
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Eli Katoa has emerged as a key player for the Melbourne Storm, showcasing his remarkable skills in his third season with the team.
After three years at the Warriors, Katoa, now 25, has established himself as one of the NRL's elite back-rowers.
His game-changing abilities, including spectacular leaps and decisive line breaks, have made him a fan favorite among teammates and the coaching staff.
In the recent match against the Sharks, Katoa played a pivotal role in the Storm's impressive 30-6 victory.
He was instrumental in setting up tries for Jahrome Hughes and Nick Meaney, demonstrating his exceptional kick-chase efforts.
Moreover, he ran for an impressive 145 meters during the game, further solidifying his impact on the team's performance.
Katoa's contributions reflect not only his individual talent but also his deeper influence within Craig Bellamy's squad.
His ability to turn the tide of a game has become a significant asset for the Storm.