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Storm stars Cameron Munster and Jahrome Hughes have something the Sharks halves Nicho Hynes and Braydon Trindall want – and it’s not just a premiership ring, writes DAVID RICCIO.
Storm stars Cameron Munster and Jahrome Hughes have something the Sharks halves Nicho Hynes and Braydon Trindall want – and it’s not just a premiership ring, writes DAVID RICCIO.
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Melbourne Storm will be boosted by the return of star winger Xavier Coates for Sunday’s NRL round-one match against Parramatta.
In the six months since Melbourne’s grand final loss, coach Craig Bellamy has relived the night. He takes the lessons and attempts to be better. More often than not, he is – and that’s why the Storm start the season as favourites.
One brutal sentence from Craig Bellamy has the Storm fired up for grand final redemption after they were outplayed in last year’s decider.
The Storm turned Shawn Blore into a star in his first season at the club. It’s why he can’t wait to see what another former Tiger does in 2025.
Jack Howarth has lifted the lid on whether he got the ball down in last year’s grand final, with the Storm rookie primed for an even bigger year.
They’re brimming with star power and have a murky recent off-field track record, but the Brisbane Broncos can’t crack No.1 spot on TRAVIS MEYN’S watchability rankings for 2025.
Hawthorn’s Waverley Park headquarters has been listed for sale – and a surprise suitor has emerged for the facility. Ed Bourke has more.
Craig Bellamy could be forced to make a major change to his Melbourne Storm side in Round 1, with one position suddenly in crisis.
Storm coach Craig Bellamy says Cameron Munster and Nick Meaney are ‘firing and fully fit’ for Sunday’s trial against the Cowboys.
Footy is back! Our NRL experts have analysed all the weekend’s trial action, casting a keen eye on the rookies, recruits and players vying for Round 1 spots.
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