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Sua shines as Storm cook the Chooks in best outing of the season

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Sua shines as Storm cook the Chooks in best outing of the season

Feel The Thunder Podcast›
Jun 2, 20261:09:12

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"Where the hell has that been?" I'm sure were the words of the Melbourne Storm Head Coach Craig Bellamy, on what was arguable his side's most complete and consistent performance thus far in Season 2026. The kind of performance and defensive display we have become accustomed to seeing from a Melbourne Storm team, repelling and stopping a stacked Roosters team who have the capacity to blow teams away with their attacking strike. Stormy Daniel reviews the Round 13 clash against the boys from Bondi, covers off on the pathways results, what's making Storm news, your listener questions and team list Tuesday - who's in and who's out for the Friday night showdown with the resurgent Newcastle Knights are flying under the coaching of their new mentor in Justin Holbrook. Stormy Daniel will discuss where he thinks the game can be won for Melbourne.

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