Young Melbourne premiership star Curtis Scott has signed a long-term contract extension that will see him remain at the Storm until at least the end of the 2021 season.

The 20-year-old centre won himself a premiership medal after just 15 NRL games, after he was included in Bellamy's side midway through the season.

Scott held his spot and became an important member of the Storm's grand final side, scoring a second-half try to seal the result.

The centre teamed up with Josh Addo-Carr to form a deadly left edge partnership, and Storm supporters can now enjoy that for the next few years with the pair locked away until 2021 and 2022 respectively.

“We are delighted Curtis has chosen to continue his career with us in Melbourne,” Storm Football Director Frank Ponissi said.

“He has shown over his first two seasons that he has the ability to play at NRL level and the challenge is now for him to continue to improve. We are looking forward to helping Curtis reach his full potential at Storm.

“It is fantastic our young talent are committing to the Club for the long-term, our members and fans have reason to be excited.”

Scott joins a long list of players who have re-signed with the club, alongside players including Suliasi Vunivalu, Brodie Croft and Nelson Asofa-Solomona.

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