Rising star Stanley Huen lands NRL deal

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

In a dazzling display of skill and talent, Queensland's rising star, Stanley Huen, has secured his spot in the big leagues with his maiden NRL contract.

The young five-eighth recently dazzled fans while donning the maroon jersey in the U19s State of Origin clash, showcasing his potential on the field.

Having honed his craft within the Melbourne Storm's pathways system for the past four seasons, Huen's hard work has finally paid off.

He has inked a two-year deal with the club, set to keep him in the mix until the end of the 2026 NRL season.

This exciting opportunity will see him join forces with fellow playmaker Keagan Russell-Smith on the Storm's development list for the upcoming seasons.

Their history together runs deep, with Russell-Smith previously serving as Huen's halves partner during their time in the Jersey Flegg Cup back in 2023.

Both players have come a long way from their days in the SG Ball Cup, and now they are poised to make their mark on the NRL stage.

With this new chapter unfolding, the dynamic duo is ready to tackle whatever challenges come their way and show the league what they're made of.

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