
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Melbourne Storm has provided an injury update following their Round 7 fixture against the Dolphins.
Harry Grant has been confirmed to have a hamstring strain and will miss at least the next two games after sustaining the injury during training on Thursday.
Jack Howarth and Tui Kamikamica will both undergo scans in Melbourne to determine the severity of their shoulder and ankle injuries from the game.
A further update on their injuries will be provided in the coming days after the scans and review.
The team's next match is against South Sydney on Anzac Day at AAMI Park.
The team will have to adjust their lineup in the absence of Grant, who has been an integral part of the team's success.
The injury update signifies a setback for the team as they look to maintain their strong performance in the competition.
The update on the injuries will have an impact on the team's strategy and rotation for the upcoming games.
It will be crucial for the team to manage the absence of Grant and potentially other players as they strive to continue their winning streak in the competition.
This injury update highlights the physical toll that professional athletes endure in their pursuit of success on the field.
The team will need to rely on the depth of their squad to fill the gaps left by the injured players and maintain their competitive edge in the competition.
The team will have to regroup and adapt to the changes in their lineup as they prepare for their upcoming matches.
The injury update serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of sports and the importance of resilience in the face of adversity.
Melbourne Storm will need to show character and determination as they navigate through this challenging period and strive for success in the competition.