As the 23-year-old has charged for 124 metres in his past eight matches off the bench, a defeat to the Broncos has been his side’s sole blemish.
The Cowboys can smell blood in the water ahead of their semi-final clash with Cronulla, a side who has won just one of nine finals games since their 2016 grand final triumph.
However, what the Sharks possess a giant bench prop rotation, with Royce Hunt and Tom Hazelton’s ability to shift the ascendancy pivotal to their top four finish.
In front of a parochial Sydney crowd, this will be Neame’s greatest test.
But ahead of coaching Norths Devils in Sunday’s Queensland Cup grand final, Elliott said his former pupil had long been destined for this stage, confident a Test jumper in the Pacific Championships this year beckoned.
“He’s a young front rower who has so much potential. He’s still learning the game, but it doesn’t surprise me [the way he’s playing],” Elliott said.
“I’m sure he’ll be in the mix for a Pacific call-up this year as well. It’s all in front of Griff.”
While Cronulla halfback Nicho Hynes has worn the brunt of criticism for his side’s qualifying final defeat to Melbourne last week, his forward pack will have horror images of Neame from their last encounter with the Cowboys in July.
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His 177 running metres, including five tackle busts, laid a palpable platform as North Queensland ran out 30-22 victors.
The Sharks were caught on the backfoot by a rampant Storm, and prop Toby Rudolf said he and his fellow middles needed to redeem their own failings to give the star No.7 a chance to thrive.
“I find if I give myself a whole day of just being miserable ... I’m back and ready to rip and tear again. We were down across the board, and it’s not up to our standard,” Rudolf said.
“I’ve been hearing there’s a bit of stick being given to Nicho; rugby league is very much a team sport, so I don’t understand how one man can cop flack for an entire team’s performance.
“We’re 13 people out there, and it seems like one bloke gets singled out all the time … we just want to play for him and everyone in our team and club.”
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