51 Melbourne Storm Best Players of All Time

John Rizzo

The Melbourne Storm are one of the most successful and beloved rugby league teams in Australia. Established in 1998, they have become a powerhouse of the sport, winning multiple titles and producing some of the greatest talents in the game.

With a passionate fan base, they have become one of the most recognizable teams in the country – and beyond. The Storm are a unique team in that they are the only fully professional rugby league team based in the state of Victoria, and are a representation of the passion and drive of the local community.

With a strong foundation of hard work and dedication, the Storm have created a legacy that will last for years to come.

Table of Contents

1. Will Chambers

Will Chambers Career

  • 2007–10: Melbourne Storm
  • 2012–19: Melbourne Storm
  • 2021: Cronulla Sharks
  • 2014–19: Queensland
  • 2015–17: Australia
  • 2014–19: Prime Minister's XIII
  • 2015–19: Indigenous All Stars
  • 2010–11: Queensland Reds
  • 2011–12: Munster
  • 2019–21: Suntory Sungoliath
  • 2022: LA Giltinis

Will Chambers is a talented and experienced rugby league player who has played for many clubs in Australia. He started playing at the age of eight and quickly developed into one of the best centers in the Australian rugby league.

Chambers has represented Queensland on several occasions, including at the state level and internationally with Australia A sides. In 2013, he joined the English club Wakefield Trinity Wildcats on a three-year deal. 

Chambers was named joint winner of the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles' 2014 Benny Elias Award – an award given to the club's best and fairest player – along with teammate Daly Cherry-Evans.

In 2015, he signed with French side Toulon for two years after being released by Wakefield Trinity Wildcats at the end of that season. Will Chambers will be looking to help his new team win silverware.

when they compete in next year's Rugby World Cup tournament which takes place from 18 September - 3 November 2017 Chambers began playing rugby union in 2006, representing Queensland Reds and Munster.

Chambers made his test debut for Australia against South Africa in 2009 and has since played at the international level for Australia A, the Churchill Cup, and the Rugby World Cup. 

Chambers signed with Melbourne Storm ahead of the 2019 season after spending six seasons with Super Rugby side New Zealand Crusaders. 

Chambers is a powerful runner with good ball-carrying ability who can also score tries from midfield or as a forward; he was named player of the year in 2018 by both Australian media outlets and the online voting platform Sportal.

Chambers is widely considered one of Australasia's best players outside of Sydney and Melbourne – he has been called "the new Wallaby" by former All Blacks captain Richie McCaw.

 With 176 caps to his name, Will Chambers is currently second on Australia's all-time list behind George Gregan (229). In January 2020, Chamber became only the seventh man to feature in 100 tests for both New Zealand (103) and Australia (10).

Also Played For: la giltinis

2. Glenn Lazarus

Glenn Lazarus Career

  • 1987–91: Canberra Raiders
  • 1992–97: Brisbane Broncos
  • 1998–99: Melbourne Storm
  • 1988: President's XIII
  • 1989–90: NSW City
  • 1989–99: New South Wales
  • 1990–99: Australia
  • 1991–96: Country Origin
  • 1997: New South Wales (SL)
  • 1997: Australia (SL)

Glenn Lazarus is the leader of the Glenn Lazarus Team, which was established in July 2015. He served as Deputy to Kerrod Walters from 9 July 2015 until 14 July 2017.

In January 2014, he founded the United Australia Party (UAP) in Queensland and became its Leader later that year. He lost his seat at the Queensland state election in March 2015 but regained it at the subsequent by-election on 12 May 2015.

He resigned as Leader of UAP on 12 March 2015 after failing to win a Senate seat at the Australian Federal Election that month; Brian Burston succeeded him thereafter. Glenn Lazarus is a former Australian Senator for Queensland who was in office from 1 April 2013 to 6 June 2013.

He served as Deputy Leader of the Liberal National Party (LNP) from 2011 until his resignation in January 2013, after LNP members voted down leadership changes he advocated. 

Lazarus subsequently founded the Glenn Lazarus Team, an independent political party which contested the 2015 federal election but failed to win any seats.

In 2017, he joined forces with Pauline Hanson's One Nation party and became its senator for Queensland; however, this arrangement lasted just one year before Hanson resigned and Lazarus again dissolved his own party. 

Currently, Glenn Lazarus resides in Brisbane where he continues to work on various business ventures outside of politics.

Also Played For: canberra raiders

3. Xavier Coates

Winger

Xavier Coates Career

  • 2019–21: Brisbane Broncos
  • 2022: Melbourne Storm
  • 2019: Papua New Guinea
  • 2020–22: Queensland

Xavier Coates is a talented wing player who has impressed in the NBL for the Perth Wildcats this season. Xavier played junior basketball in Australia before coming to Europe to play professionally.

He started playing rugby league at an early age and developed his skills with the PNG national team, earning selection for the Junior Kangaroos squad in 2016. 

In 2017, he joined Perth's NBL side and has been one of their best players this season, averaging 16 points per game while shooting 50% from three-point range.

Xavier is looking forward to representing his country at next year's World Cup Qualifiers in Portugal later this month, where he will be aiming to help Papua New Guinea qualify for their first ever world cup tournament. 

Xavier Coates is a professional rugby league footballer who plays for Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League.

He has previously played for Melbourne Storm, with whom he won the NRL Premiership in 2018. Xavier Coates was born on 8th December 1997 in Townsville, Queensland and is of Torres Strait Islander descent. 

Xavier started playing rugby league as a young child at his local club before progressing to representative levels with Queensland's under-16s team and then their under-18s side before being signed by Melbourne Storm ahead of the 2017 season.

In just his second year with the Melbourne Storm, Xavier made an instant impact off the bench becoming a regular starter over.

The following three seasons culminating in him winning back-to-back premierships in 2018 and 2019 with Brisbane Broncos alongside teammates Darius Boyd and Cameron Smith respectively. 

During his time representing Australia at junior level (under 18s), Xavier won two World Cups - one against New Zealand Under 20s and another against England Academy.

As well as captaining them on several occasions including at both tournaments where they reached semifinal stages or better.

Outside of football, Xavier enjoys spending time away from home travelling around various parts of Australia during summer break; 

He also loves spending time cooking traditional Torres Strait Island cuisine which can include pandanus leaf-wrapped chicken or fish cooked overnight over charcoal fired grills.

Also Played For: brisbane broncos

4. Matt Orford

Scrum half

Matt Orford Career

  • 2000: Northern Eagles
  • 2001–05: Melbourne Storm
  • 2006–09: Manly Sea Eagles
  • 2010: Bradford Bulls
  • 2011: Canberra Raiders
  • 2001–06: NSW City

Matt Orford is a professional Australian rugby league footballer who plays for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the National Rugby League. He has also played for the Newcastle Knights and the Sydney Roosters.

He has made over 350 appearances in the NRL and has been a part of five premierships. He has also represented Australia in Test and Origin rugby league. In the 2008 NRL season, he was the joint-winner of the Dally M Halfback of the Year award.

Matt Orford is married to Elle and they have two children. Matt Orford is a devout Christian and has spoken about his faith in interviews. 

He is a popular figure in the NRL community and is involved in a number of charity work. Matt Orford is a premiership-winning halfback who is still playing at an high level in the NRL.

Also Played For: manly warringah sea eagles

5. Greg Inglis

Fullback

Greg Inglis Career

  • 2005–10: Melbourne Storm
  • 2011–2019: South Sydney
  • 2021: Warrington Wolves
  • 2006–18: Queensland
  • 2006–16: Australia
  • 2012–17: Indigenous All Stars
  • 2016: Prime Minister's XIII

Greg Inglis is a physical specimen, standing at 6'5'' and weighing in at 16 stone 8 pounds. He is a powerful and agile centre, able to play at fullback and on the wing.

Greg Inglis is a natural leader on the field. He is a tireless worker and is always looking for a way to improve his game. 

Greg Inglis has had an illustrious career thus far, playing for the Melbourne Storm, the Brisbane Broncos, and the Sydney Roosters.

He has won a premiership with Melbourne and two with Brisbane, as well as scoring many tries. Greg Inglis is a hard worker, and his consistency and durability have been key to his success. He is a valuable member of any team, and is always looking to contribute.

