Fiji Bati captain Tui Kamikamica is among five players from Melbourne Storm whose future contracts are currently uncertain as they approach the end of 2025. The players in question include Dean Ieremia, Grant Anderson, Kane Bradley, and Marion Seve.
Reportedly, Kamikamica has been linked with a potential move to the Brisbane Broncos, although no confirmation has been made regarding this transition. Passing speculation suggests that Anderson might indeed be making his way to the Broncos. The Storm is facing significant contract challenges beyond 2025, with several key players also set to come off contract during that time.
Notably, NRL stars like Manly’s Daly Cherry-Evans and Canberra’s Josh Papali’i are also facing similar contract uncertainties. Papali’i is reconsidering a move to England, though any agreement would require Canberra to create salary cap space, as he is currently slated to move on after the 2025 season.
In the meantime, the Dolphins are also under pressure, with several middle forwards, including Josh Kerr and Mark Nicholls, still unsigned as they navigate their own roster decisions.
Additionally, in tonight’s NRL matches, fans can look forward to the Warriors clashing with the Dolphins at 8 PM, followed by an exciting contest between the Broncos and Rabbitohs at 10 PM.
The ongoing contract negotiations highlight the dynamic nature of the NRL as teams seek to balance their rosters while accommodating player movements. Fans are sure to stay tuned for further updates as these negotiations unfold and impact team strategies for the upcoming seasons.

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