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Melbourne Storm - Printable Version +- Carlton Supporters Club (http://new.carltonsc.com) +-- Forum: Around The Grounds (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-7.html) +--- Forum: The Sports Desk (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-27.html) +--- Thread: Melbourne Storm (/thread-4992.html) |
Re: Melbourne Storm - LP - 07-25-2021 Yes, sad to see him go, has been a great servant of the club, we might find a bit more of this happening in the post-COVID era. As long as we make clubs like Cronulla pay overs!
Re: Melbourne Storm - tonyo - 07-26-2021 (07-25-2021, 10:07 PM)LP link Wrote:Yes, sad to see him go, has been a great servant of the club, we might find a bit more of this happening in the post-COVID era. Unfortunately, you can't keep them all, and Cronulla have the wallet out big time - and he has been touted as a departure all season. Hopefully, he goes out with another premiership ring. Re: Melbourne Storm - spf - 07-26-2021 The good news follows: Craig Bellamy will commit to another deal with Melbourne Storm. Apparently (to be announced) he will coach in 2022 with a possible move to a director of football role and him selecting a replacement coach. Re: Melbourne Storm - LP - 07-27-2021 (07-26-2021, 10:06 AM)spf date Wrote:The good news follows: Craig Bellamy will commit to another deal with Melbourne Storm. Apparently (to be announced) he will coach in 2022 with a possible move to a director of football role and him selecting a replacement coach.Signed for 5 years, so he is there until 2026, but will decide/review in March each year whether he continues to coach or moves into another role. Re: Melbourne Storm - LP - 07-30-2021 First Bellyache, now Pap has signed on until 2025. Re: Melbourne Storm - LP - 07-31-2021 Tonight's Storm v Panthers game, 1st vs 2nd, Postponed TBA Naysayers, anti-vaxxers and sceptics are shooting us in the foot, now we can't even watch crowdless games! Re: Melbourne Storm - LP - 07-31-2021 Storm v Panthers 4:05 today, crowdless with restrictions. Re: Melbourne Storm - tonyo - 08-02-2021 (07-31-2021, 09:26 PM)LP link Wrote:Storm v PanthersAfter that result, the biggest threat to Melbourne Storm is only themselves. If they are switched on, it is daylight second. Especially if the GF is in Melbourne. Re: Melbourne Storm - LP - 08-02-2021 (08-02-2021, 01:30 AM)tonyo date Wrote:After that result, the biggest threat to Melbourne Storm is only themselves. If they are switched on, it is daylight second. Especially if the GF is in Melbourne.Panthers had a lot of front line outs, but even so the Storm list depth is significant. It was a very different look Storm yesterday, almost too many cooks, but I thought that team mix better suited Grant and Munster. However, Smith, Pap and Hynes sort of got in each others way a bit. Pap needs big Nelson, Welch and Jesse Bromwich clearing the corridor, I believe Nelson is out for two or three weeks with a hand fracture. Re: Melbourne Storm - LP - 08-23-2021 Given Storm is losing Nicho Hynes, and Brandon Smith is yet to formerly re-sign, would Bellyache have a 2nd crack at sorting out Curtis Scott or is the kid a lost cause? Serious player, a bit troubled, not sure of his work ethic, sport of Storms version of Mitch Robinson. Only 23 still, and been kyboshed by Canberra for bad off-field behaviours! I do worry about Pap and Hughes, both have suffered repeat concussions, that stuff with a bit of bad luck can go South very quickly. Nice to be able to reshuffle, especially with Addo-Carr leaving, move Olam here, Hughes there, etc., etc.. Mind you Harry Grant is not a bad substitute, and under Bellyache these guys seem to be able to pick up any role forward or back and run with it ...... literally! ;D |