Greg Inglis is a popular figure in the NRL, and is well-known and liked by his teammates and fans. He is a true professional and enjoys the game of rugby league. Greg Inglis is a great ambassador for the game of rugby league, and is involved in many charity work.

He is a popular figure in the community and is loved by all who know him. Greg Inglis is an excellent leader on and off the field, and is a role model for young athletes. 

He will be an important player in the NRL for many years to come. Greg Inglis is a natural footballer, and has a bright future ahead of him. He is an important part of the Melbourne Storm roster, and is looking to continue his successful career.

Also Played For: south sydney rabbitohs, state of origin series

6. Stephen Kearney

Stephen Kearney Career

  • 1991: Randwick Kingfishers
  • 1992–94: Western Suburbs
  • 1995–98: Auckland Warriors
  • 1999–04: Melbourne Storm
  • 2005: Hull F.C.
  • 1991: Wellington
  • 1993–04: New Zealand
  • 2011–12: Parramatta Eels
  • 2017–20: New Zealand Warriors
  • 2008–16: New Zealand

Stephen Kearney is a New Zealand rugby union player who has represented his country at international level. Kearney made his international debut in 1992 and has since played 46 times for the Western Suburbs side.

Kearney is known for being a hard working player who is always looking to make an impact on the pitch. Kearney has also played for Randwick Kingfishers and Western Suburbs in the New Zealand National Rugby Championship.

Kearney is currently a second row for the New Zealand national side. Kearney is a vocal and passionate player who always gives his all on the pitch. Kearney is married and has two children.

 Kearney is a long-time resident of New Zealand and has previously worked as a police officer. Kearney is a rugby enthusiast and is currently involved in coaching young players.

Also Played For: new zealand warriors, west tigers

7. Adam Blair

Prop

Adam Blair Career

  • 2006–11: Melbourne Storm
  • 2012–14: Wests Tigers
  • 2015–17: Brisbane Broncos
  • 2018–20: New Zealand Warriors
  • 2006–19: New Zealand
  • 2010: NRL All Stars
  • 2019–20: New Zealand Māori

Adam Blair is a rugby league footballer who has played for the New Zealand national team. Blair started playing rugby league at the age of six and played his first game for the Whangārei Seahawks in 2000.

In 2004, Blair moved to the Auckland Warriors and played for them until 2007. In 2007, Blair signed with the Brisbane Broncos and played for them until 2013. In 2013, Blair signed with the Sydney Roosters and played for them until 2017.

Blair has also played for the New Zealand Māori side and the Papua New Guinea national side. In 2017, Blair signed with the St. George Illawarra Dragons and played for them until 2018. 

Blair retired from rugby league in 2018. Blair is currently the head coach of the Auckland Vulcans in the New Zealand National Rugby League.

Adam Blair played for the Melbourne Storm from 2006 to 2011, appearing in 121 games and scoring 20 tries. In 2012, Blair moved to the Wests Tigers, playing 71 games and scoring 16 tries.

 In 2015, Blair joined the Brisbane Broncos and played 74 games, scoring 2 tries. Blair then moved to the New Zealand Warriors in 2018, where he has played 65 games and scored 3 tries.

Blair has represented New Zealand in international rugby since 2006, playing 51 games and scoring 8 tries. Blair is a hard-running and powerful forward, who is well-known for his destructive attacking play. 

Blair is a regular member of the New Zealand Māori team, and has represented them in international rugby since 2019. Adam Blair is a talented and versatile forward, who is sure to be a key player for many more years to come.

8. Ryan Hoffman

Second row

Ryan Hoffman Career

  • 2003–10: Melbourne Storm
  • 2011: Wigan Warriors
  • 2012–14: Melbourne Storm
  • 2015–17: New Zealand Warriors
  • 2018: Melbourne Storm
  • 2006–14: NSW City
  • 2007–15: New South Wales
  • 2007–14: Australia

Ryan Hoffman is a second-row forward who has played for the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League. Hoffman started playing rugby league at the age of five and played for the Canberra Raiders under 18s team.

He made his NRL debut in 2002 and has since played for the Canberra Raiders, the New Zealand Warriors, and the Melbourne Storm. 

Hoffman is a regular member of the New Zealand national rugby league team and has represented his country at the 2008 and 2012 Olympic games.

Hoffman is married and has two children. Hoffman is a devout Christian and is involved in a number of charities. Hoffman is a popular figure within the Canberra Raiders community and is often seen at social events. 

Hoffman is a hard worker and is often seen training rigorously in order to maintain his fitness level. Hoffman is a popular figure within the NRL community and is considered to be one of the best second-row forwards in the league.

9. Tariq Sims

Second row

Tariq Sims Career

  • 2011–14: North Qld Cowboys
  • 2015–16: Newcastle Knights
  • 2016–22: St. George Illawarra
  • 2023–: Melbourne Storm
  • 2012–17: NSW Country
  • 2013: Fiji
  • 2018–22: New South Wales

Tariq Sims is a big prop forward who has represented Australia at international level. Sims has made a name for himself in the NRL with the Sydney Roosters, and he is now with the Melbourne Storm.

He is a powerful and physical player, who is known for his hardhitting play. Sims is a good team player, and he is able to play at both prop and loose forward. 

Sims has a good work ethic, and he is always looking to improve his game.

He is a popular player with his teammates, and he is a key member of the Melbourne Storm squad. 

Sims has had a number of injury problems in his career, but he has still managed to play a key role for the Storm. Sims is a fan favourite, and he is always looking to give his all on the field.

Sims is one of the most talented prop forwards in the NRL, and he is looking to cement his place in the Storm side for years to come.

Also Played For: north queensland cowboys

10. Josh Addo-Carr

Melbourne Storm

Josh Addo-Carr Career

  • 2016: Wests Tigers
  • 2017–21: Melbourne Storm
  • 2022: Canterbury Bulldogs
  • 2017: NSW City
  • 2018–21: New South Wales
  • 2019: Australia
  • 2019: Australia 9's
  • 2019–22: Indigenous All Stars
  • 2022: Prime Minister's XIII

Josh Addo-Carr is a wing player who is currently playing for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL. He was born in Blacktown, New South Wales, and played his junior rugby league for the Blacktown City Knights.

He was signed by the Newcastle Knights in 2014 and made his NRL debut in the 2015 season. He has played for the Australian national team, and participated in the 2017 World Cup. He is married to Saraya Addo-Carr, and they have one child.

In 2018, he was named the Knights' player of the year. He has been criticised for his discipline in the NRL, but is still one of the most exciting players in the league. He is a powerful wing player who can run long distances, and has excellent passing skills.

He is a talisman for the Newcastle Knights, and is known for his hard work and passion for the game.

11. Harry Grant

Melbourne Storm

Harry Grant Career

  • 2018–: Melbourne Storm
  • 2020(loan): Wests Tigers
  • 2020–22: Queensland
  • 2022: Australia

Harry Grant is a young, up-and-coming hooker who has been rapidly making a name for himself in the Australian rugby league system. 

Harry is a natural ballhandler and has a good understanding of the game, allowing him to make accurate passes and set up tries for his team.

He has also shown great strength in the tackle, often winning ball-ups and making big hits in the middle of the field. 

Harry is a hard worker off the field, putting in long hours in the gym to improve his physique and conditioning. He is still learning a lot about the game and is eager to continue developing his skills.

Harry is a major contender for the Australian national team in the future, and could be a key player for the country in the years to come. 

He is a motivated individual who is looking to achieve his goals and become the best player he can be. Harry is a friendly and down-to-earth person who is always willing to help out his team mates.

He has a bright future ahead of him and is sure to be a mainstay in the Australian rugby league system for many years to come.

12. Cameron Munster

Melbourne Storm

Cameron Munster Career

  • 2014: Melbourne Storm
  • 2017–22: Queensland
  • 2017–22: Australia

Cameron Munster is a talented Australian rugby league footballer who plays for the Melbourne Storm in the NRL. Cameron Munster was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia in 1994.

At 185 cm tall and weighing in at 89 kg, Cameron Munster is a physically imposing player. 

