Payne Haas NRL Cards: What Are They Worth?

Payne Haas is the most dominant prop of his generation — a five-time Dally M Prop of the Year and a 2025 premiership winner with Brisbane. Forwards usually trade below marquee fullbacks and halves in the card market, but Haas is the exception: his signed and numbered cards hold a steady following. Here's what the tiers are worth in AUD.

Why are Payne Haas cards valuable?

Haas debuted for the Broncos in 2018, won the Dally M Rookie of the Year in 2019, and has since been named Dally M Prop of the Year five times (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2025), adding a premiership in 2025. That sustained status as the game's best front-rower is what sets his cards apart from the pack of forwards.

Props generally command less than fullbacks and halves in the NRL market, which itself sits below AFL price points. So Haas is a case where the player's dominance, not the position, drives demand — the value still concentrates sharply in his signed and numbered cards.

What are Payne Haas's rookie cards?

Because his debut came mid-2018 (Round 8), after that year's card products were printed, there's no genuine 2018 Haas card — his first cards are 2019 NRL Traders (made by TLA). The 2019 "Player in Focus" insert (a serial-numbered card, e.g. 8/67) is the collectable first-year card; his 2019 base common trades for cents.

As with every NRL player, don't overpay for base commons. The rookie-era cards worth setting aside are the numbered inserts and any early signed cards, not the standard base.

What are Payne Haas's signed and numbered cards?

His early signature card is the 2020 NRL Traders Bronze Signature Series (ASB01), a signed foil inserted around one per 108 packets and listed near A$22 at specialist retailers when in stock. Later numbered parallels include the 2025 NRL Traders Gold (GS004) numbered to /90 and the 2025 NRL Elite Marquee line, with a Marquee Gold numbered to /93 and a base Marquee numbered to /44.

These are retailer asking prices and listing prices rather than confirmed sold figures — the NRL market is thin, so check eBay Australia completed listings for a specific card before buying or selling. The lower the print run, the more the card is worth.

What are 2026 NRL League Heroes Haas cards worth?

Haas is base card #003 in the 2026 Select NRL League Heroes set — a cent-level common (listed around A$0.30). Above the base sit inserts such as League Heads Stars (LHS1). His premium chase in the set is the TRYumph Black Signature Redemption (TBSR01), a hobby-box redemption limited to 50 per player — combining an on-card autograph with the set's lowest print run.

That /50 signature is the card to watch: signed plus scarce is the top of any NRL player's market. Everything below the numbered and signed inserts trades modestly.

Which Payne Haas cards should I pull aside?

From most to least valuable, roughly:

  1. 2026 League Heroes TRYumph Black Signature (TBSR01, /50): signed and the lowest print run — his premium chase.
  2. 2025 NRL Elite Marquee (/44) or Marquee Gold (/93): low-numbered modern parallels.
  3. 2020 NRL Traders Bronze Signature (ASB01): his early signed foil, ~A$22 when in stock.
  4. 2025 NRL Traders Gold (GS004, /90): a mid-range numbered parallel.
  5. 2019 NRL Traders Player in Focus: his collectable first-year insert.
  6. 2019–2026 base commons (incl. 2026 #003): cents each — common.

How do I value my Payne Haas cards now?

Forward cards trade thinly, so expect only a handful of comps for any specific Haas card. Use eBay Australia's completed (sold) listings for the exact card and parallel; for signed or low-numbered cards, specialist retailer asking prices are a useful reference until sales accumulate.

CardLoft identifies NRL cards from a photo and pulls AUD sold data, so you can quickly check where a specific Haas card sits.

Frequently asked questions

Does Payne Haas have a 2018 rookie card?

No. His NRL debut came mid-2018, after that year's card products were printed, so there's no genuine 2018 Haas card. His first cards are 2019 NRL Traders, with the 2019 "Player in Focus" numbered insert as the collectable first-year card.

What is the most valuable Payne Haas card?

His scarcest current card is the 2026 League Heroes TRYumph Black Signature Redemption (TBSR01), a signed hobby-exclusive limited to 50 per player. Among earlier cards, low-numbered 2025 Elite Marquee parallels (/44, /93) and his 2020 Bronze Signature are the ones to watch.

Are prop cards worth less than other positions?

Generally yes — fullbacks and halves command the biggest premiums in the NRL market. Haas is the main exception among forwards because he's been the game's dominant prop for years, so his signed and numbered cards hold a steadier following than most front-rowers'.

Where do I sell Payne Haas cards?

eBay Australia for reach and buyer protection, plus Facebook NRL groups and OzCardTrader. For signed or low-numbered cards, specialist NRL collectors and hobby retailers are the buyers who understand the scarcity.