Townsville Bulletin

Olam is now one to watch back in native PNG

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GROWING up in PNG, Justin Olam would walk almost two hours to get to the nearest village with a TV to watch his beloved NRL footy.

Fast forward almost 20 years and hundreds near his home in rural PNG will do the same when Olam features in Melbourne’s NRL preliminar­y final with Sydney Roosters tomorrow.

As a kid, Olam first became starry eyed when he caught a chance glimpse of Storm great and PNG hero Marcus Bai on TV while visiting a village for a wedding. Olam is rivalling Bai’s popularity after earning a Storm jersey of his own.

Certainly the 25-year-old centre is the name on everyone’s lips at his home, Gon village in PNG’S Highlands region.

“Everyone back at home is excited about what is happening with the Storm. There are people who are starting to follow me (in PNG),” he said.

“But Marcus (Bai) is a legend over there..”

Olam had to cross three rivers just to watch footy on TV as a kid. But Olam’s path to the Storm was arguably just as unorthodox.

While he grew up loving the Brisbane Broncos and Billy Slater, Olam never played junior rugby league because his mum wanted him to focus on school. Ironically he got his first taste of footy at a PNG university where he was studying applied physics.

A PNGRL stint followed before becoming a member of the inaugural 2013 PNG Hunters’ Queensland Cup squad.

He made his debut for the Hunters in 2016 and also played a Test for PNG in the same season.

He signed with Melbourne at the end of the season and made his NRL debut last year.

His PNG following may now be nearing fever pitch ahead of the preliminar­y final but a humble Olam was keeping a level head.

“It doesn’t take much for people to get excited about rugby league back at home,” Olam said. “Everyone wants to watch it and play it.”

Laine Clark

 ?? Picture: James Ross ?? HOME HERO: Justin Olam has become a big star in Papua New Guinea.
Picture: James Ross HOME HERO: Justin Olam has become a big star in Papua New Guinea.

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