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Hughes the boss: Playmaker’s return inspires Storm demolition of Manly

Craig Bellamy hailed Jahrome Hughes’ gutsy early return from a broken hand after the mercurial halfback led his side to a big win over Manly at Brookvale.

  • Robert Dillon

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It’s 2017 all over: Craig Bellamy and Cooper Cronk went through what Daly Cherry-Evans and Anthony Seibold are now experiencing at Manly.

‘He’s a marvel’: Cherry-Evans’ final season at Manly has echoes of Cronk’s Storm exit

Why Craig Bellamy started to see the irony when discussing Sunday’s rivals Manly and Daly Cherry-Evans.

  • Christian Nicolussi
The Bulldogs celebrate Saturday’s win.

Unbeaten Bulldogs go top of the league ladder after demolishing Cronulla

The Bulldogs have continued their strong start to the season with an impressive 20-6 win over Cronulla, after the Dragons rallied from behind to defeat the Storm.

  • Adrian Proszenko and Tom Decent
The Dragons shocked the Storm on Saturday.

‘Very, very stressful’: Dragons defy clunky Storm in Kogarah boilover

St George Illawarra caused an old-fashioned boilover against the Melbourne Storm in front of 6211 hearty Dragons fans in the wet at Kogarah.

  • Christian Nicolussi
Jahrome Hughes

Hughes plays through broken hand as brutal GF re-match hobbles star halves

Melbourne’s Dally M medallist Jahrome Hughes and Penrith champion Nathan Cleary led a lengthy list of casualties from Thursday night’s thriller.

  • Dan Walsh
Jason Ryles is still chasing his first win as a head coach.

There’s more pain ahead for Eels fans, but Ryles remains focused on promised land

It’s difficult to stay the course when the losses are piling up, but new coach Jason Ryles is playing the long game at Parramatta.

  • Adrian Proszenko
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Paul Alamoti’s second try against Melbourne.

Erratic Storm survive late surge from Cleary-less Panthers

Nathan Cleary’s night ended after just seven minutes, but the Storm needed all 80 to fend off a determined Penrith outfit.

  • Paul Zalunardo
Sunia Turuva’s grand final try for Penrith v Melbourne.

10,000 hours, one play and six different ways Penrith can destroy any defence

I’ve never seen the Storm playmakers look so slick and lethal. But a video breakdown of the Panthers’ pet play proves just how dangerous the premiers still are - regardless of who stays and who goes at Penrith.

  • Andrew Johns
Penrith coach Ivan Cleary.

Cleary’s verdict on Storm is in, but jury’s out on his four-time premiers

As he prepares his side for a trip to AAMI Park, Panthers coach Ivan Cleary was coy on his side’s predicament.

  • Robert Dillon
Sad Panthers players.

After five fruitless years, NRL rivals are finally exploiting Penrith’s Achilles heel

The Panthers were found out by the Roosters where countless NRL rivals have fallen short, and Melbourne can follow the same blueprint.

  • Dan Walsh

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