LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
In his seventh season with the Melbourne Storm, Tui Kamikamica once again proved to be a force to be reckoned with on the rugby league field.
Known for his size and power, Kamikamica consistently delivered solid performances that both his teammates and fans have come to expect from him.
Throughout the season, Kamikamica showcased his dominance in the middle of the field as a prop.
Out of his 21 appearances, he started in the prop position for all but one game.
His impressive stats speak for themselves, as he recorded a total of 547 tackles and 1940 run metres.
Not only did Kamikamica excel in his defensive duties, but he also made an impact on the attacking end.
He managed to accumulate 808 post-contact metres and 18 tackle-breaks, proving to be a difficult player to bring down for opposing defenders.
Additionally, he even scored a try during the season, further adding to his contribution to the team.
As the season comes to a close, Kamikamica will have the opportunity to showcase his skills on the international stage.
He will be captaining his country in the 2023 Pacific Championship, marking his 17th and 18th appearances for his national team.
Overall, Kamikamica's performance in the 2023 season has once again solidified his reputation as a reliable and formidable forward in the rugby league world.