The build-up to the NRL season is well and truly under way with the first round of trials kicking off this weekend.

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Parramatta Eels vs Canberra Raiders

Friday, February 15, St Mary’s League Stadium, 7:00pm

Eels: Daniel Alvaro, Dylan Brown, Rhys Davies, Haze Dunster, David Gower, Clint Gutherson, Josh Hoffman, George Jennings, Michael Jennings, Oregon Kaufusi, Shaun Lane, Reed Mahoney, Tim Mannah, Tepai Moeroa, Mitch Moses, Marata Niukore, Ethan Parry, Junior Paulo, Jaeman Salmon, Peni Terepo, Stefano Utoikamanu

Things to watch: All eyes will be on young gun Dylan Brown, who’s tipped to partner Mitchell Moses in the halves this season. New recruits Junior Paulo and Shaun Lane get their first hit-outs, while the squad features a host of NRL regulars headlined by Moses, Clint Gutherson, Michael Jennings and Tim Mannah. Young gun Reed Mahoney is pushing to start the season at hooker and looks like getting a decent crack at dummy half.

Raiders: Brad Abbey, Luke Bateman, JJ Collins, Emre Guler, Siliva Havili, Corey Horsburgh, Royce Hunt, Dan Keir, Seb Kris, Dunamis Lui, Mathew Lyons, Dean Matterson, Jack Murchie, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Andre Niko, Reuben Porter, Tony Satini, Bailey Simonsson, Harley Smith-Shields, Tom Starling, Ryan Sutton, Matt Timoko, Sam Williams, Hudson Young

Things to watch: Canberra coach Ricky Stuart has named new recruits Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Ryan Sutton and Bailey Simonsson. Nicoll-Klokstad is gunning for the fullback role set to become available thanks to Jack Wighton’s mooted five-eighth switch, and will face competition from Brad Abbey who’s also been named.

media_camera All eyes will be on Parramatta youngster Dylan Brown. Picture: AAP

Indigenous All Stars vs Maori All Stars

Friday, February 15th, AAMI Park, 7:00pm

Indigenous All Stars: 1. Bevan French, 2. Blake Ferguson, 3, James Roberts 4. Latrell Mitchell, 5. Josh Addo-Carr, 6. Cody Walker, 7. Tyrone Roberts, 8. Andrew Fifita, 9. Nathan Peats, 10. Josh Kerr, 11. David Fifita, 12. Adam Elliott, 13. Tyrone Peachey

Interchange: 14. Will Chambers, 15. Leilani Latu, 16. Chris Smith, 17. Alex Johnston 18. Jesse Ramien, 19. Tyrell Fuimaono, 20. Kotoni Staggs

Maori All Stars: 1. Peta Hiku, 2. Dane Gagai, 3. Esan Masrters, 4. Dean Whare, 5. Jordan Kahu, 6. Kalyn Ponga, 7. Jahrome Hughes, 8. Jesse Bromwich, 9. Brandon Smith, 10. James Tamou, 11. Kevin Proctor, 12. Tohu Harris, 13. Adam Blair

Interchange: 14. Danny Levi, 15. Brad Takairangi, 16. James Fisher-Harris, 17. Gerard Beale, 18. Corey Harawira-Naera, 19. Joseph Tapine, 20. Kenny Bromwich.

Things to watch: Everything! This is one of the great games on the rugby league calendar and the entire day, from the women’s match to the war dances to the game itself, promises to be a treat.

From a more technical standpoint, there will be plenty of interest on Kalyn Ponga and his move to five-eighth.

media_camera The All Stars game is always a highlight of the pre-season. AAP Image/David Crosling.

South Sydney vs Riverina All Stars

Saturday, February 16th, Albury Sports Ground, 6:00pm

Rabbitohs: 1. Corey Allan, 2. Mawene Hiroti, 3. Campbell Graham, 4. Jacob Gagan, 5. Cory Denniss, 6. Dean Hawkins, 7. Connor Tracey, 8. Junior Tatola, 9. Billy Brittain, 10. Kurt Dillon, 11. Jack Johns, 12. Kyle Turner, 13. Lucky Ta’avale

Interchange: 14. Rhys Kennedy, 15. Bayley Sironen, 16. Keaon Koloamatangi, 17. Tarquinn Alatipi-Butler, 18. Ky Rodwell

Riverina All Stars squad: Luke Berkery, Robbie Byatt, Sam Elwin, Daniel Foley, Noa Fotu, Jake Goodwin, Tyron Gorman, Ben Jeffery, Andrew Lavaka, Kose Leilei, James Luff, Jack Lyons, Chris Maher, Kyle McCarthy, Michael Mitchell, Adam Pearce, Adrian Purtell, Nathan Rose, Sterling Ross, Nick Skinner, James Smart, Etu Uaisele

Things to watch: Corey Allan is one of the most promising up and coming fullbacks in the league so there’ll be plenty of eyes on him. With Greg Inglis to retire at the end of next season he’s the heir apparent.

media_camera Haas is one of rugby league’s brightest propestcs. AAP Image/Darren England.

Brisbane Broncos vs Souths-Logan Magpies

Saturday, February 16th, Father Ranger Oval, Warwick, 7:00pm AEDT

Broncos: Tesi Niu, Richie Kennar, Gehamat Shibasaki, Ed Burns, Herbie Farnworth, Troy Dargan, Tom Dearden, Payne Haas, Jake Turpin, Thomas Flegler, Andre Savelio, Jamil Hopoate, Patrick Carrigan. Bench: Kobe Hetherington, Leenan Palasia, Jordan Grant, Patrick Mago, Ethan Bullemor, Tanah Boyd, Cory Paix, Xavier Coates, Ilikena Vudogo.

Magpies: TBA

Things to watch: This Brisbane team is full of young fellas pushing for a chance at the top grade. Payne Haas is the biggest name but Tom Flegler and Patrick Carrigan are both very promising and halfback pair Cory Praix are Tanah Boyd are two players the club has high hopes for.

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