โFor now Iโve decided to take a break and explore the next chapter of my life.
โIโm well and healthy, but Iโve come to a point in my career where Iโd like to explore life beyond the game Iโve dedicated myself to.
โIt wasnโt an easy decision, but itโs an important one for me.
โTo the entire Storm family โฆ players, coaches, staff, fans, thank you.
โItโs impossible to put into words the impact youโve all had on me. Since the day I arrived, Iโve been challenged to grow, and no doubt, youโve all played a huge role in shaping the person I am today.
โIโm not sure what lies ahead, but I know Iโll give whatever it is a good crack. Your support and love will always be appreciated. Hereโs to the next chapter.โ
The Storm have now lost Papenhuyzen, prop Nelson Asofa-Solomona and playmaker Jonah Pezet less than a month after their grand final loss to the Broncos, and will now have a $1m-plus war chest to spend on the open market.
One name that continues to be linked to the club is Titans forward and former Storm premiership winner Tino Faโasuamaleaui.
Papenhuyzen finished with 113 games, and was hugely popular with young fans because of his speed, friendly nature and blond mullet.
On the same day Papenhuyzen addressed his next move, fellow R360 target, Jye Gray, moved a step closer to re-committing to South Sydney.
Papenhuyzen quits Storm
Adrian Proszenko
Ryan Papenhuyzen has played his last game for Melbourne after the Storm granted him an immediate release.
Papenhuyzen had a year to run on his current contract, but decided to take a break from the game to consider his future. The 27-year-old, who made 113 NRL appearances for Melbourne, has been linked to proposed breakaway competition Rugby 360.
โIโve loved my time at Melbourne Storm,โ Papenhuyzen said, โIโve enjoyed close to a decade of incredible memories and experiences in the purple jersey. Playing in front of the Storm fans every week has made my time in Melbourne something Iโll never forget.
โI want to thank the club for their understanding and support throughout this process. I also want to thank my teammates, coaches and staff for all their love and support, itโs been a privilege playing footy and working with you.โ
Papenhuyzen prompted speculation that he was poised to leave Melbourne after a recent cryptic social media post.
โReal peace is an inside job,โ Papenhuyzen posted to Instagram.
Ryan Papenhuyzen.Credit: Getty Images
โIt comes from understanding that the game, and this life, will never go exactly as you plan. It comes from understanding that there are forces at play that are beyond you.
โIt comes from one quiet truth: You gave it everything you had. Thatโs always a victory.โ
Papenhuyzen scored 635 career points during his Storm stint, ranking him sixth on the clubโs all-time points scorers list. His 36-point performance against the Wests Tigers in round 10 this year remains the highest points scored by a Storm player in a match.
โRyan has shown great character and resilience throughout his time at our club, and weโve loved watching him develop into the player and person that he is today,โ said Storm chairman Matt Tripp.
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โWeโre obviously disappointed that his time at Storm has come to an end, but we respect his decision to take some time away from professional sport.
โWe thank Ryan for his enormous contribution to our club. He departs Storm as a premiership player and Clive Churchill Medallist with 113 games to his name. We wish Ryan the very best for the next chapter in his life and career.โ
David Fifita and Wayne Bennett to reunite at South Sydney
Scott Bailey
David Fifitaโs move to South Sydney is complete with the Rabbitohs announcing the Gold Coast starโs imminent arrival for 2026 and 2027.
Fifita was officially released by the Titans on Tuesday, bringing to an end his dramatic five-year stint with the club.
That has paved the way for his arrival at the Rabbitohs for the start of pre-season next month, where he will be reunited with coach Wayne Bennett.
One of the most destructive players in the competition when at his best, Fifita managed only eight NRL games in 2025.
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The 25-year-old has long toyed with the idea of heading south, after opting out of a deal with the Sydney Roosters last year.
The Titans are expected to chip in part of Fifitaโs salary at the Rabbitohs, with a roster clean-out continuing under new coach Josh Hannay.
โThe club wants to see David happy and playing football and a new opportunity will give him a chance to do that,โ Hannay said.
โThe entire club wish him well moving forward.โ
Signed to Gold Coast on a lucrative deal for 2021, Fifita played 90 games in a stint often clouded by questions over his future.
He came off the bench in six of his eight games this year, and was at one stage dropped back to Queensland Cup before requiring ankle surgery.
Titans star David Fifita will join South Sydney for the 2026 NRL season.Credit: Getty Images
He briefly returned to the NRL, before needing further surgery.
It was Bennett who debuted Fifita as a teenager at Brisbane in 2018, before the pair found themselves at different clubs over the past seven seasons.
When asked about the prospect of signing Fifita earlier this year, Bennett labelled him a โrare talentโ who the game โhadnโt seen the best ofโ yet.
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Rabbitohs star stood down
The NRL has applied its no-fault stand-down rule to Tyrone Munro after the South Sydney winger was charged with domestic violence offences.
Police charged Munro with multiple domestic violence offences โ assault occasioning actual bodily harm, stalk/intimidate with intent of fear or physical harm and common assault โ over an alleged incident near Homebush earlier this year.
Munroโs lawyer, Elias Tabchouri, indicated that his client would plead not guilty when the matter is mentioned in Burwood Local Court on Thursday.
โThe National Rugby League [NRL] has advised South Sydney Rabbitohs player Tyrone Munro he is subject to the No-Fault Stand Down condition under the NRL Rules,โ the NRL said in a statement.
โThe NRL is aware that NSW Police charged Munro with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, common assault and stalking or intimidation with intent to cause fear of physical or mental harm on October 14, 2025.
โThe decision should in no way be interpreted as a view on the innocence or guilt of the player. Under the condition, Munro is not permitted to participate in the NRL competition or related competitions.โ
South Sydneyโs Tyrone Munro.Credit: NRL Photos
The no-fault stand-down rule is applied to players facing charges that carry a maximum jail sentence of 11 years or more, though the NRL has discretion to apply to cases that donโt meet the threshold.
Munro is considered a rising star, but it is now unclear if and when he will be able to add to his 19 NRL appearances.
Support is available from the National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service at 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) or the Menโs Referral Service on 1300 766 491. For crisis support, contact Lifeline 13 11 14 or lifeline.org.au. For alcohol and drug support call 1800 250 015 โ counsellingonline.org.au. For gambling support, call 1800 858 858.