Storm’s historic triple-header Mother’s Day play
Melbourne Storm will host a historic triple-header this weekend, featuring the club’s first-ever female footy match at AAMI Park.
Melbourne Storm will host a historic triple-header this weekend, featuring the club’s first-ever female footy match at AAMI Park.
Queensland under-19s Origin coaches Darius Boyd and Maia Tua-Davidson have revealed what excites them the most about their side’s 2025 chances as well as broken down their key players match tactics. Discover the state’s emerging stars here.
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The Storm has always been the master of identifying talent, but it has bigger plans in mind with its homegrown players, with several local juniors expected to become household names at Melbourne in the coming years.
The Melbourne Storm has always been the master of identifying talent, but it has bigger plans in mind with its home-grown players.
Melbourne are under siege for their best talent with the Perth Bears and PNG set to hit the player market. As a result, the Storm are ready to launch one of the richest retention drives in the club’s history.
While Melbourne will end their 27-year association with Queensland feeder teams, they won’t leave the Sunshine State alone, with the Storm turning up the heat on the Broncos in the battle for Queensland talent.
Kristian Woolf’s Dolphins have rocketed into the NRL’s top eight after Isaiya Katoa led his team in an attacking rout against the hapless Dragons.
Star halfback Jahrome Hughes was back to his Dally M-winning form against the Cowboys, keeping the Storm in touch with the competition’s leaders.
Craig Bellamy, who has guided the Storm to three NRL premierships and 21 finals series, has made a decision on his coaching future.
From the brother of the game’s best player to the son of a current NRL coach, and a ready-made Kalyn Ponga replacement – these are the prodigies ready to make their first grade debuts.
Craig Bellamy’s glittering career at the Storm could be coming to an end, with the coach set to make a call on his Melbourne future and make a move that has piqued the interest of the Gold Coast Titans.
Powerhouse NRL nursery Sunshine Coast is prepared to hit the open market and sign with a rival club should the Melbourne Storm cut ties with the Falcons who remain in limbo about its future pathways program.
Craig Bellamy is yet to make a call on his coaching future, but one of his key playmakers has weighed in on what he thinks the Storm boss will do in 2026.
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