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They wear No.1 on their backs and, in the modern game, they can be the No.1 reason their teams win or lose.<\/p>\n

Former premiership-winning Sydney Roosters fullback Anthony Minichiello certainly thinks so.<\/p>\n

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Tom Trbojevic, Stephen Crichton, James Tedesco and Ryan Papenhuyzen.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Marija Ercegovac<\/cite><\/p>\n

\u201cFullback now in this modern game has probably become one of the most important positions there is on the field,\u201d said Minichiello, who won premierships with the Tricolours in 2002 and 2013.<\/p>\n

\u201cIn defence, they basically run the defensive line … the fullback needs to get the numbers right on each side of the field, and especially when it becomes goal-line defence when things happen really quickly, split-second decisions can give your side an extra number in defence or one down in defence.<\/p>\n

\u201cFor a fullback in attack, you\u2019ve obviously got to support up the middle, create little plays for your forward, act as a second five-eighth in the back line, all that type of stuff comes into it, so they have to be a complete player almost in defence and attack.\u201d<\/p>\n

We\u2019ve spoken to the experts to find out how your club\u2019s fullback rates, and who will wear the jersey for your team in 2024.<\/p>\n

The unknowns<\/h3>\n

Storm: Nick Meaney, Ryan Papenhuyzen, Sualauvi Faalogo<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Ryan Papenhuyzen, Sualauvi Faalogo and Nick Meaney.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Getty, NRL Photos<\/cite><\/p>\n

Melbourne are a fullback factory under coach Craig Bellamy. It\u2019s a good problem to have, but it also makes it difficult to retain players.<\/p>\n

Nick Meaney stepped into the role with unexpected success while Ryan Papenhuyzen was sidelined for most of the past two seasons, but it\u2019s hard to overlook Papenhuyzen if he returns fit from his latest setback.<\/p>\n

For Melbourne legend Billy Slater, it\u2019s a no-brainer who starts at the back.<\/p>\n

\u201cRyan Papenhuyzen,\u201d Slater said. \u201cI look forward to season 2024 for \u2018Paps\u2019. He has endured more than his fair share of hurdles over the last three years. He is a tough competitor who I think will rise again.\u201d<\/p>\n

As for Meaney and Sualauvi Faalogo, who stole the show during his international debut for Samoa in the Pacific Championships, Slater said he can still see them playing in the Melbourne back line next season.<\/p>\n

\u201cNick Meaney and Sua Faalogo can play an integral part of Melbourne\u2019s campaign in a number of positions. They will all feature,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n

Bulldogs: Stephen Crichton, Blake Taaffe, Hayze Perham, Connor Tracey<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Connor Tracey, Stephen Crichton, Blake Taaffe and Hayze Perham are all fighting for fullback in 2024.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>NRL Photos<\/cite><\/p>\n

There are plenty of unknowns when it comes to Canterbury\u2019s fullback in 2024. Connor Tracey entered the race last week when he shifted to Belmore as part of a player swap, but he\u2019s up against two other new signings \u2013 Stephen Crichton and Blake Taaffe.<\/p>\n

Having Tracey at fullback would add experience to the Bulldogs\u2019 back line, but Taaffe didn\u2019t leave the Rabbitohs to sit behind another fullback, and incumbent Hayze Perham won\u2019t give up his jersey to a newcomer.<\/p>\n

Three-time premiership-winning centre Crichton has been tipped for a move to fullback, but if you ask Slater, he belongs somewhere else.<\/p>\n

\u201cStephen has the class to succeed in many positions,\u201d he said. \u201cHe is arguably the best centre in the game. That\u2019s where I see his most value.\u201d<\/p>\n

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AJ Brimson and Jayden Campbell are the Titans\u2019 obvious choices for fullback.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>NRL Photos<\/cite><\/p>\n

Titans: AJ Brimson, Jayden Campbell<\/strong><\/p>\n

AJ Brimson and Jayden Campbell are the frontrunners to play fullback at the Titans next year, but 19-year-old Keano Kini is an outside chance.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s just one of the tough calls incoming coach Des Hasler will have to make in 2024, with all three options signed to the club until 2026.<\/p>\n

\u201cThey are all high-class headaches to have,\u201d Hasler told this masthead in October. \u201cYou\u2019ve also got young Jojo Fifita. The versatility that all those players offer is a bonus. There are all those situations to work through over the next couple of months.\u201d<\/p>\n

According to Maroons coach Slater, Campbell is the best emerging fullback in the competition.<\/p>\n