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Olympian set to join Melbourne Storm early
All Blacks sevens representative Moses Leo is in line to join the Storm ahead of schedule.
Leo was originally set to join Melbourne's NRL squad from the 2026 season after inking a two-year deal in September.
The 27-year-old confirmed his exit via Instagram,
"Just want to say thank you to [New Zealand Rugby], [New Zealand Sevens] and [North Harbour Rugby Union] for giving me a space to grow, thrive and showcase my abilities to the world," Leo wrote.
"To all the people who've helped me in my journey through rugby in NZ, coaches, teammates, friends and family, I wouldn’t be living this dream without you and your ongoing support.
"I truly love all the teams I’ve had the pleasure to serve and am excited for what's to come. In a bit NZ."
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He signed the message off with a lightning bolt emoji, indicating an impending move to the Storm.
Melbourne winger and former New Zealand rugby sevens player Will Warbrick also commented on the post, writing: "See you soon"
Leo notably represented New Zealand at this year's Olympic Games in Paris.
He has also played for Kiwi provincial championship side North Harbour.
The Storm's recruitment team have identified Leo as a player who can "fill a number of outside back positions, including wing, centre and fullback".
"We’re very impressed with Moses' qualities and the strong desire he has to test his skills in rugby league," Melbourne director of football Frank Ponissi said when his signing was announced
also commented on the post, writing: "See you soon"
Leo notably represented New Zealand at this year's Olympic Games in Paris.
He has also played for Kiwi provincial championship side North Harbour.
The Storm's recruitment team have identified Leo as a player who can "fill a number of outside back positions, including wing, centre and fullback".
"We’re very impressed with Moses' qualities and the strong desire he has to test his skills in rugby league," Melbourne director of football Frank Ponissi said when his signing was announced