From feeder to NRL, Anderson's versatility shines bright

Season in Review: Grant Anderson

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

In the 2023 season, Grant Anderson proved himself to be a versatile player in the world of Rugby League.

The Melbourne Storm player had the opportunity to showcase his skills at both feeder and NRL level, and he made the most of every chance he got.

The 23-year old spent most of the season playing for the Sunshine Coast Falcons in the HostPlus Cup.

Despite not being in the NRL, Anderson proved that he belonged in the top tier of the sport.

However, it was in the Storm's Round 27 clash against the Broncos that he truly stood out.

Playing on the wing, Anderson had a remarkable performance, scoring two tries in the first half alone.

One of these tries was particularly impressive, as he intercepted the ball and displayed his incredible speed by running 60 meters to score.

At the HostPlus Cup level, Anderson displayed his versatility by playing in the centres.

He was a valuable asset to his team, scoring four tries and providing four try assists throughout the season.

Additionally, he made nine line breaks and ran an impressive 1667 meters.

Overall, Grant Anderson's performance in the 2023 season showcased his adaptability and talent in Rugby League.

Whether playing at the feeder or NRL level, he consistently made an impact and proved himself to be a valuable asset to his team.

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