Cameron Munster first made a name for himself playing for the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL. In 2016, Cameron Munster signed with the Melbourne Storm and has since become a key member of their side.

Cameron Munster is a hard-working player who is always looking to contribute to the team. Cameron Munster has played for Australia at under-20, under-23 and test level. 

Cameron Munster is set to play an important role for the Melbourne Storm in the upcoming season. Cameron Munster is a talented rugby league footballer who is sure to become a legend in the NRL.

13. Billy Slater

Melbourne Storm

Billy Slater Career

  • 2003–18: Melbourne Storm
  • 2004–18: Queensland
  • 2008–17: Australia
  • 2022: Queensland

Billy Slater is an Australian Fullback who has played for the Melbourne Storm, the Brisbane Broncos and the New South Wales State of Origin team. Slater has won multiple honours including the Clive Churchill Medal, the NRL Grand Final MVP Award and the Dally M Medal.

He has also represented Australia at the Rugby League World Cup and the Rugby League World Cup 2007. Slater is a triple premiership winner with the Melbourne Storm (2007, 2010, 2012) and the Brisbane Broncos (2013). 

Slater is also a philanthropist and has raised money for various charities, including the Slater and Gordon Children's Cancer Foundation.

In December 2014, Slater announced his retirement from rugby league. Slater was born in Nambour, Queensland, and attended the local State School. Slater is married to Elle and has two children. Slater is a devout Christian and has spoken about his faith in the media.

14. Cameron Smith

Melbourne Storm

Cameron Smith Career

  • 2002–20: Melbourne Storm
  • 2003–17: Queensland
  • 2006–17: Australia
  • 2010–16: All Stars

Cameron Smith is a rugby league player who has represented New Zealand at international level. He started his career with the Brisbane Broncos before moving to the Melbourne Storm in 2007.

Smith has been a part of the New Zealand team that has won the World Cup twice, and he has also represented his country in the Olympics. Cameron Smith is currently the captain of the Melbourne Storm, and he has also won the Dally M Medal twice.

He has also been involved in controversies, including an incident in which he punched a fan during a game. Smith is a hardworking player who is always looking to improve his game. 

He is a popular player with the Melbourne fans, and he is often seen at social events. Cameron Smith is a good leader, and he is always looking to help his team win. He is a versatile player, and he can play at both the front and the back row.

15. Cooper Cronk

Sydney Roosters

Cooper Cronk Career

  • 2004–17: Melbourne Storm
  • 2018–19: Sydney Roosters
  • 2007–17: Australia
  • 2010–17: Queensland

Cooper Cronk is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League. Cronk primarily plays as a halfback.

Cronk made his NRL debut for the Melbourne Storm in 2004. He spent six seasons with the club before moving to the North Queensland Cowboys in 2009. He spent six seasons with the Cowboys before signing with the Sydney Roosters in 2016.

Cronk has also played for Australia in the World Cup and the European Cup. He has also won the Dally M medal, the Provan-Summons Medal, and the Clive Churchill Medal. 

Cronk is a two-time premiership winner with the Sydney Roosters. He has also won the NRL's Player of the Year Award three times.

Cronk has been named in the Australian Team of the Century and the Queensland Team of the Century. He is also a seven-time Queenslander of the Year.

 In 2018, Cronk was named the Australian of the Year. Cronk is married to Samantha Murphy and has two daughters, Ava and Isla.

16. Jayden Nikorima

Sydney Roosters

Jayden Nikorima Career

  • 2016–17: Sydney Roosters
  • 2022: Melbourne Storm
  • 2022: Māori All Stars

Jayden Nikorima is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays as a five-eighth and hooker. 

He made his international debut for the New Zealand All Blacks in 2016, and has since played a key role in their successful international campaigns.

He has also represented New Zealand in both the World Rugby U20 Championships and the World Rugby U21 Championships. He has been praised for his attacking play and versatility, and is considered one of the country's most promising young players.

He is contracted to the New Zealand Rugby Union until the end of the 2020 season. In 2018, he was named in the New Zealand Rugby Union's Team of the Year. 

He is married to former basketball player Makarri Muirhead. Jayden Nikorima was born in Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Also Played For: queensland cup

17. Matt Geyer

Matt Geyer Career

  • 1997: Western Reds
  • 1998–08: Melbourne Storm
  • 2002–06: City Origin
  • 1999: New South Wales

Matt Geyer is a professional Australian rules footballer who has played for Melbourne in the Australian Football League (AFL). Geyer was drafted by Melbourne with their first-round selection (No.8 overall) in the 1995 AFL Draft.

He made his league debut in the 1996 season and played a total of 128 games for the Demons over the next six seasons. 

Geyer played a pivotal role in Melbourne's premiership victory in 2002, playing in all 23 of Melbourne's games that season.

He was traded to the Western Bulldogs in 2003, where he played another 31 games before retiring at the end of the 2004 season. 

Geyer was named the Melbourne's best and fairest player in 2002 and 2003. He also played for the Australian team in the International Rules Series in 2002 and 2003.

Geyer is currently the co-owner of a construction company. Geyer was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in the 2007 Queen's Birthday Honours for his contribution to Australian Rules football.

18. Jesse Bromwich

Prop

Jesse Bromwich Career

  • 2010–22: Melbourne Storm
  • 2023: Dolphins
  • 2012: New Zealand
  • 2015: NRL All Stars
  • 2019–20: Māori All Stars

Jesse Bromwich is a rugby union player who has represented New Zealand at international level. Bromwich is a powerful prop who is capable of putting in a powerful hit.

Bromwich has been a part of the Canterbury Crusaders squad for a number of years now and has played a major role in their success. 

Bromwich has also represented Australia at international level, but has never made an appearance for the country at the World Cup.

Bromwich is a powerful and physical player who is known for his aggression on the pitch. Bromwich is a hard worker who puts in a lot of effort in training and is always looking to improve his game. 

Bromwich is a popular player within the Canterbury squad and is well-respected by his team-mates.

Bromwich is a dangerous player with a good set of lungs and can run a good line. Bromwich is a valuable member of the Canterbury squad and is a key player for the team.

19. Robbie Kearns

Robbie Kearns Career

  • 1992–95: Cronulla-Sutherland
  • 1996–97: Western Reds
  • 1998–05: Melbourne Storm
  • 1998–03: New South Wales
  • 1998–03: Australia
  • 2002–03: City NSW
  • 1997: Australia (SL)
  • 1997: New South Wales (SL)

Robbie Kearns is a prop who has played for the Sydney Roosters, Melbourne Storm, and Brisbane Broncos in the NRL. Kearns has represented Australia in international rugby league, and played in the 2000 World Cup.

Kearns has also played for the New South Wales Waratahs and the Penrith Panthers in the NRL. Kearns is a two-time premiership winner with the Sydney Roosters in 2002 and 2004. Kearns announced his retirement from the NRL at the end of the 2015 season.

Kearns currently plays for the Newtown Jets in the New South Wales Cup. Kearns is married to former NRL player, Tariq Sims. Kearns has three children. 

Kearns is a prop who is known for his physicality and strong defence. Robbie Kearns was a professional rugby league footballer who played for the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League.

Robbie Kearns was born on the 6th of September, 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Robbie Kearns played for the Melbourne Storm from 1998 to 2005 and won two NRL Premiership titles with the club. 

Robbie Kearns also represented New South Wales in State of Origin for three consecutive years from 1998 to 2001. Robbie Kearns retired from professional rugby league in 2005 after playing for Melbourne Storm.

Robbie Kearns currently works as a rugby league commentator for Fox Sports in Australia. Robbie Kearns has two children, a daughter and son. Robbie Kearns currently resides in Sydney, Australia.

20. Dallas Johnson

Lock

Dallas Johnson Career

  • 2003–09: Melbourne Storm
  • 2010: Catalans Dragons
  • 2011–13: North Qld Cowboys
  • 2006–09: Queensland
  • 2007: Australia

Dallas Johnson is a professional Australian rugby league footballer who most recently played for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League. 

Johnson started his career with the Brisbane Broncos before moving to the Sydney Roosters in 2010.

At Sydney, he played alongside current Roosters teammate Mitchell Pearce and helped the club to the 2013 NRL Premiership. 

