The Melbourne Storm have bounced back from a sin-binning in the opening seconds of their clash with the Sydney Roosters to return to the NRL grand final with a thumping 48-18 win at AAMI Park.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The Melbourne Storm are the first team to qualify for the 2024 NRL grand final after thrashing the Roosters 48-18 at AAMI Park.
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With a Grand Final berth on the line, the opening minutes of the Storm Vs Roosters clash could not have been any more wild. It was an impressive win for the Storm, who weathered an onslaught early ...
James Tedesco has revealed he's previously discussed a potential position switch with Roosters coach Trent Robinson, amid ...
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James Tedesco believes the Sydney Roosters do not need to look elsewhere to sign a high-profile fullback, adamant he can be ...
New to Kayo? Start your free trial today > With the first hit up of the game off the kick-off, the Roosters’ Lindsay Collins ran back, straight at Asofa-Solomona, with the Storm enforcer laying ...