Storm SOS answered by Tigers as Bellamy lands star flyer in huge title boost.
Nofoaluma is expected to join his new teammates this week and is firming to appear in his new colours for the club’s Round 21 clash against the Titans. Nofoaluma’s last appearance for the Tigers was in the club’s Round 17 loss to the Eels, scoring two tries. The Melbourne Storm are set to sign Tigers flyer David Nofoaluma for the remainder of the 2022 season, ending their desperate search for an outside back recruit.
On face value, Melbourne Storm being able to loan David Nofoaluma from Wests Tigers until the end of the se...
Let's go one step further to the absurd. There was no place for a young No.9 at the Storm as long as Cameron Smith was around, but Melbourne's brass had identified Grant as his successor. But for a player to be able to move to a premiership contender some six weeks before the finals is entirely different, with Nofoaluma following in the footsteps of Tevita Pangai Jr by being allowed to trade the outhouse for the penthouse so late in the season.
Melbourne have finally secured some help to address their injury crisis, with Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma expected...
Melbourne have an 11-7 season record and sit inside the top eight by two games, making it almost certain Nofoaluma will get to play finals for the first time in his career, with the Tigers failing to reach the post-season since before his debut in 2013. Nofoaluma, 28, will play out the season with the Storm before returning to the last-placed Tigers, where he's under contract until the end of 2025. Melbourne have finally secured some help to address their injury crisis, with Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma expected to join the side on loan for the remainder of the NRL season.
Melbourne's frantic quest for a talented outside back to plug the massive hole created by a spate of recent injuries looks to be over.
The Telegraph reports Nofoaluma met with teammates on Tuesday to inform them of his plans. The Storm are in free-fall and desperately need to turn results around. The renowned one-club winger has struggled to find his best form this year, with injuries and other issues seeing him spend time in reserve grade despite the club’s NRL struggles.
The Melbourne Storm have reportedly landed Wests Tigers outside back David Nofoaluma for the rest of the 2022 season. The report by The Daily Telegraph's ...
He’s contracted to the Tigers until the end of the 2025 season with his Storm move effectively a loan for the rest of the current campaign. The Melbourne Storm have reportedly landed Wests Tigers outside back David Nofoaluma for the rest of the 2022 season. The 28-year-old hasn’t played for the Tigers since Round 17 as he’s battled concussions and injuries throughout this season.
Melbourne have finally secured some help to address their injury crisis, with Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma expected...
Melbourne have an 11-7 season record and sit inside the top eight by two games, making it almost certain Nofoaluma will get to play finals for the first time in his career, with the Tigers failing to reach the post-season since before his debut in 2013. Nofoaluma, 28, will play out the season with the Storm before returning to the last-placed Tigers, where he's under contract until the end of 2025. Melbourne have finally secured some help to address their injury crisis, with Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma expected to join the side on loan for the remainder of the NRL season.
Melbourne have finally secured some help to address their injury crisis, with Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma expected...
Melbourne have an 11-7 season record and sit inside the top eight by two games, making it almost certain Nofoaluma will get to play finals for the first time in his career, with the Tigers failing to reach the post-season since before his debut in 2013. Nofoaluma, 28, will play out the season with the Storm before returning to the last-placed Tigers, where he's under contract until the end of 2025. Melbourne have finally secured some help to address their injury crisis, with Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma expected to join the side on loan for the remainder of the NRL season.
NRL 360 host Paul Kent says finals-bound teams are “cannibalising” the struggling clubs in a trend he believes will “corrupt” the season.
Kent added: “Really because I think a lot of fans are going to get the shits with it. Let’s get him for the last four weeks of the season, take them through finals and we’ll give him back to Canterbury next year. “It’s going to end up corrupting the season.