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Josh Addo-Carr runs with the ball during a Melbourne Storm NRL training session at AAMI Park in Melbourne, Thursday, May 14, 2020. (AAP Image/Scott Barbour) NO ARCHIVING

Not even Storm could have seen this coming

Melbourne Storm could be first among the football codes to run on to the paddock in Victoria for competitive points now that AAMI Park is back in the mix as a surprise venue in the NRL’s season return.

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Ryan Papenhuyzen runs with the ball during a Melbourne Storm NRL training session at AAMI Park in Melbourne, Thursday, May 14, 2020. (AAP Image/Scott Barbour) NO ARCHIVING

Storm prepare to play on the fly

Melbourne Storm players will return AAMI Park on Thursday armed with the knowledge that the demands of the NRL season return will require them to handle whatever comes at them on the go.

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A general view during a Melbourne Storm NRL training session at Albury Sports Ground in Albury, Wednesday, May 6, 2020. (AAP Image/Scott Barbour) NO ARCHIVING

A week inside Storm’s border bunker

Unable to train in Victoria due to coronavirus restrictions, Melbourne Storm players find themselves in a ‘gated compound’ in the border town of Albury, but as we discover life isn’t too bad.

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When will your favourite sport be back?

The NRL is less than three weeks away from resuming its season, while sports in South Korea have already restarted after being shut down due to coronavirus. But when will the AFL and other sports follow suit?

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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 22: Jason Taumalolo of Mate Maa Tonga  (C) looks for a gap during the Oceania league test between the Kiwis and Mate Ma'a Tonga at Mt Smart Stadium on June 22, 2019 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)

Kiwis and Tonga set for Origin series

As Project Apollo plots the NRL’s return, next on the agenda is a proposal for a New Zealand vs Tonga State of Origin clash to bring together two of the rugby league’s great talent wells.

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Cameron Munster runs with the ball during a Melbourne Storm NRL training session at Albury Sports Ground in Albury, Thursday, May 7, 2020. (AAP Image/Scott Barbour) NO ARCHIVING

Munster: Storm feed on adversity

Displacement to Albury won’t affect Melbourne’s determination to make something of season 2020. In face, Cameron Munster says the Storm are more motivated than ever.

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