Storm’s stance on NAS suspension revealed
Grand final week is off to a dramatic start, with Melbourne Storm revealing its next move on Nelson Asofa-Solomona’s suspension.
Grand final week is off to a dramatic start, with Melbourne Storm revealing its next move on Nelson Asofa-Solomona’s suspension.
Storm officials are believed to be stunned and bitterly disappointed with the charge handed down to Nelson Asofa-Solomona, preparing to fight for his grand final future with fast-tracked hearing.
Shawn Blore isn’t used to the feeling of still playing footy in late September. As he approaches his first grand final in his maiden finals series, the unsung Storm hero opens up on his emotional career resurgence following some tough years.
The two best teams of the season will appropriately slug it out in the 2024 grand final with premiership glory beckoning. As Melbourne and Penrith prepare to lock horns, we looks at the numbers and narratives that matter most.
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Cameron Munster’s groin injury has been a massive headache for the Storm, but the star five-eighth has recovered well and could be back earlier than expected.
Although the jury is still out on the switch of halfbacks, the Newcastle coach was all praise for his captain Kalyn Ponga pivotal to a 14-12 victory for the Knights over a Melbourne Storm side, missing many stars.
Xavier Coates’ gravity defying try has gone viral, with more than six million views on social media. But there are countless attempts away from the cameras that helped prepare the Storm star for the stunning matchwinner.
Scars of last year’s unsuccessful judiciary hearing have forced the Storm to accept Jahrome Hughes’ one-game ban for making contact with a referee.
Xavier Coates’ insane, match-winning acrobatics have gone global and it has triggered a surprising response from Americans.
Melbourne playmaker Jahrome Hughes is facing a suspension after an incident with a match official during the Storm’s thrilling win.
Xavier Coates has stolen victory for the Storm with an insane acrobatic effort that’s already being called the best NRL try ever seen.
In what will surely go down as a try of the year contender, Melbourne Storm star Xavier Coates has stolen victory from the jaws of defeat to break the Warriors hearts with a gravity defying try.
Cameron Munster did a gruelling wrestling session on Friday in a positive sign his NRL return may be close.
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