Here’s the latest I can provide based on current public reporting.
Key update
- Jamayne Isaako signed with Melbourne Storm for the 2026–2027 period and was set to depart the Dolphins at the end of 2026. He had a standout 2026 round-10 performance, matching his club record for most points in a game (24) with a hat-trick of tries and six goals against Canterbury-Bankstown. If you’d like, I can look for more details on his performance trends and contract status through the 2026 season [source: sports reporting on Isaako’s 2026 move and round-10 performance].
Background highlights
- Isaako has been a prolific scorer for the Dolphins since joining in 2023, finishing 2023 as the club’s top try-scorer and top point-scorer, and earning multiple awards at their year-end presentation as well as recognition at the Dally M Awards. He extended his Dolphins contract to the end of 2026 before linking with Melbourne Storm for 2026–27 [sources: Dolphins awards and contract extensions; 2023 Dally M recognitions; 2026 contract news].
Representative and international note
- Isaako has represented New Zealand in Pacific Championship competition, contributing points and minutes across Tests, including a notable performance against Australia in the 2023 Pacific Championships and a key performance in Hamilton that year. He has been recalled to Kiwis squads based on his NRL form [sources: NZRL Pacific Championships coverage; 2023 Kiwis selections].
What you might want next
- Current status beyond 2026: I can pull the latest reports on his ongoing contract with Melbourne Storm, any mid-season changes, injuries, and form through 2027.
- Stats snapshot: I can assemble a concise table of his year-by-year NRL stats (appearances, tries, goals, points) across 2023–2026.
- Highlights reel: I can summarize notable in-game performances by round and opponent.
Would you like me to fetch the most current updates and compile a short stats table for Isaako from 2023 to 2026, plus a brief summary of his contract trajectory? I can also tailor the update to focus on club performance, representative duties, or both.
Sources
A Kiwis recall for the 2023 Pacific Championships was a formality after a career-best NRL campaign, capping the year with a sensational international renaissance. Isaako racked up 22 points (two tries, seven goals) - on top of a game-high 213 metres - against Samoa, booted three goals and made two line-breaks in the loss to Australia in Melbourne, and crossed for two tries and kicked five goals in the record-shattering 30-0 defeat of the Kangaroos in the Hamilton-hosted final.
nzrl.co.nzJamayne Isaako (born 5 June 1996) is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who plays as a goal-kicking winger for the Dolphins in the National Rugby League (NRL). At the 2023 Dally M Awards, Isaako received the Ken Irvine Medal for being the "Top Tryscorer of the Year". He was also the "Top Pointscorer of the Year", and named as Best Winger of the Year along with Dallin Watene-Zelezniak from the New Zealand Warriors. … At the 2023 Dally M Awards held at Royal Randwick Racecourse...
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