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Joe Chan

Joe Chan (born 10 March 2002) is an professional footballer who plays as a second-row forward for the in the (NRL). The son of former international and Storm player Alex Chan, he is the first player in the club's history to form a father-son duo. In 2023, Chan signed a two-year contract with the , marking his return to after six years abroad; he spent the prior season on loan with the in the , where he featured in 18 matches, scored five tries, ran for 1,909 metres, and earned the club's of the Year award en route to a premiership win. In August 2024, Chan extended his contract with the Storm until the end of the 2028 season. He made his NRL debut for the Storm on 31 August 2023 against the as player number 233. By the end of the 2025 season, Chan had accumulated 29 first-grade appearances for the , including 17 games that year with one try, 1,305 running metres, and 254 tackles completed. Standing at 190 cm and weighing 94 kg, he has established himself as a powerful ball-carrier and in the second-row position.

Early life and family

Heritage and upbringing

Joe Chan was born on 10 March 2002 in , , , making him 23 years old as of November 2025. He grew up in the western suburbs of , where his multicultural family environment exposed him to a blend of , Samoan, , and influences that shaped his early . These heritages, drawn from both his father's roots and broader familial backgrounds, fostered a strong sense of in his upbringing, though specific traditions were balanced with everyday Australian life. Chan's early years were spent in , attending local schools and participating in community activities before his family relocated to , , in 2016 when his father took up a role with the . This move at age 14 introduced him to a new European context, where he adapted to schooling and daily life, further enriching his worldview through immersion in a different cultural landscape. The relocation, prompted by familial professional opportunities, highlighted the transitional nature of his , bridging Australian and European influences without delving into sporting pursuits at that stage. Prior to the move, Chan's non-sporting development in emphasized bonds and educational foundations, with his mother's support playing a pivotal role in maintaining stability amid changes. This period laid the groundwork for his resilient personal identity, influenced by the harmonious integration of his diverse ethnic backgrounds into a cohesive narrative.

Family background in rugby

Joe Chan's father, Alex Chan, was a prominent forward who enjoyed a notable professional career spanning multiple clubs. Alex debuted in the NRL with the in 2000 and went on to play 60 first-grade games, including stints with the —where he featured off the bench in the loss to the —and the , for whom he appeared in 32 matches across the 2004 and 2005 seasons. He later represented in three Test matches, including during the 2006 Tri Nations, and concluded his playing days with the in , contributing to the family's deep-rooted legacy in the sport. Chan's older brother, , is also an active professional player, reinforcing the family's ongoing involvement in the game. Born in 2000, Tiaki progressed through the ' system alongside Joe before making his Super League debut in 2022; he moved to the in 2024 and, as of 2025, is on loan to the , where he continues to compete at a high level as a forward. Adding to the familial ties, Joe Chan is cousins with McLean, a winger who has established himself in the NRL with the since his debut in 2023. , along with his brother Casey McLean—who also plays for —shares the extended family's heritage through their uncle Alex Chan, further embedding the Chans within the sport's networks. These connections, particularly Alex's history with the , have strengthened Joe's links to the club he now represents. The Chan family's rugby league immersion profoundly shaped Joe's early exposure to the sport, with his father directly introducing him to its fundamentals amid frequent relocations tied to Alex's career. Growing up in a household centered on professional , Joe benefited from Alex's insights into training rigor and club standards, including discussions about the demanding pre-season at the that emphasized personal and athletic growth. This environment, coupled with shared family support—evident at milestones like Joe's NRL debut—fostered his passion and provided a foundational understanding of the game's demands from a young age.

Club career

Catalans Dragons period

Following his junior rugby league career with the St Clair Comets in Australia, Chan signed his first professional contract with the in July 2019, joining the club's reserve team as a promising academy product. Chan made his professional debut for the Dragons on 7 May 2021, entering as a substitute back-rower in the quarter-final against at Stade Gilbert Brutus. In a match marked by handling errors and a strong Warrington response, Catalans fell 6-16, with Chan gaining valuable experience in the high-stakes cup encounter despite the loss. Over the 2021 season, Chan transitioned into the first-team squad, securing seven appearances across and fixtures, including his Super League bow against Hull KR in August. He also featured in reserve-grade matches for Saint-Esteve in the Elite One Championship, honing his skills in the French domestic competition. In 2022, Chan's role expanded significantly, with 20 outings where he scored seven tries and established himself as a dynamic forward in the Dragons' push toward the Grand Final. Continued appearances for Saint-Esteve supplemented his development in the reserves. Motivated by the chance to compete in the NRL and build on his family's heritage—particularly his father Alex's stints with —Chan signed a two-year contract with in April 2022, departing the Dragons at season's end.

