Latest News About Jamayne Isaako

Updated 2026-05-21 18:01

Jamayne Isaako has been active with the Dolphins in the NRL, and as of 2026 there was a reported move to the Melbourne Storm in 2026, with him signing a two-year deal to depart the Dolphins after the 2026 season. He notably had a standout 2023 season for the Dolphins, leading in tries and points and earning multiple individual awards. In 2026, he continued to produce big performances, including a 24-point game that equalled his club and NRL records in round 10 against the Bulldogs.[1][2][3]

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Jamayne Isaako

Jamayne Isaako is a Dolphins NRL player. View career stats, contract details, latest news, injury updates and rumours.

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Background

Jamayne 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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Isaako ready for Broncos debut

Souths Logan Magpies star Jamayne Isaako will become latest debutant for the Brisbane Broncos and will start on the wing against the Newcastle Knights tomorrow night.

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Jamayne Isaako - New Zealand Rugby League

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.

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