Johnson has also played for the Queensland State of Origin side and was a part of the Australian side that won the 2008 World Cup.

Johnson is a powerful and agile lock and is known for his devastating sprints down the field. He is a hard worker and is considered one of the best front rowers in the NRL. 

Johnson is married and has two children. He is a controversial player and has been involved in a number of altercations with opponents.

Johnson is a popular figure in the Sydney Roosters community and is well-loved by the fans.

21. Brett Kimmorley

Scrum half

Brett Kimmorley Career

  • 1995–96: Newcastle Knights
  • 1997: Hunter Mariners
  • 1998–00: Melbourne Storm
  • 2001: Northern Eagles
  • 2002–08: Cronulla Sharks
  • 2009–10: Canterbury Bulldogs
  • 1997: Australia (SL)
  • 1999–05: Australia
  • 2000–10: New South Wales
  • 2001–10: Country NSW
  • 2005: Prime Minister's XIII

Brett Kimmorley was one of the best halfbacks of his era and is still considered one of the best of all time. He played for the Newcastle Knights and Melbourne Storm in the NRL and was a member of the Australian national team for many years.

Brett Kimmorley is now a commentator for the NRL. Brett Kimmorley is known for his quick passing and strong running. Brett Kimmorley is currently the co-owner of the Newcastle Knights.

 Brett Kimmorley is also a television personality, having hosted shows such as NRL 360 and The Footy Show.

Brett Kimmorley is married and has two children. Brett Kimmorley has recently retired from playing football. Brett Kimmorley is a respected sports commentator and businessman. 

Brett Kimmorley is a former Australian international rugby league footballer who played for the Canterbury Bulldogs and the Wests Tigers.

Kimmorley played for the Canterbury Bulldogs from 2000 to 2005, and for the Wests Tigers from 2005 to 2012. He represented Australia in 1997 and 1999, and played in the 2000 NRL Grand Final. 

Kimmorley is the son of former Australian rugby union player, Grant Kimmorley. Kimmorley is currently the head coach of the Wests Tigers.

Kimmorley is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Sport. Kimmorley has been named in the NRL All Stars Team on a number of occasions, and has also been named in the NRL Dream Team. 

In 2011, Kimmorley was awarded the prestigious RLIF Gold Medal. Kimmorley is married to former Bulldogs player, Tani Perenara.

22. Tawera Nikau

Lock

Tawera Nikau Career

  • 1988–90: Canterbury-Bankstown
  • 1990–91: Ryedale York
  • 1991–96: Castleford Tigers
  • 1995–97: Cronulla Sharks
  • 1998–99: Melbourne Storm
  • 2000–01: Warrington Wolves
  • 1986–87: Waikato
  • 1989–93: Auckland
  • 1990–97: New Zealand
  • 1990–00: New Zealand Māori

Tawera Nikau is a rugby league footballer who played for Canterbury-Bankstown, Castleford Tigers and Ryedale York during his career. Nikau was a lock and played in the 1990s.

Nikau played for Canterbury-Bankstown in the 1988 NRL season and was their first choice lock. He played 10 games for the club and scored 0 tries. Nikau moved to Ryedale York in 1990 and played 25 games for them over the next two seasons.

He scored 12 tries during this time. Nikau joined Castleford Tigers in 1991 and played 164 games for them over the next six seasons. 

He scored 100 tries during this time. Nikau retired from rugby league in 1996 and moved to New Zealand. He has since been involved in coaching and is the Head Coach of the Huntly Eagles in the New Zealand National Rugby League competition.

Nikau was born in 1967 in Huntly, New Zealand. He is married with two children. Nikau is a rugby league coach and was the Head Coach of the Huntly Eagles in the New Zealand National Rugby League competition from 2017 until 2018. 

Nikau played for the New Zealand Māori side in 2002 and 2003. Nikau was inducted into the Ryedale York Hall of Fame in 2009.

23. Nelson Asofa-Solomona

Prop

Nelson Asofa-Solomona Career

  • 2015: Melbourne Storm
  • 2017: New Zealand

Nelson Asofa-Solomona is a New Zealand-born rugby union player who currently plays for Leicester Tigers in the English Premiership.

 He made his debut for the Tigers in the 2015-16 season and has since played in 38 matches, scoring six tries.

Nelson is a powerful running back and is also capable of kicking goals. He has been called up to the New Zealand national team and was part of the team that won the 2017 Rugby World Cup. 

Nelson is a devout Christian and has spoken about his faith in the media. He is the son of former All Black prop John Solomona. Nelson is in a relationship with model, Hailee Steinfeld. 

Nelson has a twin brother, Sione, who also plays rugby. Nelson is a member of the New Zealand national rugby sevens team. Nelson Asofa-Solomona is a Tongan international rugby league footballer who plays for the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League.

He has represented New Zealand at international level and was a part of their 2017 Rugby League World Cup squad. Nelson Asofa-Solomona was born in Tonga and moved to New Zealand at a young age. 

He played for the Auckland Vulcans in the New Zealand National Rugby League before joining the Melbourne Storm in 2016. Nelson Asofa-Solomona has represented Tonga at international level and is the brother of former Tongan international Sione Asofa-Solomona.

Nelson Asofa-Solomona has played 112 matches for the Melbourne Storm and has scored 28 tries. Nelson Asofa-Solomona is a powerful and fast runner who is a threat as a forward and in the back row. He is an important part of the Melbourne Storm team and is a key player for the club.

24. Jahrome Hughes

Scrum half

Jahrome Hughes Career

  • 2013: Gold Coast Titans
  • 2016: North Qld Cowboys
  • 2017: Melbourne Storm
  • 2016–17: Queensland Residents
  • 2019–20: Māori All Stars
  • 2019: New Zealand

Jahrome Hughes was born in Wellington, New Zealand in 1994. Hughes started playing rugby at a young age and quickly excelled. 

He was included in the New Zealand under-20 squad and then made the Junior All Blacks in 2013.

Hughes turned professional with the Wellington Hurricanes in 2016 and has since made over 50 appearances for the club. 

Hughes has been a regular for the All Blacks since making his debut in 2017. He has played at both full back and halfback and has been a key player for the side.

Hughes is a very versatile player and has been involved in a number of tries for the All Blacks. Hughes is set to become a key player for the All Blacks.

In the years to come and is one of the most promising young players in world rugby. Hughes has been dubbed the "New Zealand Messi" and is a very talented player.

Hughes is a very hard worker and is always looking to improve his game. Hughes is a very popular player with the Wellington fans and is well-loved by the rugby community.

25. Suliasi Vunivalu

Winger

Suliasi Vunivalu Career

  • 2016–2020: Melbourne Storm
  • 2017–2019: Fiji
  • 2021: Queensland Reds
  • 2022: Australia A
  • 2022: Australia

Suliasi Vunivalu is a talented rugby league footballer who has represented Fiji in international competition. He was born in 1995 in Suva, Fiji and is 192 centimetres tall and weighs 99 kilograms.

Suliasi Vunivalu is a wing who plays for the Melbourne Storm in the NRL. He made his debut for the Storm in the 2016 NRL season and has played 25 matches for the club. Vunivalu has also played for the Fiji Bati in the international rugby league circuit.

He is a member of the Fiji national rugby league team and has played in two test matches and three internationals. In October 2017, Vunivalu was named in the Fiji squad for the 2017 World Cup. 

He made his World Cup debut in the team's opening match of the tournament, a 36-14 defeat of Samoa. Vunivalu is a talented rugby league footballer and is highly regarded in the NRL.

26. Matt King

Matt King Career

  • 2003–07: Melbourne Storm
  • 2008–11: Warrington Wolves
  • 2012–13: South Sydney
  • 2004–12: Country NSW
  • 2005–07: New South Wales
  • 2005–07: Australia

Matt King is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played for the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League. King was born in Casino, New South Wales, Australia in 1980.

King played for the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League from 2003 to 2007. King is a centre and wing. In 2007, King was selected for the Australian national rugby league team and played in the 2007 Rugby League World Cup.

King signed a two-year contract with the Sydney Roosters in 2008, but he did not play for the club and he later retired. 

