By SEN
Any speculation that Harry Grant was set to walk away from Melbourne Storm can finally be put to bed with the Dally M Hooker of the Year putting pen to paper on a new deal.
The Storm captain, who was contracted until the end of 2026, has extended his current deal by two years.
“It’s a great feeling to have my future confirmed until 2028. I feel incredibly privileged to captain this Club and wear the purple jersey in front of our members and fans every week,” Grant said.
"This Club has always been built on great people, and being at Storm, surrounded by them, brings out the best in me, both on and off the field.
“We have a great group of players, coaches and staff and a strong leadership team determined to push our Club to bigger things in 2026.”
Melbourne Storm CEO Justin Rodski praised Grant’s leadership and ongoing commitment to the Club.
“Harry is not only one of the best players in the NRL, but also an outstanding leader and a tremendous ambassador for Melbourne Storm,” Rodski said.
“To have Harry commit to the Club until 2028 is a massive boost, not just for our playing group, but for our entire organisation and our passionate members and fans.
“His determination to keep improving, be a role model for our younger players, and lead Storm toward sustained success makes him the ideal person to drive our Club forward.
“We’re delighted Harry will remain in purple until at least 2028.”
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