Moeroa's comeback shines bright, conquering injury's might

Season in Review: Tepai Moeroa

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

Tepai Moeroa, a powerful forward, has had a couple of seasons disrupted by injury.

However, this season, he managed to make 18 appearances across the NRL and HostPlus Cup competitions.

According to melbournestorm.com.au, Moeroa's season with the Melbourne Storm was reviewed.

He joined the Storm side for the final six games of the season, contributing with aggression and go-forward off the interchange bench.

In those six games, Moeroa recorded an impressive 91 tackles and ran for 404 metres.

Additionally, he played a significant role in five of the games, helping the Storm secure victories.

Furthermore, Moeroa also played for the Falcons, where he showcased his skills and impact in the front row.

In his time with the Falcons, the 28-year-old made 10 tackle breaks and recorded 203 tackles with an impressive efficiency rate of 94%.

He also ran for a total of 842 metres, consistently providing valuable impact as a front-rower.

Overall, despite his previous injury setbacks, Moeroa had a successful season in terms of appearances and statistical contributions.

His performances on both the NRL and HostPlus Cup competitions demonstrated his aggression, go-forward, and impact in the front row, making him a valuable asset to the Melbourne Storm and the Falcons.

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