St George Illawarra Dragons powerhouse centre Moses Suli has been granted permission to leave the club at the end of the season despite having a year remaining on his contract. This move comes as the joint-venture accelerates a massive roster rebuild following a brutal 15-match losing streak.
The Market Struggle for Moses Suli
On paper, Suli remains a destructive force in the outside backs, but his value in the current NRL market is proving volatile. According to reports from Zero Tackle, Suli’s management has been actively shopping the centre to rival outfits, yet the initial response has been lukewarm. Two clubs have already declined the approach, suggesting that other teams are wary of his mixed form over the last 18 months. This creates a precarious situation for Suli. While he is free to leave, he is only “free” if someone else is willing to pick up his contract. If no one bites, he remains at the Red V for another year, but the relationship has clearly shifted from “franchise cornerstone” to “available asset.” The decision to move Suli isn’t just about form—it’s about the ledger. By offloading a high-earning powerhouse, the Dragons free up critical cap space to prioritize extensions for their elite junior crop and potentially bring in another outside back who fits the new tactical direction.Emre Guler and the Super League Exodus
Suli isn’t the only one packing his bags. The Dragons are experiencing a genuine exodus of talent, with Emre Guler officially heading for the Super League. Guler, who featured in every single one of the Dragons’ 12 matches this season, has signed a multi-year deal with Wakefield Trinity. Guler joins a growing list of Dragons departures, following the exits of Damien Cook, Mathew Feagai, and Jadyn Su. His move to Wakefield is particularly notable as he will reunite with Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, who has also agreed to join the Trinity. For Guler, the move is a fresh start after a career that spanned nearly 150 first-grade matches and included a stint with the Prime Minister’s XIII in 2023. For the Dragons, it is another piece of the puzzle in a total systemic reset.The New-Look Dragons Roster
- Scott Drinkwater: Set to take over at fullback.
- Phillip Sami: A versatile addition capable of playing wing or centre.
- Luke Metcalf
- Keaon Koloamatangi
- Connor Watson
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