LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Melbourne Storm skipper Harry Grant has hailed his preliminary final-bound teammates, claiming they are playing at the top of their game.
After cruising to the minor premiership and dominating their opening final, Grant believes his team is in perfect shape to push all the way to the grand final.
Fresh off scoring his first ever hat-trick, Grant declared that his teammates are in career-best form, with a crucial week off to fine-tune their skills.
He humorously dismissed the suggestion of being nicknamed "hat-trick Harry", jokingly referencing accusations of cherry-picking his tries in their impressive win over Cronulla.
The camaraderie within the squad is palpable, with players from diverse backgrounds coming together to form a cohesive unit.
Grant highlighted the importance of team culture, emphasizing the bond that has been crucial to their success this season.
"The club means a lot to everyone involved, and the effort we put in is rewarded on the field," Grant stated.
"the tight-knit playing group is evident in the performances, both on and off the pitch."
As they gear up for their next challenge, Grant is confident that the Storm's unity and determination will carry them to success in the finals.