Round 5 - Tigers vs Storm

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Tigers line-up

1 Tuimoala Lolohea
2 Corey Thompson
3 Esan Marsters
4 Kevin Naiqama
5 Malakai Watene-Zelezniak
6 Benji Marshall
7 Luke Brooks
8 Russell Packer (c)
9 Pita Godinet
10 Ben Matulino
11 Chris Lawrence
12 Robbie Rochow
13 Matthew Eisenhuth

14 Jacob Liddle
15 Alex Twal
16 Michael Chee Kam
17 Josh Aloiai

18 Tyson Gamble
19 Tim Grant
20 David Nofoaluma
21 Sauaso Sue

No changes following three wins from four games. Josh Reynolds (hamstring) is at least another week away.
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Still an average looking side... We already had our pants pulled down once, will we allow it to happen again?

Only two items needed on the tip sheet this week;
1. Stay onside
2. Hold the ball

Do that and we will go close. Play like we did last week, we will get spanked.
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Finally. Our favorite Victorian gets a run this week. What an honor.
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NevilleB wrote:Finally. Our favorite Victorian gets a run this week. What an honor.
But Mahe Fonua hasn't been named ;D
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https://www.melbournestorm.com.au/news/ ... milestone/

Master coach reaches 400 milestone
melbournestorm.com.au
Tue 3 Apr 2018

This Saturday Craig Bellamy will enter the coaches box for the 400th time in his illustrious career when his side takes on Wests Tigers at Mt Smart Stadium.

The Melbourne Storm master will become just the seventh coach in NRL history to reach the milestone and incredibly only the second to reach 400 at one club.

Bellamy’s impeccable record of 271 wins from 399 games ranks him in the top four for most wins by any coach in the history of the game.

His winning percentage of 68.1 per cent is the highest of any coach in the top eight for most wins of all-time.

Since his arrival in Melbourne back in 2003, Storm have gone on a remarkable run of success that is nearly unmatched across any code in Australian sport.

The Club has played in Finals in 14 of the 15 seasons under his reign – AFL side Sydney Swans are the only other team to have matched that consistent run.

In that time Bellamy has led Storm to six Minor Premierships, nine Preliminary Final appearances, seven Grand Finals, four Premierships and three World Club Challenge wins.

A four-time Dally M Coach of the Year, including in 2017, Bellamy’s record speaks for itself as he has rightly earned a place in the discussion as not only one of the greatest coaches in rugby league history, but also Australian sport.

His last two seasons have seen his legacy reach new heights as Bellamy guided Melbourne to back-to-back minor premierships and consecutive Grand Final appearances, that saw his team only drop 10 games across both the 2016 and 2017 (44 wins from 54 games).

Bellamy’s reputation is built on the fact that no coach has worked harder in the pursuit of success. In doing so he has also created a culture that has made Storm respected and admired around the country and internationally.

Over his 16 years at the elite level, Bellamy has developed a unique ability to enable his players to get the best out of themselves, not only as footballers but as people.

Many players have come to Melbourne in search of opportunity and have been transformed into representative stars; Cameron Smith, Billy Slater, Cooper Cronk, Greg Inglis, Ryan Hoffman, Will Chambers, Jesse Bromwich and Israel Folau have all reached superstar status in the game under Craig Bellamy’s tutelage.

It is that care and protection for his players and their families on and off the field that sees him held in the highest regard by the 151 players who have played under him at Melbourne.

As well as developing players, Bellamy has a proven record of developing his assistants into head coaches. Current NRL coaches Brad Arthur (Eels), Stephen Kearney (Warriors), Anthony Seibold (Rabbitohs) and Dean Pay (Bulldogs) have all graduated under the Storm mentor, while current assistant coaches Adam O’Brien and Jason Ryles have been talked about as future head coaches.

Melbourne Storm CEO Dave Donaghy paid tribute to Bellamy and the success he has overseen at the Club.

“On behalf of everyone involved at Melbourne Storm, board, management, staff, players, partners, members and fans, I would like to pass on my utmost congratulations to Craig Bellamy on reaching 400 games as coach of our Club,” Donaghy said.

“Craig’s work ethic is not only unmatched, it is infectious. He inspires everyone within our four walls to work hard and his ability to do that week in and week out over the last 16 years is a testament to his greatness.

“On Saturday he will join the likes of Tim Sheens, Brian Smith and Warren Ryan in the 400-club – elite company in which he rightly deserves his place amongst. Craig’s legacy continues to grow year on year with every success he strives to take our Club towards and he is rightly considered amongst the greatest to have stepped foot in an NRL coaches box.

“Congratulations must also go to Wendy, his children and grandchildren on this achievement. Such success at the elite level would not be possible without the support of an incredible family such as the Bellamys.”
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CRAIG BELLAMY

NRL Head Coach debut game: Melbourne Storm v Cronulla, Shark Park, 16 March, 2003 (Round 1)

Previous Appointments: Canberra President’s Cup (1993-95), Reserve Grade (1996), NRL Assistant (1997), Brisbane Broncos Assistant Coach 1998-02

Playing Record: Canberra Raiders (1982 – 1990), Swinton (1991), Canberra Raiders (1992)

Premiership Coaching Record: 399 Games, 271 Wins, 125 Losses, 2 Draws, Winning percentage 68.1%

Minor Premierships: 6 (2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2016, 2017)

Finals Series: 14 (2003-2009, 2011-2017)

Grand Final appearances: 7 (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2016, 2017)

Premierships: 4 (2007, 2009, 2012, 2017)

Coaching achievements: World Club Challenge (2010, 2013, 2017), Dally M Coach of the Year (2006, 2007, 2011, 2017), Australia Assistant (2005-07), New South Wales Origin (2008, 2009, 2010), Country Origin (2005, 2006, 2007), ANZACs Coach (2004), President’s Cup Premiership (Canberra 1995)
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All Time Coaching Records (Most Games Coached)

W Bennett 791
T Sheens 669
B Smith 601
W Ryan 415
B Fulton 405
R Willey 403
C Bellamy 399
J Gibson 394
J Lang 371
F Stanton 343


All Time Coaching Records (Most Wins)

W Bennett 490 (62%)
T Sheens 340 (50.8%)
B Smith 305 (50.7%)
C Bellamy 271 (68.1%)
B Fulton 261 (64.4%)
J Gibson 245 (62.1%)
W Ryan 233 (56.1%)
R Willey 231 (57.3)
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Congrats to Craig and his family. A significant achievement in a glittering coaching career. Our club will forever be indebted to Craig for all he has done. THE BOYS BETTER LIFT FOR THIS MILESTONE!
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Hoffy's 250 th Storm game too
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Why YT over Cheyse? Is he still injured?
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Cheyse is only just returning now. I don’t think he has played any footy since last year. A return via Q Cup seems appropriate, as much as I like what Cheyse brings.
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Danger D wrote:
NevilleB wrote:Finally. Our favorite Victorian gets a run this week. What an honor.
But Mahe Fonua hasn't been named ;D

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I wish I could say I was looking forward to this game but its kinda just bluh atm
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the whole season is like that. But this is a line in the sand game. 2-3 is unacceptable.
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It's all a learning curve at the moment. Lots to look forward to:
- Croft having his first full season as our halfback
- Billy (most likely) playing his last season
- Hoffy finishing up his career in purple
- JAC pushing for rep selection
- NAS growing into one of the premier front rowers of the comp
- Stimson, B Smith & Welch getting more time in first grade
Many others I'm sure.
Enjoy the ride y'all!
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