Tyran Wishart aims to orchestrate Melbourne's victory parade

Tyran wishing to go from second fiddle to first choice

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

Tyran Wishart, known for being a versatile player for Melbourne, is now aiming to step up and secure a spot as a key player in the halves.

After an impressive two-try performance that his coach credited as crucial to their victory, Tyran is determined to make his mark in the team's starting lineup for the long haul.
Following in the footsteps of players like Nicho Hynes and Nick Meaney, who successfully transitioned from utility players to regular NRL starters under the guidance of coach Craig Bellamy, Tyran is eager to prove himself as a reliable and consistent force on the field.
Hailing from the Gerringong Lions and St George Illawarra Dragons, Tyran has honed his skills as a five-eighth and is no stranger to wearing the number six jersey.

With a background in playing in the halves and at hooker, Tyran is ready to take on the challenge and establish himself as a key player in the Melbourne Storm lineup.

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