JESSE BROMWICHFull Name: Jesse Bromwich
Position: Prop Forward, Second Row Date of Birth: 03 May 1989 Height: 6 Foot, 6 Inches or 193cm Weight: 112 Kilograms 2010 Current Club: Melbourne Storm NRL NRL Player I most resemble: Jesse Bromwich NRL First Grade debut: Melbourne v Cronulla at Toyota Stadium, Rd 1 2010 ACHIEVEMENTS Melbourne Storm NSW Cup Player of the Year (2010) NSW Cup Premier Grade Prop forward player of the Year (2010) NSW Residents Representative (2010) Melbourne Storm NRL first division debut (2010) World Club Challenge Champion (2010) World Club Challenge Tour (2010) Melbourne Storm NSW Cup player (2010) Melbourne Storm NYC under 20s Best Forward of the Year (2009) Toyota Cup NYC under 20s Prop forward player of the Year (2009) Melbourne Storm NYC under 20s (2009/08) Central Coast Storm NSW Cup (2009) NSW CRL Group 10 under 23’s Representative (2008) New Zealand Maori under 18’s representative (2007) Auckland Metro under 18’s Representative (2007) Auckland Maori’s Representative (2008/07) Auckland RL under 18’s grand finalists (2006) Auckland Sea lions NJC under 18’s grand finalist (2006) MEDIA * Watch Jesse score a mint try against the Raiders (Round 19 2011) * Bromwich takes steps towards bright future (24 June 2011) * Melbourne Storm invests heavily in young players (10 June 2011) * Little brother opens Storm door to giant Jesse Bromwich - (May 2011) * Watch Jesse score try against Souths Rabbitohs - (Round 13 2011) * Bulldogs fall to Storm - (April 2011) * Watch Jesse score his first NRL try vs Canterbury Bulldogs - (Round 4 2011) * Storm visit Karalee students - (26 Feb 2011) * Pack mates talk up Jesse Bromwich - (Feb 2011) * Pack leaders eye off the opener (5 March 2010) * In the Sheds with Whitey: Jesse Bromwich (Jan 2010) |
ABOUT JESSE
Jesse is a giant of a person with plenty of potential to push for NRL first grade opportunities which he has managed in the 2010 NRL playing season. Don’t let his big frame fool you though because he is a smart thinking ball player and dominant attack runner. For many years now, Jesse has been selected in various junior representative teams with the NZ Maori under 18’s being this hulking forwards most memorable junior grade highlight before winning the 2009 Toyota cup grand final and later being announced Best Forward of the Year for the Melbourne Storm Thunderbolts. Jesse’s strength lies in his ability to break the advantage line, break tackles as well as provide valuable metres, quick play the balls and offloads. Jesse’s determination and high work rate has seen a improve quickly and rise to higher honours which also saw him become Toyota cup prop forward of the year.
Jesse was a dominant figure in the Auckland Rugby league competition having played out his junior grade with the Manurewa Marlins. As a teenager he quickly developed however it was his commitment to training and learning which saw him be picked up by the Melbourne Storm on an incentive based contract where now Jesse is currently under contract with the Melbourne Storm NRL squad. Sheer hard work, ability and opportunities have seen Jesse work his way in to the World Club Challenge tour team in which he played his role in becoming a World Club Champion and also start the 2010 season off in first grade where he is establishing a name for himself. His family and his friends are very important to him and with Jesse's family and friends fan base back in New Zealand supporting him we know Jesse will have plenty to play for.
Jesse is a giant of a person with plenty of potential to push for NRL first grade opportunities which he has managed in the 2010 NRL playing season. Don’t let his big frame fool you though because he is a smart thinking ball player and dominant attack runner. For many years now, Jesse has been selected in various junior representative teams with the NZ Maori under 18’s being this hulking forwards most memorable junior grade highlight before winning the 2009 Toyota cup grand final and later being announced Best Forward of the Year for the Melbourne Storm Thunderbolts. Jesse’s strength lies in his ability to break the advantage line, break tackles as well as provide valuable metres, quick play the balls and offloads. Jesse’s determination and high work rate has seen a improve quickly and rise to higher honours which also saw him become Toyota cup prop forward of the year.
Jesse was a dominant figure in the Auckland Rugby league competition having played out his junior grade with the Manurewa Marlins. As a teenager he quickly developed however it was his commitment to training and learning which saw him be picked up by the Melbourne Storm on an incentive based contract where now Jesse is currently under contract with the Melbourne Storm NRL squad. Sheer hard work, ability and opportunities have seen Jesse work his way in to the World Club Challenge tour team in which he played his role in becoming a World Club Champion and also start the 2010 season off in first grade where he is establishing a name for himself. His family and his friends are very important to him and with Jesse's family and friends fan base back in New Zealand supporting him we know Jesse will have plenty to play for.