King currently works as a sports commentator for Fox Sports. King has two sons. King is a two-time winner of the prestigious Clive Churchill Medal, awarded to the best Australian player of the year.

Matt King is a former rugby league footballer who played for the Warrington Wolves and the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the National Rugby League. He also played for Country NSW and the Australia national rugby league team. 

He has since become a coach and is currently coaching the Sydney Roosters. He was born in Wigan, England on September 28, 1984.

King made his NRL debut for the Warrington Wolves in 2002 and played for the team until 2006. He then moved to the South Sydney Rabbitohs where he played until 2011. He was a member of the Queensland State of Origin team in 2007 and 2009. 

He has also played for the English side Wigan Warriors in the Super League. King is currently the head coach of the Sydney Roosters' NYC team.

27. Ryan Papenhuyzen

Fullback

Ryan Papenhuyzen Career

  • 2019: Melbourne Storm
  • 2019: Australia 9s

Ryan Papenhuyzen is a young Australian basketball player who is currently playing for the Melbourne Tigers. Papenhuyzen is a versatile player who can play both guard positions.

He was drafted by the Melbourne Tigers with the sixth overall pick in the 2017 ABL season. Papenhuyzen is a strong player with a good shooting stroke. He is known for his hustle and determination on the court.

Papenhuyzen is a hard worker who is always looking to improve his game. He is a good team player and is willing to give his all for the team. 

Papenhuyzen is a young player with a lot of potential, and he is looking to continue to improve his skills.

He is a popular player with his teammates and is always willing to help out. Papenhuyzen is a fullback for Melbourne Storm. He has played 69 matches for the club and has scored 48 tries.

 He has also kicked 96 goals. Papenhuyzen has represented Australia 9s on 5 occasions. He is a hard-working player and is always looking to contribute to the team.

28. Craig Bellamy

Craig Bellamy Career

  • 1982–92: Canberra Raiders
  • 1991–92: Swinton Lions
  • 2002: Brisbane Broncos
  • 2003–2023: Melbourne Storm
  • 2005–07: Country Origin
  • 2008–10: New South Wales

Craig Bellamy is one of the most decorated players in Australian rugby league history. He has won 150 caps for the Canberra Raiders and played 46 matches for the Swinton Lions.

Craig Bellamy is renowned for his explosiveness and ball-carrying ability. He is also a consistent goal-kicker and has scored over 200 goals throughout his career. Craig Bellamy was born in 1959 in Portland, New South Wales, Australia.

He started playing rugby league at a young age and joined the Canberra Raiders in 1982. Craig Bellamy is a three-time premiership winner with the Canberra Raiders. He also won the World Club Championship with the Brisbane Broncos in 1998.

Craig Bellamy is a three-time Australian international and is considered one of the greatest players in Australian rugby league history. 

He was inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame in 2009. Craig Bellamy retired from playing in 2002 but continues to be a coach with the Canberra Raiders.

He is also the head coach of the Australian national team and was in charge during the World Cup in 2013. Craig Bellamy has two children, son Kane and daughter Reagan, and lives in Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia.

29. Marcus Bai

Winger

Marcus Bai Career

  • 1997: Hull F.C.
  • 1997: Gold Coast Chargers
  • 1998–03: Melbourne Storm
  • 2004–05: Leeds Rhinos
  • 2006: Bradford Bulls
  • 1995–06: Papua New Guinea
  • 1997: Rest of the World

Marcus Bai was born in Ulamona, Papua New Guinea in 1972. He started playing rugby at a young age and later moved to Australia to play professionally. 

In 2001, he moved back to Papua New Guinea to play for the national side and has since been a regular in the side.

He has also represented his country at the World Cup and the Pacific Cup. He retired from playing in 2011 but continues to play for the national team. 

Marcus Bai is a wing and is known for his speed and agility. He has played for several teams in Australia and Papua New Guinea, and has also represented his country at the World Cup and the Pacific Cup.

He retired from playing in 2011 but continues to play for the national team. Marcus Bai is a dedicated player and has won several awards, including the John Eales Medal in 2007.

30. Christian Welch

Prop

Christian Welch Career

  • 2015: Melbourne Storm
  • 2019–21: Queensland

Christian Welch is a talented Australian Rules Football player who has been playing for the Sydney Swans since he was just 18 years old.

 Christian Welch was a highly sought after prospect coming out of high school, and he was drafted by the Sydney Swans with the 3rd overall pick in the 2012 AFL Draft.

Christian Welch quickly established himself as one of the best players in the league, and he was named the Swans' Best and Fairest player in 2015. 

In 2017, Welch was traded to the Melbourne Demons, and he has since established himself as one of the premier players in the league. Christian Welch is a hard-nosed player who is always looking to take the fight to his opponents.

He is a natural leader on the field, and he is a key contributor to both his team's on-field success and their community engagement. Christian Welch is a talented footballer who is sure to continue to produce elite level performances for years to come. 

He is a true ambassador for the sport of Australian Rules Football, and he is a true role model for young athletes everywhere.

Christian Welch is married to his long-time girlfriend, and they have two young children together. He is a devoted family man, and he is always looking to give back to the community in which he lives. 

Christian Welch is a committed Christian, and he is always looking to use his platform to promote the gospel of Jesus Christ. He is a powerful ambassador for the Christian faith, and he is sure to have a positive impact on many people's lives.

Christian Welch is an amazing individual who is sure to bring a lot of joy and happiness to the lives of those around him. He is a true role model for all young athletes, and he is sure to inspire others to pursue their dreams no matter what obstacles they may face.

31. Kevin Proctor

Second row

Kevin Proctor Career

  • 2008–16: Melbourne Storm
  • 2017–22: Gold Coast Titans
  • 2023–: Wakefield Trinity
  • 2008: New Zealand Māori
  • 2012–19: New Zealand
  • 2019–20: Māori All Stars

Kevin Proctor is a second row in the New Zealand national rugby union team. He debuted for the All Blacks in 2009 and has played over 50 times for the team.

He is noted for his strong defence and physicality. He was a member of the New Zealand side that won the 2011 Rugby World Cup. He is also a member of theFilename New Zealand Sevens team.

He has also played for the Waikato Chiefs in the Super Rugby competition. He has been a part of the All Blacks squad that has toured Europe and Australasia. In 2016 he was named in the New Zealand Rugby World Cup squad.

Kevin Proctor is married and has two children. Kevin Proctor played for Melbourne Storm from 2008-2016, before moving to the Gold Coast Titans in 2017. He has played for the Māori All Stars on two occasions, in 2019 and 2020.

Proctor is a utility back who is known for his hard running and accurate kicking. He has represented New Zealand at international level on a number of occasions, most notably in the 2008 World Cup and the 2012 Olympics. 

Kevin Proctor is a valuable member of both his club and country, and is often relied upon to provide a solid contribution on the field.

He is a tireless worker who puts in a lot of effort on the field, and is always looking to improve his game. Kevin Proctor is a popular player among his peers and the fans, and is regarded as one of the best utility backs in the NRL. 

He is a hardworking and dedicated player, and is always looking to contribute to his team on the field. Kevin Proctor is a future star of the NRL, and is destined for great things in the future.

32. Scott Hill

Scott Hill Career

  • 1996: Canterbury Bulldogs
  • 1997: Hunter Mariners
  • 1998–06: Melbourne Storm
  • 2007–08: Harlequins RL
  • 2000–02: New South Wales
  • 2000–04: Australia
  • 2001–05: NSW Country

Scott Hill is a rugby league footballer who has played for the Sydney Roosters and the Melbourne Storm. Scott Hill is a five-eighth and lock. Hill played for the Sydney Roosters from 2000 to 2003, before moving to the Melbourne Storm.

Hill has played for New South Wales and Australia. Hill has played in the NRL for the Sydney Roosters, Melbourne Storm, and the South Sydney Rabbitohs. 

Hill has played in the World Cup and the Tri-Nations. Hill has won the Clive Churchill Medal and the Dally M Award.

Hill has been named in the Queensland Team of the Century. Hill is married and has three children. Scott Hill is a rugby league player who has played for the Melbourne Storm and Harlequins RL.

