The Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) has announced a new policy aimed at developing rugby league talent in Papua New Guinea, in preparation for a Port Moresby-based NRL team expected to join the competition in 2028.
As part of the initiative, NRL clubs will be allowed to sign up to two PNG Pathway Players outside the salary cap. These players-defined as those who have participated in junior rugby league in PNG-will have their full salaries exempt from both the Top 30 and Supplementary Salary Caps.
The ARLC says this move is designed to encourage clubs to invest in emerging talent from PNG, while providing clearer pathways for players looking to break into the NRL. However, success will depend not just on policy changes, but also on effective investment in grassroots development.
This policy is part of a broader strategy that includes increased funding for participation pathways across PNG and the Pacific region.
ARLC Chairman Peter V'landys AM said: "The recent performance of the PNG schoolboys team, which drew 22-all with the strong Australian side, is a clear indicator of the talent emerging from the region. These young players will gain invaluable experience through increased exposure to the NRL system."