Kiwis forward Tohu Harris has dismissed the ongoing claims about the Storm's controversial tactics in the ruck, saying that every NRL club uses similar techniques.
Harris, who will be a vital cog in the Melbourne machine in tomorrow's grand final, added that his team are not doing anything "illegal or dangerous".
Craig Bellamy's side are long-established masters at slowing down the play the ball, having used a variety of methods over the years. There has been an increased focus on their actions during this finals series, especially after the Cowboys claimed three of their players suffered neck injuries in their qualifying final clash three weeks ago - although an NRL investigation found no case to answer.
There were also some notable incidents last week against Canberra, with Joseph Tapine concussed by a swinging arm and Josh Hodgson the victim of an apparent "crusher" tackle.
"We don't go out there to hurt people," said Harris. "And we are not doing anything illegal or dangerous. Defence is the most important part of the NRL and you want to dominate in the tackle and slow the play the ball. Every team does it and we are no different."