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Justin Olam

Footballer

Birthday December 23, 1993

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Gon, Chimbu, Papua New Guinea

Age 31 Years

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Who Is Justin Olam? Age, Biography and Wiki

Justin Olam was born on December 23, 1993, making him 31 years old as of 2025. He is a professional rugby league footballer representing Papua New Guinea on the international stage. Olam has gained fame for his resilient style of play and his impactful presence on the field, primarily playing as a center for the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League (NRL). His journey from PNG to a celebrated athlete has become an inspiring tale for many.

Occupation Footballer
Date of Birth December 23, 1993
Age 31 Years
Birth Place Gon, Chimbu, Papua New Guinea
Horoscope Capricorn
Country Papua New Guinea

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Justin Olam stands tall at 1.82 meters (6 feet) and weighs approximately 91 kilograms (200 lbs). His athletic build and muscular physique contribute to his exceptional performance in rugby league. Olam’s body measurements are frequently noted by fans and analysts alike, as they play a crucial role in his effectiveness on the pitch.

Affectionately known as 'the human brick', by his teammates, Olam plays with seemingly no sense of self-preservation. He scored his first try of the 2020 season in round four against South Sydney.

In round 16 he scored his second career hat-trick against Manly-Warringah.On October 16, in Melbourne's Preliminary Final game against the Canberra Raiders at Suncorp Stadium, Olam scored a try in the 23rd minute off a kick from teammate Ryan Papenhuyzen, miraculously leaping over both Papenhuyzen and Canberra player Hudson Young while avoiding the

arm of Nick Cotric to catch the ball mid-air before grounding it.

Melbourne went on to win the match 30-10 and qualified for the Grand Final. On the 25 October, Melbourne went on to win the Grand final, beating the Penrith Panthers 26–20 in which Olam scored a penalty try in the fourth minute of the match.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Justin Olam remains private about his personal life, creating intrigue among fans regarding his relationship status. Currently, there are no confirmed reports of him having a girlfriend or boyfriend, and he has chosen to keep his family details discreet. This secrecy might serve to protect his loved ones from the public eye, allowing him to focus on his career while maintaining a level of normalcy off the field.

Net Worth and Salary

Justin Olam's net worth is estimated to be around $3 million in 2025. His primary source of income comes from his rugby career, with his salary as a player for the Melbourne Storm believed to be in the range of $600,000 to $800,000 annually. Additionally, Olam earns supplementary income through endorsements and sponsorships, further boosting his financial standing.

Career, Business and Investments

Olam’s professional rugby league career began when he was signed by the Melbourne Storm in 2016. He quickly rose through the ranks, making his NRL debut in 2018 and becoming a key player in the team. His contributions were pivotal in helping the Storm secure various titles, and he was also a significant figure in the Papua New Guinea national team, participating in international competitions.

In addition to his athletic exploits, Olam has ventured into business investments, focusing on fitness and health-related enterprises. His passion for wellness has led him to explore opportunities that align with his career, ensuring a sustainable future beyond rugby.

Social Network

Justin Olam maintains an active presence on social media platforms, allowing fans to connect with him on a more personal level. He primarily uses Instagram and Twitter, where he shares updates about his career, workouts, and snippets of his life off the field. His Instagram handle features a blend of professional highlights and glimpses into his daily life, making him relatable to numerous fans.

Olam played a total of 25 games for Melbourne in the 2021 NRL season as the club won 19 matches in a row and claimed the Minor Premiership. Olam played in all three final matches including the preliminary final where Melbourne suffered a surprise 10–6 loss against eventual premiers Penrith Panthers.

Afterwards, Melbourne star Cameron Munster took to Instagram to vent his frustration at teammate Olam being snubbed for consideration in the Dally M team of the year. "I'm not usually one for a rant, but pretty disappointed my PNG brother Justin Olam didn't even get nominated for Centre of the year!" Munster wrote on his Instagram story.

"He's easily a top-three Centre. Don't come at me. The system needs a change, NRL". Olam was one of the biggest surprises when the nominees for every position were announced on the Monday night ahead of the second night of the prestigious event, which was held at Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

According to reports there was a last-minute backflip from the NRL to grant Olam an invite to the event where the NRL would announce the best Centre of the 2021 season, alongside the Player of the Year Award.

The Courier-Mail first reported the league did a U-turn on extending an invite to Olam for Monday's ceremony after first claiming an “administrative oversight” was behind the failure to recognise Olam's performances in 2021.The Papua New Guinea star has had a breakout season leading to recognition from NRL immortal Andrew Johns that he was the

“best Centre in the world” earlier this year.

He was later invited and awarded the well deserved Dally M Centre of the year award.

Education

Growing up in Papua New Guinea, Olam pursued his education while nurturing his passion for rugby. He completed his secondary education in PNG before transitioning to Australia to pursue a professional sports career. Shortly after joining the Melbourne Storm, Olam balanced his burgeoning rugby career with further studies, showcasing his commitment to both academic and athletic excellence.


Olam was educated at Rosary (Kondiu) Secondary School in Chimbu and attended the Papua New Guinea University of Technology in Lae Morobe Province where he graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Applied Physics. Whilst studying for his degree, Olam began playing rugby league for the Unitech Spartans in the PNG Universities competition.

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