Moeroa eyes Super League switch post NRL finale

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

Tepai Moeroa, the hard-hitting prop for the Melbourne Storm, is gearing up to close out his NRL career with a bang as he heads into this weekend's Grand Final showdown.

Having spent the better part of his career with the Parramatta Eels under the guidance of coach Brad Arthur, Moeroa made a bold move to rugby union with the NSW Waratahs in 2020.

This pivot is reminiscent of former Sydney Roosters player Joseph Suaalii's switch, who is set to make a similar transition in 2025.

With his contract winding down at the end of the year, Moeroa has his sights set on a new challenge abroad, eyeing a move to the English Super League.

Since joining the Storm in 2021 after a brief rugby union hiatus, he has played a key role in the team's success, racking up 10 impressive appearances for the minor premiership-winning squad.

As Moeroa prepares to embark on this next chapter in his sporting journey, fans can expect nothing less than his trademark toughness and determination to shine through on the field.

It looks like the Super League may soon witness the unstoppable force that is Tepai Moeroa, ready to make his mark in the world of rugby league on an international stage.

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