Top 10 Highest Paid NRL Players of All Time (2026 Updated)

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Liam Carter

July 14, 2026

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Dylan Brown holds the richest contract in NRL history after signing a 10-year, $13 million deal with the Newcastle Knights ahead of the 2026 season. Earning $1.3 million per season, Brown shares the top spot with Penrith Panthers halfback Nathan Cleary and Parramatta Eels captain Mitchell Moses.

NRL salaries have risen dramatically in recent years, driven by expanding salary caps and a lucrative broadcast deal. A million-dollar contract was once reserved for generational talents, but today the NRL boasts more seven-figure earners than ever before. Here is a look at the highest paid NRL players of all time.

Highest Paid NRL Players of All Time

From record-breaking mega deals to contracts that reshaped entire club rosters, these 10 players have commanded the biggest reported annual salaries in NRL history.

PlayerTeamPeak Reported Annual SalaryNotable Contract
Dylan BrownNewcastle Knights$1.3 million10 years, $13 million (2026 to 2035)
Nathan ClearyPenrith Panthers$1.3 millionContracted until 2027
Mitchell MosesParramatta Eels$1.3 millionContracted until 2029
Daly Cherry-EvansManly Sea Eagles~$1.3 million10-year deal with highest earner clause
Tom TrbojevicManly Sea Eagles$1.25 millionContracted until 2027
Reece WalshBrisbane Broncos~$1.25 million4 years, ~$5 million (until 2029)
Kalyn PongaNewcastle Knights$1.2 millionContracted until 2030
Johnathan ThurstonNorth Queensland Cowboys$1.2 millionHighest paid player of his era
Billy SlaterMelbourne Storm$1.2 millionHighest paid player of his era
Payne HaasBrisbane Broncos$1.15 millionJoining South Sydney from 2027

1. Dylan Brown (Newcastle Knights) – $1.3 Million Per Season

Dylan Brown
Source: Fox Sports

Dylan Brown made NRL history when he signed the richest contract the competition has ever seen, a 10-year, $13 million deal with the Newcastle Knights. The former Parramatta Eels five-eighth is the centrepiece of Newcastle’s long-term rebuild.

  • Position: Five-Eighth
  • Contract Duration: 2026 to 2035
  • Total Contract Value: $13 million (richest in NRL history)
  • Representative Honours: New Zealand

2. Nathan Cleary (Penrith Panthers) – $1.3 Million Per Season

Nathan Cleary
Source: The Guardian

Nathan Cleary has led the Penrith Panthers to four consecutive NRL Premierships from 2021 to 2024, cementing his place as one of the greatest halfbacks in the history of the game. Many argue his $1.3 million salary actually undervalues what he delivers on the field.

  • Position: Halfback
  • Contract Duration: Until 2027
  • Career Highlights: 4 x NRL Premierships, 2 x Clive Churchill Medals
  • Representative Honours: New South Wales, Australia

3. Mitchell Moses (Parramatta Eels) – $1.3 Million Per Season

Mitchell Moses
Source: ABC News

Mitchell Moses has been one of the most consistent playmakers in the NRL and signed a massive extension keeping him at Parramatta until 2029. He guided the Eels to the 2022 Grand Final and remains a key figure in the New South Wales State of Origin setup.

  • Position: Halfback (Captain)
  • Contract Duration: Until 2029
  • Career Highlights: Dally M Halfback of the Year (2022), 2022 Grand Final
  • Representative Honours: New South Wales, Australia, Lebanon

4. Daly Cherry-Evans (Manly Sea Eagles) – ~$1.3 Million Per Season

Daly Cherry-Evans
Source: ABC News

Daly Cherry-Evans became one of the NRL’s biggest earners after signing an eight-year deal with Manly in 2015, which later extended to a 10-year commitment. His contract included a “highest earner” clause that bumped his salary whenever another player reached a similar figure.

  • Position: Halfback
  • Contract Duration: 10 years with Manly (2015 to 2025), now at Sydney Roosters
  • Career Highlights: 2011 and 2013 NRL Grand Final winner, Clive Churchill Medal (2013)
  • Representative Honours: Queensland (Captain), Australia

5. Tom Trbojevic (Manly Sea Eagles) – $1.25 Million Per Season

Tom Trbojevic
Source: The Australian

When fit, Tom Trbojevic is widely regarded as one of the most dangerous fullbacks in the NRL. The 2021 Dally M Medal winner commands a premium salary despite battling recurring injuries throughout his career, with Manly paying for his match-winning ability when he takes the field.

  • Position: Fullback
  • Contract Duration: Until 2027
  • Career Highlights: Dally M Medal (2021), Wally Lewis Medal (2021)
  • Representative Honours: New South Wales, Australia

6. Reece Walsh (Brisbane Broncos) – ~$1.25 Million Per Season

Reece Walsh
Source: ESPN

Reece Walsh signed a four-year deal reportedly worth around $5 million in late 2024, making him the highest-paid player in Brisbane Broncos history. The explosive fullback has quickly become one of the NRL’s most marketable athletes and a regular Queensland State of Origin representative.

