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Ryan Papenhuyzen (unseen) of the Melbourne Storm is congratulated by Cameron Smith after scoring a try during the second NRL Semi Final match between the Melbourne Storm and the Parramatta Eels at AAMI Park in Melbourne, Saturday, September 21, 2019.  (AAP Image/Scott Barbour) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Eels blown away by perfect Storm

If there were any doubts, this night erased them. Melbourne put that controversial defeat to Canberra behind them with a show of force that left Parramatta breathless, scoreless and out of the NRL finals.

Why Arthur has edge over coaching rivals

Why Arthur has edge over coaching rivals

All of the NRL coaches still standing deserve huge plaudits for some amazing work this season — but one man’s job of turning his club around stands out, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 15: Clint Gutherson of the Eels celebrates a try by Maika Sivo of the Eels during the NRL Elimination Final match between the Parramatta Eels and the Brisbane Broncos at Bankwest Stadium on September 15, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Griffin: Where Storm, Eels will be won and lost

Melbourne face the threat of a straight sets finals exit when they face a rampant Parramatta outfit in week two of the finals. Former NRL coach Anthony Griffin looks at where the match will be won and lost.

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Coach Craig Bellamy during Melbourne Storm training at Gosch's Paddock in Melbourne, Tuesday, September 17, 2019. The Storm play Parramatta on Saturday night in Melbourne. (AAP Image/David Crosling) NO ARCHIVING

Straight sets exit wouldn’t mean wasted season

The Storm face an elimination clash with the Eels in Melbourne – a venue they’ve lost at four times this season – but Craig Bellamy says the club will take plenty from 2019 if they bow out of the competition.

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