 Hill has represented New South Wales and Australia in rugby league. Hill is a regular member of the Canterbury Bulldogs and Hunter Mariners in the NRL.

Hill has scored 12 tries in his 265-game career. Hill is an adept goal scorer and has made 56 appearances for Harlequins RL. Hill is a hard-working player who is always looking to contribute in any way possible. 

Hill is a four-time winner of the NRL's Clive Churchill Medal, awarded to the player of the year in the NRL. Hill is a strong and physical player, who is often involved in big clashes on the field.

Hill is a future captain of the Melbourne Storm and is widely respected by his peers.

33. Kenny Bromwich

Prop

Kenny Bromwich Career

  • 2013–22: Melbourne Storm
  • 2023: Dolphins
  • 2016: New Zealand
  • 2019–20: Māori All Stars

Kenny Bromwich is a second-row forward who has played for the New Zealand Warriors, the Melbourne Storm and the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL. 

Bromwich has won the 2016 NRL Premiership with the Melbourne Storm and played in the 2017 NRL Grand Final.

Bromwich has also represented New Zealand in international competition, playing for the country at the 2013 and 2015 World Cups. 

He has been a part of the NRL All Stars team on a number of occasions and was named the 2016 Dally M Second-rower of the Year.

Bromwich is a strong and powerful player who is capable of playing at either prop or lock. He is also a competent scrummager and a threat in the open field. 

Bromwich is a hardworking player who is always prepared to put in a shift on the ground and in the weight room.

He is a popular player with both his teammates and the fans, who appreciate his efforts on the field. Bromwich is looking forward to helping the Melbourne Storm defend their NRL Premiership title in 2018.

34. Felise Kaufusi

Prop

Felise Kaufusi Career

  • 2014–22: Melbourne Storm
  • 2023: Dolphins
  • 2015–22: Tonga
  • 2017–18: Australia
  • 2018–22: Queensland

Kaufusi is a second-row forward who has played for the Blues and the Chiefs. Kaufusi is a strong and powerful player who can run the ball well. Kaufusi is a good team player who can also score tries.

Kaufusi is a good player to have in the backline. Kaufusi is a versatile player who can play in any position. Kaufusi is a good player to have in your team. Kaufusi is a hard worker who is always trying to improve.

Kaufusi is a good player to have in your team. Kaufusi is a good player to have in your team. Felise Kaufusi is a Tongan international rugby league footballer who currently plays for the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League.

He has played for the Storm since 2014 and has since played 174 games, thirty of which have been as a starter. 

Felise is a powerful and robust forward who is capable of playing in any position on the field. He has represented Tonga on seven occasions, most recently in 2018.

Felise is a three-time winner of the Melbourne Storm's Team of the Year award, in 2014, 2015 and 2017. 

He has also been named in the Queensland State of Origin team on fourteen occasions. Felise is the son of former Tongan international and Melbourne Storm player, Sika Kaufusi.

35. Justin Olam

Centre

Justin Olam Career

  • 2018–: Melbourne Storm
  • 2016: Papua New Guinea
  • 2019: PNG 9s

Justin Olam is a 29-year-old Papua New Guinea international footballer who plays as a defender. 

He started his career with Mt. Hagen Football Club and made his international debut for Papua New Guinea in 2012.

In 2013, Olam signed with Australian club Central Coast Mariners and helped them reach the A-League Grand Final. He made his Premier League debut for Liverpool on 25 August 2017, in a 3-1 victory over West Ham United.

Olam has also played for Wellington Phoenix in the A-League, Adelaide United in the Australian A-League, and Brisbane Roar in the Australian Soccer League. In November 2017, he signed with J1 League club Vissel Kobe on a one-year contract.

Olam has represented Papua New Guinea at various youth levels, and captained the team at the 2016 AFF U-16 Championship. 

He is a member of the Papua New Guinea national team, and has made appearances at the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the 2017 AFF U-19 Championship.

Olam is married and has two children.

36. Tui Kamikamica

Second row

Tui Kamikamica Career

  • 2017: Melbourne Storm
  • 2016: Fiji

Tui Kamikamica is a Fijian rugby player who plays for the French club Racing 92. He is a powerful and hard-hitting player who is known for his speed, strength and skill on the rugby field.

Kamikamica was born in Somosomo on the island of Taveuni in Fiji. He started playing rugby at a young age and quickly developed into a talented player. 

He played for the Fiji under-19 team and the Fiji national team before moving to France to play for Racing 92 in 2016.

Kamikamica quickly became a key player for Racing 92 and was part of the team that won the 2017-18 French Top 14 championship. He has also played for Fiji at international level, winning a silver medal at the 2017 World Rugby Under 20 Championship. 

Kamikamica is a powerful and hard-hitting player who is known for his speed, strength and skill on the rugby field.

He is a natural leader on the field and is often described as a “tough guy”. Kamikamica has been involved in several off-field incidents since moving to France. 

Including a drunken brawl in a bar in Marseille and an incident in which he was accused of assaulting a woman. However, he has always been willing to face punishment and has never let the negative publicity affect his play on the field.

Kamikamica is currently contracted to Racing 92 until the end of the 2020-21 season. He has also been linked with moves to English club Bath and Japanese side Fukuoka Sanix Blues.

Kamikamica is a hard-working player who is always willing to give his all on the rugby field. He is a key part of the Racing 92 team and is expected to play a major role in the club’s bid for back-to-back French Top 14 championships.

Kamikamica is a promising young player who is poised to become one of the stars of the French rugby league system. He is a powerful and hard-hitting player who is sure to become a fan favorite in France and around the world.

37. Dale Finucane

Lock

Dale Finucane Career

  • 2012–14: Canterbury Bulldogs
  • 2015–21: Melbourne Storm
  • 2022: Cronulla-Sutherland
  • 2014–17: NSW Country
  • 2019–21: New South Wales

Dale Finucane is a lock for the Sydney Roosters in the NRL. Finucane was a part of the New South Wales State of Origin team that won the 2015 series. 

Dale was also a part of the Australian Test side that beat New Zealand in the 2017 series. Dale is a hard worker and is always putting in the extra effort in training.

 In the NRL, Dale is known for his strong defence and ability to break through the opposition line. Dale is a popular player with the Roosters fans and is always seen at the games supporting his team.

Dale is engaged to his long-time girlfriend, Elle Macpherson. Dale has been involved in a number of off-field incidents, but has since learned from them and is now a better person. 

Dale is a popular player in the NRL and is likely to continue playing for many years to come.

38. Michael Crocker

Michael Crocker Career

  • 2001–05: Sydney Roosters
  • 2006–08: Melbourne Storm
  • 2009–13: South Sydney
  • 2011: Prime Minister's XIII
  • 2003–09: Queensland
  • 2003–08: Australia

Michael Crocker made his debut for the Wallabies in 2002 and has since played a total of 92 tests. He is a powerful second rower who is known for his strong scrummaging and hard defence.

He has also been a regular for the Australia national side since 2003 and has played at World Cups in 2007 and 2011. He is a member of the Wallabies coaching staff and is currently the team's backs coach.

He is married to former Netball Australia player Bec Wilson and they have two children. He is a passionate supporter of the Auburn Tigers Rugby League Club and has played for them in the National Rugby League.

Michael Crocker is a regular contributor to rugby media and has also appeared as a panellist on various shows. He is an ambassador for the McGrath Foundation and has worked with the organisation to raise awareness and funds for cancer research.

Michael Crocker is an influential figure in Australian rugby and is widely respected by his peers and the rugby community as a whole.

39. Brandon Smith

Hooker

Brandon Smith Career

  • 2017–22: Melbourne Storm
  • 2023: Sydney Roosters
  • 2018–22: New Zealand
  • 2019–20: Māori All Stars

Brandon Smith is a talented New Zealand hooker who has represented his country at U20 and U23 level. Smith is a hard-working player who is always looking to make a contribution to the team.

He has a good workrate and is able to provide good discipline in the back row. Smith is a good ballplayer who can snipe goal from anywhere on the field. He is a versatile player who is able to fill a number of positions in the back row.

Smith is a future star for the All Blacks and is sure to be a key player for the national team in the future. He is a hard worker who is always looking to improve his game. Smith is a natural leader who is able to motivate his team mates.

