BREAKING NEWS: Proposal for the Erection of a Bronze Statue Honouring Justin Olam at the National Football Stadium
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea – June 12, 2025
In a historic and symbolic move for Papua New Guinea’s sporting and cultural landscape, a proposal has been formally submitted to erect a bronze statue of rugby league star Justin Olam at the iconic National Football Stadium (NFS) in Port Moresby.
The proposal, submitted by a coalition of sports officials, community leaders, and fans, calls for the statue to recognize Olam’s outstanding contribution to rugby league, both in Papua New Guinea and internationally. If approved, it would mark the first statue at the NFS honoring a current-generation PNG athlete.
A National Hero
Justin Olam, originally from Chimbu Province, has risen through the ranks to become one of the most respected centres in the sport. From humble beginnings, Olam’s career trajectory has been nothing short of inspirational. A graduate of the University of Technology in Lae, he defied expectations to eventually sign with the Melbourne Storm in Australia’s National Rugby League (NRL), where he won the 2020 premiership and gained global recognition.
He has been an unrelenting ambassador for PNG, proudly representing the PNG Kumuls on the international stage. Known for his aggressive defense, fearless runs, and humble demeanor, Olam has become a symbol of resilience, discipline, and national pride.
Details of the Proposal
The statue, if approved, will be cast in bronze and positioned at a prominent location within the National Football Stadium complex — potentially near the main entrance where it would be seen by thousands of fans attending local and international matches.
Key highlights from the proposal include:
- Design Concept: The statue would depict Olam in his Kumuls jersey, mid-run, symbolizing strength, forward motion, and national pride.
- Community Involvement: Local artists and sculptors are expected to be involved in the creation process, ensuring cultural authenticity and national ownership.
- Educational Value: An adjoining plaque would outline Olam’s career achievements and inspirational journey from Chimbu to the NRL, aimed at motivating young Papua New Guineans.
Public and Government Reactions
The proposal has received an overwhelmingly positive reaction across social media platforms and from public figures. Sports Minister Don Polye welcomed the idea, stating:
“Justin Olam is more than an athlete — he is a role model to every child growing up in our rural areas. Immortalizing him in bronze is a statement that Papua New Guineans can achieve greatness on the world stage.”
Prime Minister James Marape also weighed in during a press briefing, noting that such a tribute aligns with the government’s goal of promoting homegrown heroes and investing in national pride.
What’s Next?
The proposal will now be reviewed by the NFS Board of Trustees, the National Sports Trust Limited, and the National Cultural Commission. Pending approval, a fundraising campaign and potential sponsorship from corporate partners and international donors are expected to follow.
If greenlit, the statue could be unveiled as early as mid-2026, possibly coinciding with a major international fixture at the stadium.
For many, this is more than just a statue — it’s a celebration of a son of the soil who carried the hopes of a nation with pride, humility, and unmatched strength.
Papua New Guinea stands ready to honour Justin Olam — not just as a rugby league icon, but as a national legend.