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Hughes scoffs at Titans rumours

- Martin Gabor Jahrome Hughes of the Storm.

Storm halfback Jahrome Hughes has hit back at “rumours” he wants to move back to the Gold Coast, insisting Melbourne is his home now as the club ramps up talks to extend the Kiwis playmaker until 2028.

Hughes played one game for the Titans in 2013 but has developed into one of the world’s best halfbacks at the Storm, with the internatio­nal star already locked in until the end of the 2026 season.

He picked up three Dally M votes in the win over the Roosters last week and has been outstandin­g to start 2024, but reports on Monday suggested he wanted to move back to Queensland where his wife is from.

Hughes addressed that on Monday and made it clear that his future is in Melbourne, which would be a blow to the Titans who desperatel­y need a dominant halfback to save them.

“That’s just rumours. I don’t know what they’re talking about,” he said.

“I haven’t seen the story or anything, but a few boys have said something to me, and I don’t know what they’re talking about.

“I was up there before I started my NRL career and played for the Gold Coast Titans, but I think they’re just trying to make a story out of it at the moment.

“This feels like home now. This is my home at the moment.

“My wife is from Queensland, but she’s loving it down here. This is home for us.”

The Storm sit second after seven rounds and face the struggling Rabbitohs on Anzac Day, but Hughes is well aware that things could be a lot different if it weren’t for some clutch plays in the dying minutes that have saved them in 2024.

Their biggest win this season has been by eight points, with Melbourne scoring the winning try in the final 10 minutes in four of their five victories, with winger Xavier Coates saving them with some spectacula­r plays.

“I feel like that was our problem last year, not playing the full 80 (minutes),” Hughes said. “I feel like this year we’ve been able to come back late in games and get the win while being behind.”

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