
The Melbourne Storm has officially announced its leadership groups for the upcoming 2026 NRL season.
For the third consecutive year, Harry Grant takes on the role of club captain, a position he has embraced with distinction.
Alongside Grant, his trusted halves partners Cameron Munster and Jahrome Hughes will serve as vice-captains as the team gears up for the new season.
Rejoining the leadership cadre are Tui Kamikamica, Josh King, and Eli Katoa, who will be in the top leadership group for their second year.
For the second time, the Storm has established an emerging leadership group within the organization.
This new group welcomes fresh faces, including Stefano Utoikamanu, Alec MacDonald, and Ativalu Lisati, while Tyran Wishart and Trent Loiero return to lend their experience to the roster of up-and-coming leaders.
This emerging leadership ensemble aims to propel the club's progress, instilling a sense of accountability and leadership among future Storm players.
"We're really confident this experienced group will continue to set the standards we expect from the players and lead from the front," commented Todd Lowrie, Head of Development and Leadership, regarding the selection of the leadership group.
"Harry was the standout choice as captain once again this year, and he will be fantastically supported and complemented by Cameron and Jahrome."