Melbourne Storm era

Joe Chan signed a two-year contract with the on 22 April 2022, securing his place in the club for the 2023 and 2024 seasons after departing the . He arrived in toward the end of the 2022 season and began his development pathway with the club's feeder team, the , in the during 2023. There, Chan featured in 18 matches, demonstrating strong forward play with notable running meters and defensive efforts, which earned him the Tigers' Rookie of the Year award. Chan's NRL debut came in Round 27 of the 2023 season on 31 August against the at Suncorp Stadium, where he entered as a replacement and contributed to the 's victory in a high-stakes match that confirmed their minor premiership. Becoming the 233rd player to represent the , his debut marked a historic moment as the first father-son duo for the club, following in the footsteps of his father, Alex Chan. In the 2024 season, Chan gained further experience through a development loan with the in the , where he played multiple games, including scoring his first try for the team in May and delivering impactful performances in key fixtures, including the Grand Final loss to the on 29 September 2024. On 27 August 2024, the announced a contract extension for , committing him to the club until the end of the 2028 season and solidifying his role in the forward pack. Primarily a second-row forward known for his work rate and line-running ability, has shown positional versatility, including a shift to the centre position during the 2025 season amid injuries to key backline players. His family ties, including cousin Jesse McLean at the , have provided additional support in navigating the Australian league environment.

Honours and awards

Team accomplishments

Joe Chan's early professional career with the included participation in their 2021 campaign, where he made his club debut in the quarter-final against the on May 7, 2021, contributing as a substitute in a 6-16 defeat. While the Dragons advanced no further in the cup that year, Chan's involvement marked his entry into high-stakes European fixtures. Transitioning to Australia, Chan joined the Brisbane Tigers in the Queensland Cup for the 2023 season, playing a key role in their historic premiership victory. The Tigers defeated the Burleigh Bears 22-18 in the Grand Final on September 17, 2023, at Kayo Stadium, securing their first Hostplus Cup title. Chan featured in 18 matches throughout the campaign, including the decider, helping the team clinch the win through collective defensive resilience and opportunistic scoring. With the , Chan contributed to sustained NRL contention across the 2023–2025 seasons, aligning with the club's pursuit of premiership glory. In 2023, following his late-season NRL debut, the finished first in the regular season; they lost the qualifying final to the 0-26 before defeating the 18-13 in the semi-final and falling to the 4-38 in the preliminary final. The 2024 campaign saw the claim the minor premiership with a league-leading 19 wins, progressing through the playoffs with a 48-18 preliminary final victory over the , only to lose the Grand Final 6-14 to the on October 6, 2024. In 2025, the again reached the Grand Final after a strong regular season, leading 22-12 at halftime against the before succumbing 22-26 in a second-half collapse on October 5, 2025, underscoring their consistent finals presence during Chan's tenure.

Individual distinctions

In 2023, while playing for the in the Hostplus Cup competition, Chan was named the club's Rookie of the Year for his standout performances in reserve-grade , contributing to the team's premiership success that season. As one of the few NRL players of Chinese and heritage, Chan has been recognized for enhancing in the sport, highlighting the growing multi-cultural pathways in professional . No further individual awards or nominations, such as for the NRL Dally M Rookie of the Year, have been recorded through the 2025 season.

Career statistics and analysis

Professional playing statistics

Joe Chan's professional first-grade career statistics, encompassing his appearances in the and NRL, total 58 games, 11 tries, 0 goals, and 44 points as of 9 2025. These figures reflect his contributions primarily as a second-row forward, with occasional outings at centre. The following table summarizes his seasonal first-grade statistics:
YearCompetitionTeamAppearancesTriesGoalsPoints
20217208
2022227028
2023NRL1000
2024NRL11104
2025NRL17104
Total5811044
In lower-tier professional competitions, Chan has accumulated additional experience across the (QCup) with the and the (NSW Cup) with the . During the 2023 QCup season, he featured in 18 games for the Tigers, scoring 5 tries for 20 points, contributing to their premiership win. In 2024, he added 1 appearance and 1 try (4 points) for the Tigers in the QCup, alongside 7 games, 2 tries (8 points) for in the . The 2025 campaign saw him play 6 games for , registering 1 try (4 points). Limited appearances in French reserve-grade competitions with Saint-Estève XIII during his tenure in 2021–2022 supplemented his development, though specific metrics remain sparse in available records.

Playing style and attributes

Joe Chan primarily operates as a second-row forward in , leveraging his physical presence to anchor the edge defence while demonstrating versatility across multiple positions, including four appearances at centre during his career. Standing at 190 cm and weighing 94 kg, Chan's build provides the strength and reach essential for NRL-level physicality, enabling him to contest for possession in the air and engage in robust collisions. His defensive tackling stands out as a core attribute, with consistent high-volume contributions that reflect the disciplined work rate instilled through his upbringing and professional development. Chan's playing style draws significant influence from his father, Alex Chan, a former Melbourne Storm forward who emphasized rigorous training standards and relentless effort, shaping Joe's approach to line-running and overall team contribution. This heritage manifests in a high work rate and cultural adaptability, honed from his formative years in France with the Catalans Dragons academy—where he learned from international talents like Sam Kasiano and Michael McIlorum—before transitioning seamlessly to Australian competitions. Offensively, he excels in offload skills and creating line breaks, adding a try-scoring threat from the second row, as evidenced by his ability to break defensive lines and score in key matches. Chan has highlighted consistency as a personal focus, aiming to maintain these attributes across diverse team environments up to 2025.

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