‘Career best form’: No secret why Storm is flying
They won the minor premiership in a canter and blitzed their opening final and now Melbourne Storm’s captain has declared just how primed his team is go all the way.
They won the minor premiership in a canter and blitzed their opening final and now Melbourne Storm’s captain has declared just how primed his team is go all the way.
Cronulla has suffered its seventh consecutive NRL finals loss, with halfback Nicho Hynes again under the spotlight for his performance after succumbing to a rampaging Melbourne outfit.
The criticism that Nicho Hynes is not a big game player won’t be going anywhere after a horror performance against the Storm.
Melbourne’s big guns stood up as the Storm surged past the Sharks, as Cronulla’s finals struggles continues. Check out our player ratings from NRL qualifying final clash and have your say.
Ryan Papenhuyzen has been to hell and back, but he’s put his injuries in the rear-view mirror and wants to play fullback for the Storm in round 1.
Could these gun juniors – signed by the Dolphins, Broncos, Titans and Cowboys – be Queensland’s next-generation Origin Maroons? We also uncover four ripper Roosters.
From round 1 hopefuls to suspended stars, we analyse every NRL club’s casualty ward and reveal return dates for injured stars. Check out the definitive NRL health check.
Despite boasting stars like Latrell Mitchell, Alex Johnston and Damien Cook, a 19-year-old ‘freak’ has been rated the best athlete at the club. NRL SuperCoach Insider and rookie analysis.
One of the Melbourne Storm’s most important players has made it clear what he’s seeking on a personal level in 2024, revealing the area of his game he’s desperate to improve.
There was Penrith, Brisbane, daylight, then Melbourne. Storm coach Craig Bellamy reveals how the perennial contenders can have a shot at the title, as well as addressing his NRL future.
Melbourne could unleash one of the most terrifying backlines in 2024 with a superstar set to return from injury and while a rookie is ready to take the NRL by storm.
Melbourne Storm was 80 minutes away from the grand final last year but the skipper admits they need to make up huge ground to stay competitive in 2024.
Coaching in the NRL can be a nasty, brutish and short career choice – our experts rate the career prospects of every club’s clipboard holder ahead of the 2024 season.
The Storm could unleash a brand new left edge in 2024 with Craig Bellamy set to make a couple of big changes.
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