LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Melbourne Storm skipper Harry Grant (a true legend, player #188) has officially committed to donning the purple jersey until the end of the 2026 NRL season, mate.
The dynamic hooker, a two-time Dally M Hooker of the Year, first entered the Storm squad back in 2018 and has since racked up an impressive tally of 101 NRL games, with 86 of those being with the Storm.
You can catch him tearing up the field as the main man in the hooker position for Queensland in State of Origin matches and for Australia in international rugby league competitions.
In his debut season as captain, the 26-year-old guided the Storm to victory in the 2024 NRL Minor Premiership and a Grand Final appearance.
Along the way, he nabbed the prestigious title of 2024 Dally M Hooker of the Year, as well as being named vice-captain of the Kangaroos for the recent Pacific Championships.
Grant's decision to stay put is a huge win for the Storm and fans alike, as they look to continue their dominance on the field for years to come.
Cheers to that!