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Dark mood descends on Storm fans
YOU only had to make the short walk from Richmond train station to AAMI Park to realise an air of defiance still hangs over Melbourne.
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A massive thunderstorm hit the city of Melbourne on Saturday 6 March 2010. Large hail stones the size of golf balls hit our apartment window. The video footage is taken from our apartment on Siddeley street in the city looking towards the city, Docklands, Etihad Stadium, Yarra river and western suburbs. At one point (3:00min), i thought our window was going to break!
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Storm to become charity case
Desperate to find a way to motivate themselves, Melbourne Storm are in the early stages of developing a proposal which would see them playing for charity.
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Perfect chance to down Storm: Thurston
North Queensland captain Johnathan Thurston reckons the Cowboys won’t get a better chance to defeat Melbourne than on Saturday night.
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Another $150k in Storm rorts
The NRL has been rocked by further revelations that disgraced premiers Melbourne Storm had broken the salary cap by 20 per cent more than cheating officials originally confessed.
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Warriors seeking calm after the Storm
Redemption is the key motivation for the Warriors in Saturday’s NRL clash with Canberra, as they seek to blank out last weekend’s huge loss to Melbourne Storm.
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One star eager to stay with Storm
Melbourne’s players may be forced to move on, but at least one star name is eager to stay with the scandalised NRL club.
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Storm players rule out appeal
Melbourne half-back Cooper Cronk says the Storm players have decided against fighting their 2010 premiership points ban.
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Storm lashes Warriors
MELBOURNE – Melbourne Storm captain Cameron Smith declared last night’s emotion-charged 40-6 NRL victory over the Warriors as the proudest moment of his decorated career – and that of all his teammates.
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Storm fans have their say
spoke to around 30 people on their way in to Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon to watch the Melbourne Storm.
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Melbourne Storm lose titles due to salary breaches
Australia’s National Rugby League has stripped Melbourne Storm of two premiership titles and all of their competition points for the 2010 season after they were found to have committed salary cap breaches over a period of five years.
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Elliot says Storm demise no motivation
Penrith coach Matt Elliott denies Melbourne’s demise is a boost for his table-topping side.
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Melbourne Storm stripped of premierships for salary cap breaches
THE NRL has stripped Melbourne Storm of two premierships, as well as any competition points this season, in the toughest punishment for a salary cap breach in NRL history.
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I knows how it feels: Mason predicts Storm will dust some opponents
WILLIE MASON says he is shattered for the Melbourne Storm players over the extraordinary salary cap penalty that has ruined their season, and taken away two previous premierships. The North Queensland second-rower was almost a Storm player himself this season, agreeing to terms before the deal was scuttled at the last moment.
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Despite the Storm, a fan pledges loyalty
BALLARAT Melbourne Storm supporter Yvonne Wetemans is determined to weather the storm created by revelations on Thursday of breaches of the salary cap by her club.
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Fans: Storm deserved punishment
LEAGUE fans have overwhelmingly backed the NRL’s decision to strip the Melbourne Storm of two premierships after being exposed for $1.7 million in salary cap rorting.
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