FORMER South Sydney coach Shaun "Bomber" McRae will next week launch a fresh round of multi-million-dollar raids on the NRL's already depleted playing stocks.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal up to 30 of the NRL's brightest stars will be targets next week when the English Super League announces an expanded competition that will include two new teams for 2009.
The teams likely to be called up into the new-look Super League include
McRae's Salford Reds and Welsh team the Celtic Crusaders.
A staggering 88 former NRL players already play in the Super League and leading player manager Steve Gillis last night warned another 30 could be on the way.
"There is no doubt more talent will be lost," Gillis said.
"Most of the clubs in contention have been in contact with Australian agents for some time. They have made their primary targets very clear and have many names pencilled in.
"I expect when the decision comes down next Tuesday at least a dozen signings will be announced within 12 hours."
It is believed Neville Costigan, Luke Covell, Jeremy Smith, Ben Rogers and Steve Menzies head the NRL hit-list.
Australian rugby league has already been rocked by the looming departures of Mark Gasnier, Danny Buderus, Brett Hodgson and Michael Crocker.
Eels coach Michael Hagan admitted he had serious fears for the future of the NRL, declaring depth was becoming a major concern.
"It is a big concern," Hagan said.
"Of course depth is a problem. Even with us, and we have had a pretty good year with injuries. But we have hit a bit of a hurdle this week.
"Some clubs have been struggling all year with it."
Reserve grade has been axed this year and Hagan said player from the Under-20s competition were not ready for the rigours of first grade.
"Even the NYC program, which we are all talking about with players being promoted, it is yet to be seen how many games they can handle," Hagan said.
"The whole week-in week-out thing really takes it out of you. I reckon you have to play about 50 NRL games before you get your head around it all.
"We are also losing some of our best young blokes to the Super League. I think rugby union is also enticing some.
"That is the other danger."
Hagan is bracing himself for his stars to be targeted.
"Krisnan Inu and Jarryd Hayne are here for a couple of years but we have to be mindful of how we are going to keep them," he said.
"I have no doubt they will be targeted."
Former Eel Tim Smith is expected to make his debut for UK powerhouse club Wigan next week.