Good news:Former Melbourne Storm captain returns back.

Welch makes his NRL field debut as a captain.

Christian Welch will not only be a Melbourne Storm player when he makes his first-grade comeback in 2023, but he will also be the only Club captain.

The forward is now the Club’s first lone captain since NRL history-making captain Cameron Smith left, having previously shared the position with former colleague Jesse Bromwich in 2022 before a season-ending injury ended it.

Welch said, “It’s a really proud moment.”

“I moved to Melbourne when I was eighteen, and I really love this club and the people here and what we stand for. Being captain is a great honor.”

The trio of vice captains, Jahrome Hughes, Cameron Munster, and Harry Grant, as well as Tom Eisenhuth and Ryan Papenhuyzen, will support the 28-year-old in his leadership role.

“It’s a team effort,” the delegate from Queensland acknowledged.

“All of us are leading together. All of us are putting a lot of effort into raising the bar both on and off the field.

“We have a fantastic group of senior guys and veteran players, and it’s time for us to really move the club forward.”

The 28-year-old feels that his career, which has been characterized by injuries and self-admitted disappointments, has molded him into a person who genuinely values his status as a rugby league player.

The young Easts Tigers player stated, “It builds that resilience but also that appreciation for how lucky we are to play in the NRL and to play for Melbourne Storm.”

I would like to impart this knowledge to the younger lads who may believe they will only have this shirt for five to ten years. It’s important to focus on one game at a time, take it all in, and have fun since

Welch in line to be named Storm captain

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