Rugby league's biggest stars win games and change clubs' seasons. This is why they earn the most significant contracts. However, NRL salaries aren't fully public, so we've put together a list of the top earners based on The Australian's NRL Rich 100, GQ Australia, and other sources. Check them out.

PlayerClubPositionReported 2025 Salary
Nathan ClearyPenrith PanthersHalfback$1,300,000
Mitchell MosesParramatta EelsHalfback$1,300,000
Tom TrbojevicManly Warringah Sea EaglesFullback$1,250,000
Kalyn PongaNewcastle KnightsFullback / Five-Eighth$1,250,000
Tino Fa’asuamaleauiGold Coast TitansProp$1,200,000
Jarome LuaiWests TigersFive-Eighth$1,200,000
Payne HaasBrisbane BroncosProp$1,200,000
Latrell MitchellSouth Sydney RabbitohsFullback / Centre$1,150,000
Cameron MunsterMelbourne StormFive-Eighth$1,100,000
James TedescoSydney RoostersFullback$1,100,000
Reece WalshBrisbane BroncosFullback$1,050,000
Sam WalkerSydney RoostersHalfback$1,050,000
Tom DeardenNorth Queensland CowboysFive-Eighth$1,020,000
Cameron MurraySouth Sydney RabbitohsLock$1,000,000
Nicho HynesCronulla-Sutherland SharksHalfback / Five-Eighth$1,000,000
Daly Cherry-EvansManly Warringah Sea EaglesHalfback$900,000
Isaah YeoPenrith PanthersLock$900,000
Valentine HolmesNorth Queensland CowboysCentre / Wing$900,000
Joseph TapineCanberra RaidersProp$900,000
Stephen CrichtonCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsCentre$900,000
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1. Nathan Cleary

Nathan Cleary
Club:
Penrith Panthers
Position:
Halfback / Captain
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.3 million (The Australian, 2025 Rich 100)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2027 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
2× Dally M Medalist (2020, 2021); State of Origin – NSW Blues (2018–present); Australia Kangaroos (2022 World Cup Champion)
Career Highlights:
Led Penrith to three consecutive premierships (2021–2023); Clive Churchill Medalist 2021; over 1,200 career points.

Nathan Cleary is arguably the best halfback of his generation and one of the best players ever. Known for his composure, game management, and kicking precision, he's helped Penrith dominate the NRL with multiple premierships. Given the career he's already had, his salary is hardly surprising.

Cleary makes
$1,300,000

per year.

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How NRL Salaries Are Determined

NRL player salaries are negotiated individually between players, clubs, and agents. Still, they must fit under the league's salary cap, which is set at $11.45 million for 2025. Clubs can also offer third-party deals approved by the NRL, allowing stars like Nathan Cleary or James Tedesco to earn extra income through endorsements and ambassador roles. Bonuses for finals appearances, representative selection, and awards can add hundreds of thousands more to elite players’ annual income.

2. Mitchell Moses

Mitchell Moses
Club:
Parramatta Eels
Position:
Halfback
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.3 million (The Australian, 2025 Rich 100)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2027 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
NSW Blues (2021–present); Australia Kangaroos (2022 World Cup squad)
Career Highlights:
Guided Eels to 2022 Grand Final; named Dally M Halfback of the Year 2023; renowned for kicking game and leadership.

Mitchell Moses is one of the most consistent playmakers. He led Parramatta to the 2022 Grand Final. He's known for pinpoint kicking and his leadership. His current contract puts him among the league's highest earners.

Moses makes
1,300,000

per year.

3. Tom Trbojevic

Tom Trbojevic
Club:
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Position:
Fullback
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.25 million (GQ Australia, 2025)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2026 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
Dally M Medalist (2021); State of Origin – NSW Blues; Australia Kangaroos (2022 World Cup Champion)
Career Highlights:
Over 90 NRL tries; one of the league’s most explosive ball-runners; instrumental in Manly’s finals campaigns.

Tom Trbojevic is one of the league's top players when he's not injured. Speed, balance, and attacking instincts make him a constant threat. In recent seasons, he's been struggling with injuries, but his 2021 season was among one of the NRL's greatest.

Trbojevic makes
1,250,000

per year.