  • Position: Fullback
  • Contract Duration: Until 2029
  • Career Highlights: Queensland State of Origin representative, key figure in Broncos’ 2023 Grand Final run
  • Representative Honours: Queensland, New Zealand

7. Kalyn Ponga (Newcastle Knights) – $1.2 Million Per Season

Kalyn Ponga
Source: SEN

The 2023 Dally M Medal winner, Kalyn Ponga is reportedly earning between $1.2 million and $1.4 million per season at the Newcastle Knights. Alongside Dylan Brown, the pair take up roughly 24 per cent of the club’s total salary cap, leaving limited room for the remaining 28 squad members.

  • Position: Fullback (Captain)
  • Contract Duration: Until 2030
  • Career Highlights: Dally M Medal (2023)
  • Representative Honours: Queensland, Australia

8. Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland Cowboys) – $1.2 Million Per Season

Johnathan Thurston
Source: MN2S

Johnathan Thurston was one of the first NRL players to break through the $1.2 million per season barrier, earning that figure during his peak years with the North Queensland Cowboys. Widely considered one of the greatest players in rugby league history, Thurston’s contract reflected his immense value as both a player and the face of the Cowboys franchise.

  • Position: Five-Eighth/Halfback
  • Peak Salary Period: Mid-2010s
  • Career Highlights: 4 x Dally M Medal, 2015 NRL Premiership, Golden Boot Award
  • Representative Honours: Queensland, Australia

9. Billy Slater (Melbourne Storm) – $1.2 Million Per Season

Billy Slater
Source: NRL

Billy Slater earned $1.2 million per season during his peak years at the Melbourne Storm, making him the joint-highest earner in the NRL alongside Thurston and Kieran Foran at the time. Slater revolutionised the fullback position and was a central figure in Melbourne’s dynasty alongside Cameron Smith and Cooper Cronk.

  • Position: Fullback
  • Peak Salary Period: Mid-2010s
  • Career Highlights: 5 x NRL Premierships, 2 x Dally M Medal, Clive Churchill Medal (2017)
  • Representative Honours: Queensland, Australia

10. Payne Haas (Brisbane Broncos) – $1.15 Million Per Season

Payne Haas
Source: NSWRL

Payne Haas became one of the highest-paid forwards in NRL history when he re-signed with the Brisbane Broncos on a deal worth $1.15 million per season. The destructive prop has won a record six Paul Morgan Medals as Brisbane’s best and fairest and will join the South Sydney Rabbitohs from 2027.

  • Position: Prop
  • Contract Duration: At Brisbane until end of 2026, joining South Sydney from 2027
  • Career Highlights: 6 x Paul Morgan Medal, pivotal in Broncos’ 2025 premiership run
  • Representative Honours: New South Wales, Australia

Highest Paid NRL Players in 2026

The 2026 season features the most seven-figure earners in NRL history, with the base salary cap rising to $11.55 million and the total top 30 cap reaching $11.95 million.

PlayerTeam2026 SalaryContract Until
Dylan BrownNewcastle Knights$1.3 million2035
Nathan ClearyPenrith Panthers$1.3 million2027
Mitchell MosesParramatta Eels$1.3 million2029
Tom TrbojevicManly Sea Eagles$1.25 million2027
Kalyn PongaNewcastle Knights$1.2 million2030
Jarome LuaiWests Tigers$1.2 million2027
Tino Fa’asuamaleauiGold Coast Titans$1.2 million2030
Payne HaasBrisbane Broncos$1.15 million2026
James TedescoSydney Roosters$1.1 million2027
Cameron MunsterMelbourne Storm$1.1 million2027

Dylan Brown Holds the Richest Contract in NRL History

NRL player salaries have grown significantly over the past decade, and the gap between the game’s top earners and the rest of the squad continues to widen. Dylan Brown’s $13 million deal with the Newcastle Knights stands alone as the richest contract the competition has ever produced, surpassing Jason Taumalolo’s $10 million deal with the North Queensland Cowboys signed in 2017. With the salary cap projected to continue rising in the coming years, the NRL’s next wave of superstars could push these figures even higher.

Dylan Brown, Nathan Cleary, and Mitchell Moses are the highest paid NRL players of all time at $1.3 million per season.

Author By:

Liam Carter

Liam has over a decade of experience covering AFL, NRL, and cricket. He focuses on match insights, player performance, and clear, data-backed analysis for Australian sports fans. He has covered major domestic leagues and international fixtures, bringing a strong understanding of game situations and team dynamics. His approach combines statistics with real match context, helping readers get simple and practical insights from every game.

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