Storm pair cleared over contentious calls in Raiders loss
Melbourne pair Stefano Utoikamanu and Trent Loiero have been cleared by the match review committee over a pair of incidents that cost the Storm the chance to beat Canberra.
Melbourne pair Stefano Utoikamanu and Trent Loiero have been cleared by the match review committee over a pair of incidents that cost the Storm the chance to beat Canberra.
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A Melbourne Storm superstar has delivered a hammer blow to an NRL expansion team, while also speaking out on a sad WTC snub.
The Melbourne Storm Welcome to Country controversy has raised eyebrows with details emerging about one of the club’s most powerful figures.
Melbourne Storm has scored a major coup over bitter rival Brisbane, keeping their ‘Lennon and McCartney’ together, while also blocking advances from AFL heavyweight Collingwood.
Kangaroos winger Xavier Coates has revealed the anguish he has felt after an ugly backlash where he was branded a “traitor”.
Xavier Coates says he’s incredibly proud to have represented Australia despite copping plenty of abuse online from fans who wanted him to play for PNG.
Suspended Storm prop Nelson Asofa-Solomona has exploited a loophole to fast track his return for the 2025 NRL season.
While Lachlan Galvin will return to training alongside the majority of Benji Marshall’s Tigers, he’ll be forced to wait until almost Christmas to combine with new halves partner Jarome Luai. See when every club gets back to work for season 2025.
Josh Addo-Carr has already been linked with the Dragons or a return to the Tigers, but another Sydney club could be a possible home for the former Origin flyer following his Bulldogs termination.
The Sydney Roosters have shut the door on a bid for veteran prop Siosiua Taukeiaho to rejoin the club, while Knights star Leo Thompson is set to becomes a free agent on November 1. MARKET WATCH.
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The Melbourne Storm have reportedly conceded one of their most marketable star players will test the open market amid fears of a pay cut.
The Storm have locked in three of their four spine members on long-term deals after skipper Harry Grant took up an option to remain with the club until the end of 2026.
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