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The NRL Salary Cap Explained

The salary cap system ensures competitive balance across all 17 clubs. Each team must manage total player payments carefully while retaining talent. If clubs breach the cap, they risk heavy fines or loss of premiership points (as seen with Melbourne Storm’s high-profile case in 2010). Despite this, the cap continues to grow each season, reflecting record revenue and broadcast deals that make rugby league one of Australia’s best-paying team sports.

4. Kalyn Ponga

Kalyn Ponga
Club:
Newcastle Knights
Position:
Fullback / Five-Eighth
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.25 million (The Australian, 2025 Rich 100)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2027 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
Dally M Medalist (2023); QLD Maroons (2018–present); Australia Kangaroos (2019 onwards)
Career Highlights:
Key playmaker for Newcastle’s 2023 finals run; over 50 career tries; one of the NRL’s most marketable faces.

Kalyn Ponga combines vision and confidence. Revitalising the Newcastle Knights. He won the Dally M Medal in 2023 and has a reputation as a marquee superstar. He's one of Queensland's most dangerous Origin players with a salary to match.

Ponga makes
1,250,000

per year.

5. Tino Fa’asuamaleaui

Tino Fa’asuamaleaui
Club:
Gold Coast Titans
Position:
Prop / Captain
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.2 million (The Australian, 2025 Rich 100)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2033 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
QLD Maroons (2020–present); Australia Kangaroos (2022 World Cup Champion)
Career Highlights:
Captains Titans at age 23; one of the youngest forwards to surpass 100 NRL games; premiership winner with Melbourne (2020).

Tino Fa’asuamaleaui is the Titans' powerhouse captain. Physicality combined with an impeccable work ethic, he sets the tone for the Gold Coast's forward pack. At 25, his long-term deal shows how important he is to the club's future.

Fa’asuamaleaui makes
$1,200,000

per year.

Highest Paid NRL Players by Position

Halfbacks / Playmakers: Nathan Cleary, Mitchell Moses, Jarome Luai, Nicho Hynes
Fullbacks: Tom Trbojevic, Kalyn Ponga, James Tedesco, Reece Walsh, Latrell Mitchell
Forwards / Locks: Payne Haas, Tino Fa’asuamaleaui, Cameron Murray
Utilities / Five-Eighths: Cameron Munster, Tom Dearden
Emerging Talents: Sam Walker

6. Jarome Luai

Jarome Luai
Club:
Wests Tigers (2025 onwards)
Position:
Five-Eighth
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.2 million (GQ Australia, 2025)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2027 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
NSW Blues (2021–present); Samoa World Cup Finalist (2021)
Career Highlights:
Three-time premiership winner with Penrith; finalist for Golden Boot 2022; renowned for flair and competitive edge.

Creative, competitive, and confident, Jarome Luai was a three-time premiership winner with Penrith. The move to Wests Tigers is a new chapter in his career and one that came with a salary reflective of his career so far. One of NRL's most watchable stars with a proud Māori heritage, keep an eye on him to see if he repays Wests Tigers' investment in him. In fact, indigenous players excel in the NRL, with them being overrepresented compared to the demographics of both Australia and New Zealand.

Luai makes
$1,200,000

per year.

7. Payne Haas

Payne Haas
Club:
Penrith Panthers
Position:
Prop
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.2 million (The Australian, 2025 Rich 100)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2026 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
QLD Maroons (2019–present); Australia Kangaroos (2019–present)
Career Highlights:
Multiple Dally M Prop of the Year awards; Broncos’ most consistent forward; over 150 NRL appearances before age 25.

A dominant front-rower who's consistently performing at the top level. Since his debut for the Broncos as a teenager, he regularly tops the NRL for metres gained. He also tops the NRL for dollars earned.

Haas makes
$1,200,000

per year.

8. Latrell Mitchell

Latrell Mitchell
Club:
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Position:
Fullback / Centre
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.15 million (GQ Australia, 2025)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2027 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
2× NRL Premiership Winner (2018, 2019); NSW Blues; Australia Kangaroos (2022 World Cup Champion)
Career Highlights:
Over 100 career tries; fan favourite known for skill and strength; key figure in Rabbitohs’ modern era.

