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    The Melbourne Storm have signed All Blacks Sevens rep Moses Leo for the 2026 and 2027 NRL seasons

    The Melbourne Storm have signed All Blacks Sevens rep Moses Leo for the 2026 and 2027 NRL seasons


    Leo - who is currently playing for North Harbour in the NPC - made his sevens debut for New Zealand in 2022 and featured at the Paris Olympics.

    He'll fulfil his contract with New Zealand Rugby through until the end of next year, before switching codes.

    It's not the first time the Storm have lured a New Zealand Sevens player, with Will Warbrick making the same move in 2021.

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    Law and Order:
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