marshall when the topic came up at a press conference on Thursday – as well as a possible move for Cowboys fullback star Scott Drinkwater.

“I didn’t really want to get into it and I don’t talk about recruitment publicly,” Marshall said on Thursday.

“I like Bronson and he’s a really good kid, really good footy player but we’re not looking at him.

“I like Drinkwater, really good player but we’ve got a fullback and we’re not looking at Drinkwater either.

“What baffles me is we get thrown into these things and become a part of the story that’s not our story, so let’s just stop it there.”

WARRIORS NO.1 TARGET REVEALED

The Warriors have reportedly identified recent Brisbane Broncos recruit Grant Anderson as their target in a potential swap deal involving star prop Mitch Barnett.

NSW Origin star Barnett’s two-year deal with the Broncos — with an option for a third — is dependent on the Warriors getting a player in return.

The Courier Mail reported Anderson is the Warriors’ new number one target after the Broncos apparently blocked a play for young gun centre Antonio Verhoeven.

Anderson, 26, scored 23 tries in 50 games for the Melbourne Storm and he’s been named to make his Broncos debut against his former club on Friday night having join the club this season.

The Warriors are keen to strengthen their outside backs but Warriors’ chief executive Cameron George pleaded for a measured approach from both clubs.

“We’re just not going to take anybody,” George said.

“… Both clubs are being very reasonable and fair. We know we’re not going to get a $1 million player out of them, but at the same time, it’s all part of the business, and the Broncos know a deal has to be done.

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George also confirmed that the Warriors have space in their full-time squad for an immediate switch.

“Yes, absolutely, there is the opportunity to accommodate someone this year and beyond,” he said.

“We are just waiting on the Broncos to confirm what that could look like. We’re not letting Mitch go this year, but if they (Broncos) need to consider (releasing) a player for this year, we are open to suggestions.”

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BRONCOS STAR WANTS PAY RISE AFTER HAAS EXIT AS PNG CHIEFS CIRCLE

Brisbane Broncos star Patrick Carrigan reportedly wants a pay rise when Payne Haas leaves the club with the representative forward looking to take advantage of his teammate’s exit.

Carrigan is on a reported $825,000 a season, significantly less than the Maroons and Kangaroos star could command on the open market.

Haas’ switch to the Rabbitohs on a three-year deal in 2027 is set to free up $1 million in the Broncos’ salary cap and Carrigan sees it as an opportunity to get a deserved upgrade.

The 28-year-old is contracted until the end of the 2028 season but he has the ability to seek an upgrade from the Broncos.

The Courier Mail’s Pete Badel revealed on NRL 360 on Wednesday that Carrigan could become the club’s next $1 million player from next season alongside join Reece Walsh and Ezra Mam.

“He’s off contract at the end of 2028 but the interesting thing is Payne Haas is going to Souths at the end of the year, leaving a massive void (in the salary cap),” Badel said on NRL 360.

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NRL 2025 GF Melbourne Storm v Brisbane Broncos – Payne Haas Patrick Carrigan, win, Celebration /Source: Supplied

“Carrigan is on about $825,000 I’m told. I would argue that’s slightly unders for a guy of his ability. I believe he’s almost a $1 million player at some clubs.

“His management will talk to the Broncos in the coming months about a pay rise. He’s happy at the Broncos but he wants a top up.

“He’s the captain in waiting too so you almost have to factor that in. You’d assume he’s a $1 million player or close enough to.”

The move comes after Carrigan put the Broncos on notice when asked whether he would entertain a move to the PNG Chiefs when they enter the competition.

“You never rule it out … It’s a business. You learn how this game goes,” Carrigan said.

Bulldogs legend Braith Anasta said it was deliberate tactic to mention the NRL’s incoming 18th side.

“At the end of the day it is a business and he put it out there. You’ve got to leverage.” Anasta said,[.

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“Off the back of Payne Haas, he knows they can’t afford to lose him,” Michael Carayannis added.

“They need to upgrade him, get it done and it takes that pressure off with Payne Haas leaving.”

Carrigan has scored four tries in 132 games for the Broncos since his debut in 2019, including two Grand Finals and a premiership in 2025, while he has played 12 Origins for Queensland and 14 Tests for the Australia to date.

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WARRIORS VETERAN EYES RETURN TO SYDNEY AS MULTIPLE CLUBS CIRCLE

Warriors veteran Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is reportedly eyeing a return to Sydney as multiple clubs circle the former Roosters premiership winner.

Newscorp reported several Sydney clubs are already showing interest, particularly those in need of experienced outside backs who can bring leadership and consistency.

The 32-year-old was reported to be joining rebel rugby union competition R360, but it has been delayed until 2028, if it gets off the ground at all, which could be too late for Tuivasa-Sheck.

The Warriors are unlikely to extend Tuivasa-Sheck, who has fallen behind Charnze nicoll-Klokstad and Taine Tuaupiki in the fullback pecking order.

Meanwhile, the club is set to sign Storm star Will Warbrick to partner Dallin Watene-Zelezniak on the wing, with Alofiana Khan-Pereira also on their books.

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck could be headed back to the Roosters.Source: Getty Images

Tuivasa-Sheck has scored 75 tries in 234 games for the Roosters and Warriors since his debut in 2012 and won a title in 2013 with the Tri-colours.

The dual international has also played 20 Tests for the Kiwis and three Tests for the All Blacks as well as five Tests for Samoa after switching allegiance in rugby league in 2024.

A fairytale reunion at the Roosters could be on the cards if he wants to finish his career where it started, with Daniel Tupou coming to the end of his career and likely to hang up the boots in 2026 or 2027.

The Roosters have signed Reuben Garrick from Manly, but also lose Mark Nawaqanitawase back to rugby union in 2027.

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