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Storm forward hospitalised after suspected stroke in 'medical episode'

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7h ago7 hours agoMon 30 Mar 2026 at 2:21am

Tui Kamikamica carries the ball

Tui Kamikamica is in hospital receiving treatment after suffering a suspected stroke this morning. (Getty Images: Daniel Pockett)

In short:

Melbourne Storm forward Tui Kamikamica is currently in hospital and receiving treatment for a suspected stroke.

Kamikamica was rushed to hospital on Monday morning after a "medical episode", according to the Storm.

What's next? 

The club has asked for privacy and will provide updates on Kamikamica's recovery. The Storm face the Panthers on Friday night in their next match.

Melbourne Storm forward Tui Kamikamica has been hospitalised and is undergoing treatment for a suspected stroke.

Kamikamica played 25 minutes for the Storm in their 28-24 loss to the Cowboys on Saturday, and suffered what the club deemed a "medical episode" this morning.

"Tui is receiving the best possible care and is being supported by hospital specialists, alongside the club's medical staff," the club said in a statement.

"The club asks that Tui's privacy is respected at this time. Further updates will be provided when appropriate."

Kamikamica, who captains Fiji at the international level, has been a consistent member of Storm coach Craig Bellamy's first-choice team in the last few seasons, and was a part of the Storm's grand final side last year.

The 31-year-old has made 142 appearances for the Storm since making his NRL debut in 2017. He has played 20 or more games in each of the last three seasons.

While it is unclear how long Kamikamica will be sidelined, his absence is another hit to an already-depleted Storm forward pack.

Melbourne is already without forward Eli Katoa for the season after he required surgery due to bleeding on the brain following a series of head knocks while playing for Tonga last November.

The Storm, currently seventh on the ladder with a 2-2 record through four rounds, face the undefeated Panthers in Sydney on Friday night in Round 5 of the NRL season.

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