NRL clubs have bought and traded players during the off-season but who will be left on the shelf in 2017? Mark Ashton identifies the players who should change clubs to save their career.Brisbane Broncos -?Kodi NikorimaKodi Nikorima and younger brother Jayden only a few seasons ago,were seen as two of the brightest properties at the Broncos, but now Jayden has left the club and Kodi is facing pressure from a veteran Benji Marshall to retain an NRL spot.?Kodi Nikiorimas favoured positions are fullback, halfback and hooker but Darius Boyd is locked in at the back, Anthony Milford and Ben Hunt are in the halves and Andrew McCullough is the Broncos first-choice hooker so it seems opportunities might be limited in 2017.Canberra Raiders - Shaun FensomShaun Fensom is a two-time Mal Meninga medallist as Canberra Raiders Player of the Year, as recently as 2011 and 2012, but he appears to have fallen out of favour having only played 14 NRL games in 2016 -- his fewest appearances since his debut season of 2009.Still only 28-years-old, Fensom is a no-fuss, tradesman-like competitor in the prime of his career and there would be any number of forward packs in the NRL who would benefit greatly from his high work-rate.Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs - Tyronne PhillipsTyronne Phillips was an Youth star who built a huge reputation but opportunities and headlines havent been as forthcoming from his six NRL starts across 2015 and 2016.The Bulldogs are blessed with some talented outside backs, but in 2016 they were without the Morris twins for extended periods and Will Hopoate wasnt available to play Sundays yet Phillips chances still were limited so he will likely benefit from a move in order to seek more time in the top grade.Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks -?Faamanu BrownMuch was expected of Faamanu Brown during his junior football days at Cronulla but his migration into the NRL team has been gradual with just 15 appearances in the top grade since 2014.His chances of breaking into the Sharks halves appear slim with James Maloney and Chad Townsend striking up a formidable, premiership-winning combination, with Jack Bird providing cover. Michael Ennis retirement opens the door at hooker, but the fact Cronulla have been linked with James Segeyaro suggests the club doesnt see him as a long-term hooker.Gold Coast Titans - William ZillmanInjuries have been a major curse for William Zillman; the fullback has played 11 seasons of NRL but amassed just 165 games -- only nine in 2016.Backed by the NRL, the Titans have a new financial muscle and spent big with the addition of marquee outside backs such as Jarryd Hayne, Konrad Hurrell and England international Dan Sarginson, which will make it a lot harder for Zillman to crack their side; a move might be what he needs in order to find another opportunity.Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles - Brenton LawrenceBrenton Lawrence is a late bloomer who was a surprise packet for Manly in their run to the 2012 Grand Final but a serious back injury at the start of 2016 required delicate surgery and restricted his input to just one game and left his place at the Sea Eagles in doubt.When fully fit, as he is now, Lawrence is arguably the fastest prop forward in the NRL. There is speculation that Manly have been shopping the 31-year-old around to rival clubs but if there are no takers then it could turn out to be a blessing in disguise for the Sea Eagles if he stays on Sydneys northern beaches.Melbourne Storm -?Young TonumaipeaYoung Tonumaipea started 2016 in the Storms NRL team but injury struck after six appearances, but his absence opened the door for?Suliasi Vunivalu and the young Fijian flyer didnt waste his opportunity -- finishing the season as the competitions equal-leading try scorer with 23 from 21 games.Tonumaipea made a mid-season reappearance in the NRL but Vunivalu and Marika Koroibete soon reunited to give the Storm the NRLs most electrifying wing combination. Koroibete has since moved to rugby but Tonumaipeas hopes of regaining his NRL spot faded when the Storm signed another speedster in Josh Addo-Carr so it may be a hint that it is time to move.?Newcastle Knights - Jarrod MullenJarrod Mullen burst onto the NRL scene in 2007 and was catapulted into Origin football in just his third year in the top grade, but his star since has slowly dimmed; not through lack of talent but more as a result of bad luck with injuries.Mullen has a vast amount of experience from 12 seasons of NRL football but chronic hamstring injuries have disrupted his career at times. If he can regain full fitness, a change of scenery may also bring a change of luck. The Dragons are looking for a half and they can do worse than calling the Knights to inquire about Mullen.?New Zealand Warriors -?Matthew AllwoodMatthew Allwoods signature was considered a major recruitment coup for the Warriors when he moved from Canberra to Auckland in 2015, but he has failed to make an impact across the Tasman -- playing just seven NRL games in his two seasons with the New Zealand club.At 24-years-old, Allwood is approaching a crucial period in his NRL career and he may soon be faced with a tough decision if he is to finally establish himself as a regular first-grade player. He wont be short of options but he can hardly afford many more years languishing in reserve grade; whether he decides to stay or go, his next move could be a make or break one.North Queensland Cowboys - Ray ThompsonRay Thompson has been at North Queensland since 2009 and is yet to mature into a regular at NRL level. While almost every player will play second fiddle to future immortal Johnathan Thurston, the Cowboys were, for many seasons, searching high and low for a suitable halves