A player who thrives under pressure. Strength and finesse make Latrell Mitchell a nightmare for defences and a hero for South Sydney fans. He shapes games and makes the big bucks for his contributions.

Mitchell makes
$1,150,000

per year.

9. Cameron Munster

Cameron Munster
Club:
Melbourne Storm
Position:
Five-Eighth / Fullback
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.1 million (The Australian, 2025 Rich 100)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2027 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
QLD Maroons (2017–present); Australia Kangaroos (2017–present)
Career Highlights:
3× NRL Premiership Winner (2017, 2020, 2023); Clive Churchill Medalist 2020; renowned for vision and leadership.

Cameron Munster is an unpredictable, fearless, and exciting player to watch. He reads the game and steps up in clutch moments. His leadership and creativity is why Melbourne Storm are willing to pay him millions and is one of the best NRL players right now.

Munster makes
$1,100,000

per year.

A player’s age, their position, potential, experience, and marketability all go into the mix as clubs endeavour to make best use of their cap and find the perfect blend to deliver premiership success.

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10. James Tedesco

James Tedesco
Club:
Sydney Roosters
Position:
Fullback / Captain
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.1 million (GQ Australia, 2025)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2025 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
2× Dally M Medalist (2019, 2022); NSW Blues Captain; Australia Kangaroos Captain
Career Highlights:
2× NRL Premiership Winner (2018, 2019); Golden Boot Winner 2019; one of the modern era’s best leaders.

One of the NRL's most complete players, Tedesco combines reliability, speed, and decision-making. A leader on and off the field, he's one of the most respected figures in the league. He's been paid a lot by Sydney for his professionalism and consistency.

Tedesco makes
$1,100,000

per year.

11. Reece Walsh

Reece Walsh
Club:
Brisbane Broncos
Position:
Fullback
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.05 million (Man of Many, 2025)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2026 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
QLD Maroons (2023–present); Australia Kangaroos (2023)
Career Highlights:
NRL Rookie of the Year finalist 2021; electrifying attacking style; central to Broncos’ Grand Final charge.

Reece Walsh's quick rise to stardom was driven by his confidence under pressure and electric pace. Brisbane Broncos' backline has been reinvigorated thanks to his attacking instinct. A young player still in his early 20s, expect his already-high salary to potentially rise in the future.

Walsh makes
$1,050,000

per year.

12. Sam Walker

Sam Walker
Club:
Sydney Roosters
Position:
Halfback
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.05 million (The Australian, 2025 Rich 100)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2027 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
Queensland Emerging Squad; NRL Young Player of the Year 2021
Career Highlights:
Helped Roosters reach multiple finals series; renowned for maturity and playmaking precision at just 23.

Sam Walker is one of the most exciting young halves in the NRL. He has the composure and creativity seen in some of the club's other great players. He's only getting started, so his earning potential is likely to rise.

Walker makes
$1,050,000

per year.

13. Tom Dearden

Tom Dearden
Club:
North Queensland Cowboys
Position:
Five-Eighth
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.02 million (GQ Australia, 2025)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2027 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
QLD Maroons (2022–present); NRL All-Stars (2023)
Career Highlights:
Led Cowboys to Preliminary Final 2022; key playmaker with strong defensive record; breakout State of Origin win on debut.

Tom Dearden is a reliable and composed five-eighth for the Cowboys. A key part of Queensland's Origin setup. One of the NRL's brightest young leaders, he'll likely soon be earning more than the amount reported here. Even though there is a salary cap, you'll have noticed that none of the highest earners play for the NRL's sole New Zealand team, the NZ Warriors.

Dearden makes
$1,020,000

per year.

14. Cameron Murray

Cameron Murray
Club:
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Position:
Lock / Captain
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.0 million (The Australian, 2025 Rich 100)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2028 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
NSW Blues (2019–present); Australia Kangaroos (2019–present)
Career Highlights:
Captains Rabbitohs since 2022; Dally M Lock of the Year (2023); admired for work rate and leadership.

Providing intelligence, leadership, and relentless energy in the middle of the field has made South Sydney's captain a prized asset. Leading by example, he influences the team both on and off the pitch. He has a few years left on his contract. Still, given he's more of an established player than a young rising talent, his earning potential is unlikely to skyrocket at his subsequent contract signing.