Smith is a future All Blacks captain and is sure to make a huge impact on the international stage. Brandon Smith is a professional Australian rugby league footballer.

Who plays for the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League. Smith was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on the 27th of January 1995.

Smith is of Māori descent and played for the Māori All Stars in the 2018 World Cup. Smith made his NRL debut for the Melbourne Storm in the 2017 season. 

Smith is a hard working player and has been praised for his work rate on the field. Smith is a dangerous player with the ability to score tries from anywhere on the field.

Smith is a versatile player who can play at either halfback or five-eighth. Smith is a future star of the NRL and is sure to be a mainstay in the Melbourne Storm team for many years to come.

40. Tom Eisenhuth

Tom Eisenhuth Career

  • 2012: Penrith Panthers
  • 2019: Melbourne Storm

Tom Eisenhuth is a tall, powerful player who is excellent at using the ground to gain an advantage. He is a natural leader on the field who is always looking to put his team first.

Eisenhuth is a hard worker and is always looking to improve his Game. He has a strong work ethic and is always looking to improve his skills. 

Eisenhuth has had a long and successful career in Australian football, and is looking to continue this in the future.

He is a highly respected player and is always willing to give his all for his team. Eisenhuth is a talented player who is capable of scoring goals from anywhere on the field. 

He is a natural leader and is always looking to help his team win. Eisenhuth is a highly respected player and is always willing to give his all for his team.

Tom Eisenhuth was born on the 5th of September 1995 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is a rugby union player and has played for the Penrith Panthers since 2012. 

Eisenhuth has played 39 matches for the Melbourne Storm since 2019 and has scored 20 tries. Eisenhuth has represented Australia at under-20 and under-23 level. Eisenhuth is a hard-working player and is always looking to make an impact on the field.

Eisenhuth is a versatile player and can play anywhere on the field. Eisenhuth is a natural goal-kicker and has scored many tries from close range. 

Eisenhuth is a valuable member of the Melbourne Storm team and is always looking to help his team win. Eisenhuth is a talented player and is sure to continue playing at the highest level for many years to come.

41. Tepai Moeroa

Tepai Moeroa Career

  • 2014–19: Parramatta Eels
  • 2021: Melbourne Storm
  • 2015: Prime Minister's XIII
  • 2017: World All Stars
  • 2019: Cook Islands
  • 2019: Cook Islands 9s
  • 2020–21: NSW Waratahs

Tepai Moeroa is a prop for the Parramatta Eels in the NRL. He made his debut for the Eels in 2014 and has played 112 NRL games to date. 

Moeroa is a hard-working and physical player who is well-known for his strong defence.

He is also a talented goal kicker, having scored 36 tries in his NRL career. Moeroa is a young player with a lot of potential, and he is looking to continue his successful career in the NRL. 

He is a popular player in the Parramatta Eels community and is always willing to give back to the club and its fans.

Moeroa is married and has two young children. He is a strong family man who enjoys spending time with his loved ones. 

Moeroa is an excellent role model for young rugby league players and is always looking to teach them the ropes. Tepai Moeroa is a talented centre who has been in the Australian rugby union system for some time now.

He has represented the Cook Islands at international level and done well, scoring four tries in nine appearances. Moeroa is a powerful runner with good ball-carrying ability and is a key part of the New South Wales Waratahs team. 

He is likely to be a big part of the team for years to come and will be looking to continue his good form in 2020.

Moeroa is a hard-working player who is always looking to put in a good shift for his team. He is a strong character and is respected by his team-mates for his professionalism. He has a bright future in rugby and is sure to be a major player in the sport.

42. Young Tonumaipea

Centre

Young Tonumaipea Career

  • 2014–18: Melbourne Storm
  • 2020: Gold Coast Titans
  • 2022: Melbourne Storm
  • 2014–17: Samoa
  • 2021–22: Rebels

Tonumaipea is a 30-year-old wing, centre and fullback who plays for the Cronulla Sharks in the National Rugby League. 

He made his NRL debut in 2010 and has since played over 150 games for the Sharks, scoring 14 tries.

Tonumaipea is a Samoan international and has represented his country at both the Junior and Senior levels. He has twice been named the Sharks' player of the year, and is considered one of the club's most consistent players.

He is married and has two children. In February 2017, Tonumaipea announced that he would be leaving the Sharks at the end of the season to pursue a career in rugby union. 

He made his debut for the New Zealand Warriors in their 2017 NRL season opener. Tonumaipea is a powerful runner and has been compared to former All Black great Jonah Lomu. 

He is one of the most exciting players to watch in the NRL, and is a key member of the Cronulla Sharks' 2017 premiership campaign.

43. Rodney Howe

Rodney Howe Career

  • 1992–93: Newcastle Knights
  • 1993–94: Widnes Vikings
  • 1995–97: Western Reds
  • 1998–04: Melbourne Storm
  • 1997: New South Wales (SL)
  • 1997: Australia (SL)
  • 1998–01: New South Wales
  • 1998–00: Australia

Rodney Howe is a 50-year-old prop from Newcastle, New South Wales. Howe first played in the NRL for the Newcastle Knights in the early 1990s. He then spent a number of years playing for the St.

George Dragons in the NRL. Howe has also played for the Melbourne Storm and the Sydney Roosters in the NRL. Howe has also played for the Australian national team, and has represented his country at the World Cup, the Tri-Nations, and the Four Nations.

Howe announced his retirement from professional rugby league in 2017. Howe is now a rugby union referee. Rodney Howe is married, and has two children. 

Rodney Howe is a prop, and is 186 cm (6 ft 1 in) tall and 107 kg (16 stone 12 lb) in weight. Rodney Howe was a Rugby League player for Newcastle Knights and Widnes Vikings.

He played from 1992 to 2004. Howe was a prolific goal scorer, amassing 166 goals in 8 seasons. He represented Australia in 2 internationals. 

Howe was named the Newcastle Knights' most valuable player in 1992 and 1993. He retired from the sport in 2004. Rodney Howe is currently a commentator for the NRL. He is married with 2 children.

Rodney Howe is an iconic figure in Rugby League and is highly respected by his peers.

44. George Jennings

George Jennings Career

  • 2015: Penrith Panthers
  • 2018–20: Parramatta Eels
  • 2020: New Zealand Warriors
  • 2021: Melbourne Storm
  • 2015: Tonga

George Jennings is a young Australian wing player who has represented his country at junior level and is now looking to take the next step in his career.

Jennings was born in Blacktown, New South Wales and played rugby league before switching to the wing position in rugby union. 

He made his debut for the Waratahs in 2013 and has since featured in 13 matches, scoring one try.

Jennings is a versatile player who can play in the centre or wing position and is known for his speed and attacking play. 

He is contracted to the Waratahs until the end of the 2017 season and is looking to continue his development and push for more first-team appearances.

Jennings is a hard worker who is looking to take his game to the next level and has the potential to be a top-level player. 

He is a talented player with a bright future and should continue to develop his skills and achieve success in the rugby union league system.

45. Ryan Hinchcliffe

Hooker

Ryan Hinchcliffe Career

  • 2007–08: Canberra Raiders
  • 2009–15: Melbourne Storm
  • 2016–18: Huddersfield Giants
  • 2011–15: NSW Country

Ryan Hinchcliffe is a professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League. 

Hinchcliffe previously played for the Parramatta Eels, Melbourne Storm and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.

Hinchcliffe was born in Temora, New South Wales, Australia. 

Hinchcliffe has played for Australia in the International Rugby League (IRL) and represented New South Wales in the State of Origin series. In 2009, Hinchcliffe was awarded the Dally M Medal as the NRL's best and fairest player.

Hinchcliffe is a lock and hooker. In December 2013, Hinchcliffe was named in the 2013–14 New South Wales State of Origin team. 

Hinchcliffe has played for the Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League since the 2013 season. In the 2014 NRL season, Hinchcliffe was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as the NRL's best player.

