Storm's newest star shines bright: Joe Chan's season review

Season in Review: Joe Chan

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

In his first season with the Melbourne Storm, Joe Chan had a memorable year.

After spending two years in the Super League, the 21-year-old quickly integrated into the club during the pre-season.

He spent most of the 2023 season developing with the Storm's Queensland HostPlus feeder team, the Brisbane Tigers.

Chan appeared in 18 matches for the Tigers, including their Grand Final victory over the Burleigh Bears.

He made a significant impact on the field, scoring five tries and amassing a total of 1,909 run meters.

Defensively, he made 320 tackles and broke through 48 tackles, showcasing his skill and athleticism.

His outstanding performances earned him the Tigers Rookie of the Year award, a testament to his talent and dedication.

In the final round of the regular season, Chan made his debut for the Melbourne Storm, becoming the team's 233rd player.

He played 21 minutes off the bench, recording 32 post-contact meters, 10 tackles, and five hit-ups.

What made his debut even more special was that he became part of the Storm's first father-son duo to wear the purple jersey.

His father, Alex Chan, was player #71 for the club.

This achievement added an extra layer of significance to Joe Chan's debut and highlighted the family legacy within the Storm organization.

Overall, Joe Chan's first season with the Melbourne Storm was a resounding success.

He showcased his skills, earned accolades, and continued the family tradition within the club.

With his talent and determination, there is no doubt that Chan has a bright future ahead of him in the world of rugby league.

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