LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In the opening rounds of the season, Jordan Grant played a crucial role in bolstering the Melbourne Storm's bench rotation.
He had a solid third and final season in the Storm system, making an impact off the interchange bench in both Round 1 and Round 2.
However, he later returned to the Queensland HostPlus Cup to play for the Storm's feeder club, the Brisbane Tigers.
Grant had an impressive season with the Tigers, making 18 appearances in the orange jersey.
As a forward, he scored a try and made 26 tackle-breaks.
He also gained 995 post-contact metres and a total of 2591 run metres.
On average, Grant made 12 hit-ups per game, showcasing his strength and ability to gain ground for his team.
Ending the year on a high note, Grant played a crucial role in the Tigers' Grand Final win over the Burleigh Bears.
He was named in the starting lineup for the game and went on to become a Premiership winner.
This was a well-deserved achievement for Grant after his consistent performances throughout the season.
Overall, Grant's contributions to the Storm and the Tigers were invaluable.
His ability to make an impact off the bench and his consistent performances as a forward were crucial to the success of both teams.
Grant's skill and determination make him a valuable asset to any team he plays for.