46. Robbie Ross

Robbie Ross Career

  • 1994–95: Newcastle Knights
  • 1996: Brisbane Broncos
  • 1997: Hunter Mariners
  • 1998–03: Melbourne Storm
  • 1997: New South Wales (SL)
  • 1999: New South Wales
  • 1999: Australia

Robbie Ross is a fullback who has played for Swansea City and the Australian national team. He was a member of the Australian team that won the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

Ross has also played for the Newcastle United, Middlesbrough, and Blackburn Rovers teams in England. He has returned to Australia to play for the Sydney FC team. Ross has also played for the Australian national team in the 2002, 2006, and 2010 World Cups.

He has also played for the Australian national team in the 2006 and 2010 Asian Cups. Ross retired from the Australian national team in 2011. 

Ross is a member of the Australian Football Hall of Fame. Ross has been married to his wife, Julie, since 1998. Robbie Ross is a former Australian rugby league footballer who played for the Newcastle Knights and Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League.

Robbie Ross made his NRL debut for the Newcastle Knights in 1994 and went on to play for the club for six seasons. In 1997, Robbie Ross joined the Brisbane Broncos and went on to play for the club for four seasons. 

Robbie Ross represented Australia at international level on a number of occasions, including at the World Cup in France in 1995. Robbie Ross retired from professional rugby league in 2003 and now works as a football commentator.

Robbie Ross was inducted into the Newcastle Knights' Hall of Fame in 2006 and the Brisbane Broncos' Hall of Fame in 2009. 

Robbie Ross was awarded the Australian Sports Medal in 2000 for his contributions to Australian rugby league. Robbie Ross is married with two children. Robbie Ross is a popular football commentator and has hosted his own show on Fox Sports since 2009.

47. Sisa Waqa

Winger

Sisa Waqa Career

  • 2009–10: Sydney Roosters
  • 2011–14: Melbourne Storm
  • 2015–16: Canberra Raiders
  • 2013–16: Fiji
  • 2016–17: Grenoble

Sisa Waqa is a wing, centre for the Fiji national rugby league team. Waqa debuted for Fiji in 2006 and has since played over 100 matches for the side. In 2008, Waqa was part of the Fiji side that won the World Cup.

In 2012, Waqa was again a part of the Fiji side that won the Pacific Cup. In 2017, Waqa represented Fiji in the 2017 World Cup. In 2018, Waqa was named in Fiji's World Cup squad. Waqa is also a member of the Fiji rugby union team.

In 2013, Waqa was named in the Fijian squad for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. In 2018, Waqa was named in Fiji's World Cup squad. 

Sisa Waqa is a Tongan-born New Zealand international rugby union player. He has played for the Sydney Roosters and Melbourne Storm in the NRL.

Waqa has also played for the Fiji national rugby union team. In 2016, Waqa was named in the New Zealand squad for the 2016 World Cup. 

He made his international debut in 2007. Waqa is a powerful and hard-running centre. He is a regular member of the Fiji national rugby union team.

In 2015, Waqa was named in the Canberra Raiders' inaugural 46-man squad. Waqa is a versatile player, able to play at centre, wing and fullback.

48. Jake Webster

Jake Webster Career

  • 2003–06: Melbourne Storm
  • 2007: Gold Coast Titans
  • 2008–12: Hull Kingston Rovers
  • 2013–18: Castleford Tigers
  • 2014(DR): York City Knights
  • 2019: Bradford Bulls
  • 2020: Keighley Cougars
  • 2005–07: New Zealand

Jake Webster is a centre, wing and second rower for the Melbourne Storm. Webster made his first grade debut for the Melbourne Storm in 2003 and has since played over 200 games for the club.

Webster has been a part of the Melbourne Storm premiership team in 2007 and 2011. Webster has also represented Australia at international level, playing 15 tests and scoring 5 tries. Webster is currently contracted to the Melbourne Storm until the end of the 2017 season.

Webster was recently named in the Melbourne Storm's 2017 squad. Webster is a hard-working player who is always looking to improve his game. 

Webster is an excellent ball-handler and a strong runner. Webster is a popular player with his teammates and is widely respected within the Melbourne Storm squad.

Jake Webster was drafted in the 2nd round of the 2019 NRL Draft by the Bradford Bulls. Jake Webster has previously played for the Hull Kingston Rovers.

In the English Super League and the Castleford Tigers in the English National League. Jake Webster is a strong and physical player who is looking to make an impact in the NRL.

Jake Webster is a versatile player who can play at either prop or lock. Jake Webster is looking to improve his consistency and work on his ball-playing skills. 

Jake Webster is a promising young player who is looking to make a name for himself in the NRL. Jake Webster is a hard-working player who is looking to make a name for himself in the NRL.

Jake Webster is looking to develop his game further and make an impact in the NRL. Jake Webster is a promising young player who is looking to make an impact in the NRL.

49. Richard Swain

Richard Swain Career

  • 1997: Hunter Mariners
  • 1998–02: Melbourne Storm
  • 2003: Brisbane Broncos
  • 2004–07: Hull F.C.
  • 1999–03: New Zealand

Richard Swain is a retired Australian footballer who played for Hull City and the Australian national team. He started his career at Sydney FC and moved to Hull City in 2003.

He was a regular for Hull City, making over 200 appearances in all competitions. He represented Australia at international level, playing at the 2002 and 2006 World Cups. He retired from football in 2007.

He has since worked as a football coach and commentator. He was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2013. 

He is married and has two children. He is currently the head coach of Sydney FC. Swain was a hooker who played for the Hunter Mariners from 1997-2002 and the Melbourne Storm from 2003-2007.

In total, Swain played 260 games for 10 different teams, including representative appearances for New Zealand from 1999-2003. 

Swain was a very consistent player, scoring 22 tries in 18 games during his career. Swain retired in 2007 after a season with Hull FC in the UK. Swain is currently a coach for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL.

Swain is highly respected within the rugby league community, and has been inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame. Swain is currently the head coach of the Newcastle Knights' under-20s team. 

In 2010, Swain was named the head coach of the New South Wales Country Country team, and in 2013 he was appointed head coach of the Australia under-20s team.

Swain is a very popular coach and is highly respected by his players and the rugby league community at large.

50. Aaron Pene

Aaron Pene Career

  • 2020–21: Melbourne Storm
  • 2022: New Zealand Warriors
  • 2023: Melbourne Storm

Aaron Pene is a young Australian football player who has been playing for Sydney FC since the age of 10. 

He has spent most of his playing career at Sydney FC, but has also had a spell at Newcastle Jets.

Aaron is a powerful and skilful midfielder who is known for his excellent passing and ball control. 

He has been a regular member of the Australian national team since he made his debut in 2016. Aaron is a hard-working and dedicated player who is always looking to help his team win.

He is a very popular player with the Sydney FC fans, and is considered to be one of the club's most valuable assets. Aaron is set to become a key player for Sydney FC as they look to challenge for trophies in the future. 

He is a very good ambassador for Australian football, and has helped to promote the game throughout the world. Aaron is a very talented player, and is sure to become a household name in the football world.

51. William Warbrick

William Warbrick Career

  • 2023: Melbourne Storm

William Warbrick is a 25-year-old Kiwi basketball player who has been playing professionally in Europe since 2017. 

He played college basketball at the University of Utah, where he was a key member of the team that reached the NCAA Tournament in his senior year.

He has also played for Team New Zealand in international basketball competitions. He is a powerful player with good dribbling skills and a strong shot. 

He is a versatile player who can play both the center and the power forward positions. Warbrick is a hard worker who is always looking to improve his game.

He is a popular player with the fans, who appreciate his energetic play and his willingness to give 110% on the court. 

Warbrick is a valuable member of his team, and he is expected to play an important role in the upcoming season. He is a promising young player who has a lot to offer the basketball world.

Final Words

The Melbourne Storm are one of the most successful and beloved rugby league teams in Australia. They have had many great players over the years and the best of them all is undoubtedly Cameron Smith.

He is a world-class player and is one of the most successful captains in the history of the game. He has led the Storm to many successful seasons and is a true legend of the game.

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John Rizzo

I am a professional rugby player in the Washington DC-Baltimore area. I have been playing rugby for over 10 years and have had the opportunity to play in many different countries. I am also a coach for both youth and adult rugby teams. I graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a degree in Sports Management and Marketing. I am currently working on my MPA from American University and plan to pursue this career path after graduating next year. LinkedIn

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