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Billy Slater and Craig Bellamy.

Bellamy appointment proves State of Origin is entering its Victorian era

Craig Bellamy is the latest Melbourne Storm staffer added to the NSW brains trust, giving the traditional battle between blue and maroon a distinctly purple tinge.

  • Adrian Proszenko

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Laurie Daley and Craig Bellamy.

Daley and Bellamy failed as Origin coaches. Why have they come back for more?

After being on the wrong end of a dynasty, Laurie Daley has the chance to create his own. However, he and Craig Bellamy must learn from their mistakes.

  • Adrian Proszenko
Final try

When the extraordinary becomes ordinary: Why Penrith’s winning try sums up this dynasty

A back-rower outleaping a winger 11cm taller than him, a prop charging downfield to be in support and throwing a pass to a left centre playing on the right. This is why the Panthers are good.

  • Adam Pengilly
The Panthers’ new trick play using Brian To’o through the middle.

This is the NFL-style trick play the Panthers have unwrapped for the finals

The masters of keeping something up their sleeves, the Panthers have been working on a new move. Can it be effective against the Storm?

  • Adam Pengilly
Reagan Campbell-Gillard will join the Titans on a three-year deal.

Titans coach Hasler clinches major signing coup

Gold Coast have bolstered their forward pack with the addition of former Parramatta and representative front-rower Reagan Campbell-Gillard on a three-year deal.

  • Michael Chammas, Dan Walsh, Adam Pengilly, Billie Eder, Christian Nicolussi and Adrian Proszenko
Settled down south … Jahrome Hughes.

Road to greatness: Hughes finds home, Dally M Medal and a starring role

Initially not seen as a halfback, the Melbourne Storm’s No.7 has made the position his own with one of the most dominant seasons in the NRL.

  • Roy Masters
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Nathan Cleary greets Panthers fans.

Cleary set to become all-time great, but even he can’t save Panthers

Despite the Nelson Asofa-Solomona suspension, Melbourne look primed to end Penrith’s remarkable run.

  • Andrew Johns
The helping hands that make Penrith and Melbourne NRL powerhouses.

Why Storm assistant coach Aaron Bellamy is yin to his fiery father’s yang

If it takes a village to raise a child, then it takes a small army to lift an NRL team to a grand final. Craig Bellamy’s son is just one of those unsung soldiers.

  • Dan Walsh
Melbourne’s Ryan Papenhuyzen and Penrith’s Liam Martin will meet again in the grand final.

Eight years, three premiers: Does the NRL have a problem with the same teams winning?

It’s the grand final we were always going to have. But the sustained success of the Panthers and Storm will test the NRL’s ability to match AFL’s grand final ratings.

  • Adam Pengilly
Nelson Asofa-Solomona (right) embraces Jared Waerea-Hargreaves.

Storm seek grand final miracle with Asofa-Solomona to fly in for judiciary hearing

The Kiwi hitman is facing near-insurmountable odds - but it won’t stop Melbourne launching a Hail Mary at the NRL judiciary.

  • Adam Pengilly and Roy Ward

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