Career
Moses primarily plays at five-eighth but can fill in at fullback and halfback. Born in Ryde, New South Wales, Moses is of Lebanese descent. Moses played his junior football for the Holy Cross Rhinos and Carlingford Cougars before being signed by the Parramatta Eels.
Moses played for the Eels" Harold Matthews Cup team before being signed by the Wests Tigers.
Moses later said, "I went to Parramatta and played Harold Matts there. I wanted to stay there but it"s their decision and I respect lieutenant"
In 2012, Moses played for the Australian Schoolboys.
In November 2012, Moses was named in the New South Wales Blues Origin Pathways Camp. Moses played for the Wests Tigers New York City team in 2013 and 2014.
In August 2013, Moses re-signed with the Tigers on a 4-year contract.
He said, "lieutenant wasn’t the case that I only stayed because Luke did, but I definitely think I play my best football alongside him."
2014
In February, Moses was selected in the Wests Tigers inaugural Auckland Nines squad. In May, he played for the New South Wales in the Under 20s State of Origin match at Penrith Stadium. Moses had been slated to make his NRL the next weekend, but was unable due to his suspension.
In Round 17, Moses made his NRL debut for the Wests Tigers against the Penrith Panthers at Leichhardt Oval at fullback in the Tigers 26-10 loss.
Moses finished his debut year in the NRL with him playing in 10 matches, scoring 1 try and kicking 2 goals. He made his first appearances at fullback but later moved into the halves.
lieutenant was noted that his first year was "a tough start to life in first-grade for the local junior, particularly as the club imploded on and off the field"
2015
Moses joined Luke Brooks in the halves for 2015. Moses struggled early in the season under the more structured play of new coach Jason Taylor.
He said, "I definitely was feeling a little bit frustrated at the start of the year and a bit low on confidence.
I"m a freestyle player. That"s how I play footy and coming into the structure that JT has bought – now, I don"t mind lieutenant lieutenant"s a good learning curve for me to play to a structure while also being given that freedom of play whenever I see something to take it up." Moses scored his first double in round 15, scoring Wests Tigers" first and last try against Manly.
Playing in every game for the year, he was one of three Wests Tigers with 12 or more line-break assists.
2016
With the absence of Robbie Farah and Luke Brooks, Moses was the Tigers" key playmaker for the season opener. He was said to have given a "first-half masterclass" as he set up 3 "spectacular" tries.
Coach Taylor said, "He was such a rookie this time last year. He ran the team for us today, which is a really big step for him." Moses also took over the team"s goal-kicking duties, kicking five conversions.