partner.Thompson was one of a long list to be given his chance, but, like so many, he failed to convince and the emergence of Michael Morgan as one of rugby leagues elite players has only made his chance less likely. Thompson has plenty to offer but it doesnt seem to be at the Cowboys and a change of scenery could see him become a more regular figure at NRL level.?Parramatta Eels - James HassonStill only 24-years-old, James Hasson has a lot of football in front of him but it is appears likely that it wont be at Parramatta. The England-born Ireland international has made 39 NRL appearances, all of which were at former club Manly, but he has become a forgotten figure since moving to Sydneys west.At 193 cm and 105 kg, Hasson is an imposing figure but there is no shortage of those in the Eels forward pack so it is difficult to see where or when his opportunity to play NRL again might come. Another NRL club, or even a stint in the English Super League, could be just what he needs to make him a better equipped for a second crack at the NRL in a few years.Penrith Panthers -?Dylan EdwardsThe Panthers have assembled a quality roster and boast the biggest and best nursery of playing talent in the competition so places in the NRL team are hard to come by. Dylan Edwards is a highly talented youngster fresh off the seemingly never-ending Penrith production line but the soon-to-be 21-year old will be confronted with a huge challenge in 2017.Edwards was given his first taste of NRL football last season against eventual premiers Cronulla but a quick glance at Penriths 2017 squad suggests it could be difficult to get another. Edwards is a fullback, centre or winger by trade, but the Panthers are well served in those areas; he has seven representative players ahead of him so he may soon look at his options.South Sydney Rabbitohs - Bryson GoodwinWith all due respect, Bryson Goodwin has squeezed the most out of his talent and probably enjoyed a better rugby league career than many expected. The son of one of the games greats in Ted Goodwin, he has played more than 150 NRL games, was a member of the premiership-winning South Sydney squad in 2014, and represented New Zealand at international level on 10 occasions.Goodwin will enter 2017 as a 31-year-old so he is clearly heading into the twilight of his career; the Rabbitohs have a number of young outside backs coming through the system and it is difficult to see where he fits in unless the club suffers a spate of injuries. He would make a good addition for a few clubs but his best option might be in the English Super League.Sydney Roosters - Jackson HastingsJackson Hastings was seen as the Roosters five-eighth for 2016 and beyond after the departure of James Maloney, but he failed to convince and the club have since gone to market to invest good money in Luke Keary. Hastings was linked with a return to St George Illawarra but the Dragons, despite their current halves crisis, dont seem to be in a hurry to sign him.Hastings fell behind rookie pivot Connor Watson in the pecking order in 2016, and the signing of Keary is sure to push him further out of contention. Unless circumstances change dramatically, his best option could be a stint in the English Super League.Wests Tigers -?Justin HuntJustin Hunt is the very definition of a rugby league journeyman having been at four clubs since 2012, amassing just 22 NRL appearances, and his prospects dont appear to be any better in 2017 with the Tigers appearing to be well stocked for outside backs.At 28-years-old, Hunt makes another ideal candidate for a move to the English Super League -- where he would probably also enjoy a fatter pay packet, more game time in the top grade, and a career that would extend past what he is likely to have if he continues to hover between clubs and grades in Australia. 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Andrew Fifita was emotionally wrecked leading into the grand final with the threat of expulsion from the NRL hanging over the Cronulla prop.Revelations of Fifitas support of convicted one-punch killer Kieran Loveridge, a childhood friend, sparked an on-going investigation by the NRL integrity unit in September.But, according to grand final heros representatives, his treatment by the league officials left him reeling in the weeks before into the Sharks historic premiership victory.They have thrown him under a bus, put it in reverse and then gone over him again, his management company I.Am.Global told Fairfax Media in a statement.Leading into the grand final, Andrew was not in a good head space.He was told his contract could be ripped up, was panicking and went into a bit of depression.It didnt show because he played so well, but he was emotionally wrecked up until the grand final.The Cronulla powerhouse was excluded from the Kangaroos Four Nations squad due to his off-field issues.He was also snubbed for the Clive Churchill medal despite starring in the grand final with a match-winning try.Had he won the prestigious award, he would have given it to his biggest inspiration, now-retired Sharks captain Michael Ennis, according to Fifitas management.ddddddddddddHis management also accused officials of failing to meet with Fifita when he reached out to the NRL, and he was disappointed Australian Rugby League Commission chairman John Grant called for him to start behaving like an adult.But he wants closure over the saga.The 27-year-old prop forward reportedly considered offers to play in either the English Super League or French rugby next year, but that was a worst-case scenario.He has never wanted to leave rugby league or Cronulla, the statement said.It was only that it appeared his contract would be ripped up that he had to consider plan B. 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