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  1. 13 ore fa · Craig Bellamy called for consistency, while Harry Grant urged the NRL not to take kick pressure out of the game after the Storm skipper copped a tough sin bin against the Sharks.

  2. 13 ore fa · Craig Bellamy has finialised the Melbourne Storm side to take on the Sharks in a top-of-the-table clash tonight at AAMI Park. Promoted from the extended reserves,Tui Kamikamica and Jack Howarth will join the playing squad from the bench. Joe Chan drops away from the final line-up, while Bronson Garlick remains as 18th man.

  3. 13 ore fa · Craig Bellamy has extended his contract with Melbourne Storm. Piney was joined by our Australian Correspondent Adam Peacock to discuss how important that signing is for the four-time champions.

  4. 13 ore fa · Bellamy didn't blame the sin bin for the loss, saying he felt the Sharks showed they wanted the win more than his side, who missed strike weapons Ryan Papenhuyzen and Xavier Coates. Jesse Ramien continued to press for a NSW State of Origin call-up when the centre used his power to steam-roll over and put his team ahead in the second half.

  5. 13 ore fa · Storm coach Craig Bellamy was incensed by the decision and said the NRL had laid down a new marker. "With any rules all we've got is consistency so that's the mark now," the coach said.

  6. 13 ore fa · Craig Bellamy’s side scored in between the Sharks’ first-half tries through Eliesa Katoa and Reimis Smith, ensuring they held leads for large parts of the opening half.

  7. 13 ore fa · Melbourne Storm v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. Melbourne: Craig Bellamy has made a few changes on his bench, 19. Jack Howarth and 22. Tui Kamikamica come onto the bench; 14. Bronson Garlick is the 18th man whilst 15. Joe Chan is out of the side completely. Sharks: Nicho Hynes is a massive out for the Sharks with a calf complaint; 9.