Harry Grant has claimed his first Golden Boot award, narrowly defeating Dylan Brown, who was seen as the frontrunner for the title of rugby league’s best international player in 2025. Brown, who played a pivotal role in New Zealand’s success in the recent Pacific Cup, was named player-of-the-match for each of his team’s three games, raising expectations for his recognition.

However, it was Grant who impressed the judges the most during Australia’s dominant 3-0 Ashes series victory over England. This marks a significant achievement for the Melbourne hooker, who showcased his talents throughout the series. Also noteworthy is the fact that Cameron Munster, Grant’s teammate at Melbourne, was passed over for the award despite being named the man of the series by a seven-member judging panel.

This outcome underlines the fierce competition within the sport and highlights the remarkable performances from various players at both regional and international levels. The recognition of Grant’s skills reaffirms his position as one of the top players in rugby league today.


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