Dual International Winger Murray Taulagi's Future in Doubt
The future of dual international Murray Taulagi is uncertain as he seeks a new contract, potentially leading to a departure from the North Queensland Cowboys. Taulagi, a force to be reckoned with in the NRL, has scored 61 tries in 108 matches since his debut in 2019. However, the Cowboys face a challenging journey to improve their position on the ladder, and Todd Payten's job as head coach is not guaranteed.
Payten has already made significant changes, including bringing in Reed Mahoney from the Canterbury Bulldogs and expressing interest in Sydney Roosters' Hugo Savala, who is testing the market. These moves indicate a potential reshuffling of the squad to create space in the salary cap. As a result, players like Taulagi, who are off-contract at the end of the 2026 NRL season, may find themselves on the outer.
News Corp's Brent Read confirmed that Taulagi is likely to leave, as the Cowboys have not yet begun talks with the star winger, who has represented Australia, Samoa, and the Queensland Maroons. With his prime years ahead, Taulagi is a highly sought-after player, and his potential departure raises questions about the Cowboys' future.
Other players in a similar situation include England international John Bateman, young duo Jaxon Purdue and Zac Herdegen, and versatile forwards Kai O'Donnell and Karl Lawton. The Cowboys' strategic moves and the potential loss of Taulagi highlight the dynamic nature of the NRL, where player movements can significantly impact team dynamics and success.