The 2025 NRL and NRLW seasons may be finished, but there's still plenty of action to come with international footy around the corner.
The Sharks will be well represented on the world stage in October and November, with a myriad of stars named to play for their respective countries.
See who's playing and when with the tracker below.
Australia (men)
Blayke Brailey
Sharks captain Blayke Brailey could cap a career-best season with an international debut after earning selection in a 24-man Kangaroos squad for Australia's first tour of England in 22 years. CLICK HERE for more information.
Ashes Schedule
First Test: Saturday 25 October, Wembley Stadium, London
Second Test: Saturday 1 November, Everton Stadium, Liverpool
Third Test: Saturday 8 November, Headingley Stadium, Leeds
All matches will kick off at 2:30pm local time (1:30am Sunday AEDT).
New Zealand (men)
Ronaldo Mulitalo and Briton Nikora
After missing last year's Pacific Championships due to injury, Sharks winger Ronaldo Mulitalo and second-rower Briton Nikora have been named in a formidable Kiwis squad for matches against Samoa and Tonga.
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Schedule
New Zealand v Samoa: Sunday 19 October, Go Media Stadium, Auckland
New Zealand v Tonga: Sunday 2 November, Eden Park, Auckland
Both matches will kick off at 4.05pm AEDT.
Tonga (men)
Addin Fonua-Blake and Sione Katoa
Having led the charge to last year's Pacific Cup final against Australia, prop Addin Fonua-Blake has again been named Tonga co-captain. He'll be joined in the squad by winger Sione Katoa, who scored seven tries in 15 NRL games in 2025.
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Schedule
Tonga v Samoa: Sunday 26 October, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, 4pm AEDT
Tonga v New Zealand: Sunday 2 November, Eden Park, Auckland, 4.05pm AEDT
Cook Islands (men)
KL Iro
Centre KL Iro will bring starpower to Cook Islands' Pacific Bowl campaign as he lines up alongside Newcastle's Mason Teague.
Schedule
Cook Islands v Fiji Bati: Saturday October 18, Santos National Football Stadium Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Cook Islands v PNG Kumuls: Saturday October 25, Santos National Football Stadium Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Both matches will kick off at 4pm AEDT.
Australia (women)
Emma Verran, Tiana Penitani Gray, Quincy Dodd, Ellie Johnston
Jillaroos incumbents Tiana Penitani Gray and Quincy Dodd will be joined by the recalled Emma Verran and potential international debutante Ellie Johnston for Australia's women's Pacific Championships title defence.
Dodd will represent the Jillaroos after co-captaining the Australian PM's XIII team, featuring Sharks teammate Georgia Hannaway, against their Papua New Guinea counterparts in Port Moresby on Sunday, October 12 (4.05pm AEDT).
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Schedule
Australia v Samoa: Sunday October 26, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, 2pm AEDT
Australia v New Zealand: Sunday November 2, Eden Park, Auckland, 1.35pm AEDT
New Zealand (women)
Annessa Biddle, Brooke Anderson, Tyla King
Fresh off an NRLW preliminary final, Annessa Biddle, Brooke Anderson and Tyla King will spearhead the Kiwi Ferns' quest to topple the Jillaroos.
Schedule
New Zealand v Samoa: Sunday October 19, Go Media Stadium, Auckland
New Zealand v Australia: Sunday November 2, Eden Park, Auckland
Both matches kick off at 1.35pm AEDT.
Tonga (women)
After claiming Cronulla's prestigious Players' Player award in her second NRLW season, young forward Manilita Takapautolo will again suit up for Tonga.
Schedule
Tonga v Cook Islands: Saturday October 25, Santos National Football Stadium, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Tonga v Papua New Guinea: Saturday November 1, Santos National Football Stadium, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Both matches will kick off at 2pm AEDT.
Cook Islands (women)
Sisters Chantay Kiria-Ratu and Anne-Marie Kiria-Ratu will represent their Cook Islands culture after teaming up brilliantly for the Sharks this season.
Schedule
Cook Islands v Papua New Guinea: Saturday October 18, Santos National Football Stadium, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Cook Islands v Tonga: Saturday October 25, Santos National Football Stadium, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Both matches will kick off at 2pm AEDT.