Murray makes
$1,000,000

per year.

15. Nicho Hynes

Nicho Hynes
Club:
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Position:
Halfback / Five-Eighth
Reported 2025 Salary:
$1.0 million (GQ Australia, 2025)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2026 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
Dally M Medalist (2022); NSW Blues (2023–present)
Career Highlights:
Transformed Sharks since arriving from Melbourne; record for most try assists in a season (2022); known for leadership and resilience.

Nicho Hynes has been a key part of the Sharks' resurgence. His adaptability and game management earned him the 2022 Dally M medal and a nice salary from the Sharks when he joined from Melbourne. An inspiration on and off the pitch, the Sharks will likely want to hold onto him at the end of his contract next season.

Hynes makes
$1,000,000

per year.

16. Daly Cherry-Evans

Daly Cherry-Evans
Club:
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Position:
Halfback / Captain
Reported 2025 Salary:
$900,000 (GQ Australia, 2025)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2025 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
QLD Maroons (2013–present); Australia Kangaroos
Career Highlights:
2011 NRL Premiership winner; Clive Churchill Medal (2013); long-serving Sea Eagles captain and one of the league’s most experienced halfbacks.

Daly Cherry-Evans has been one of the most reliable halfbacks for over a decade in the NRL. As captain, he's known for quality game management, kicking accuracy, and leadership. He's one of the league's most respected playmakers.

Cherry-Evans makes
$900,000

per year.

17. Isaah Yeo

Isaah Yeo
Club:
Penrith Panthers
Position:
Lock / Captain
Reported 2025 Salary:
$900,000 (The Australian, 2025 Rich 100)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2027 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
NSW Blues (2021–present); Australia Kangaroos
Career Highlights:
NSW Blues (2021–present); Australia Kangaroos

Isaah Yeo has been key in the Penrich Panthers' recent dominance. A combination of defensive intelligence and excellent ball distribution makes him a quality captain and lock forward. His leadership and composure have been part of the reason Penrith have enjoyed multiple premiership victories.

Yeo makes
$900,000

per year.

18. Valentine Holmes

Valentine Holmes
Club:
North Queensland Cowboys
Position:
Centre / Wing
Reported 2025 Salary:
$900,000 (GQ Australia, 2025)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2026 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
QLD Maroons; Australia Kangaroos
Career Highlights:
2016 NRL Premiership winner with Cronulla Sharks; elite goal kicker; one of the NRL’s most dangerous attacking outside backs.

Valentine Holmes is one of the most dynamic outside backs in the NRL. He's known for speed, finishing ability, and accurate goal-kicking. He plays a key role in the North Queensland Cowboys' attack and is a versatile player who can play across several backline positions.

Holmes makes
$900,000

per year.

19. Joseph Tapine

Joseph Tapine
Club:
Canberra Raiders
Position:
Prop / Captain
Reported 2025 Salary:
$900,000 (The Australian, 2025 Rich 100)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2027 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
New Zealand Kiwis (2016–present)
Career Highlights:
One of the NRL’s most powerful front-rowers; Raiders captain; widely recognised as one of the league’s best props.

Joseph Tapine is one of the NRL's most powerful forwards. He leads the pack with aggressive running and strong defensive performance. Dominant in the middle of the field, he's one of the most valuable front-rowers in the game.

Tapine makes
$900,000

per year.

20. Stephen Crichton

Stephen Crichton
Club:
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Position:
Centre
Reported 2025 Salary:
$900,000 (GQ Australia, 2025)
Contract Length / Expiry:
Signed until end of 2027 season
Dally M or Representative Honours:
NSW Blues; Samoa international
Career Highlights:
Three-time NRL Premiership winner with Penrith Panthers (2021–2023); Bulldogs marquee signing; renowned for clutch performances in big games.

Stephen Crichton was one of the NRL's most dangerous centres with the Penrith Panthers. After multiple premierships, he became a marquee signing for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. He's known for his speed, strength, and ability to perform in the big moments and is one of the league's best outside backs.

Crichton makes
$900,000

per year.

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