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Storm all the rage
Herald Sun
Friday, 5 March 2010
HAVING confirmed its status as the best club in the world, Melbourne Storm is confident it can successfully defend its NRL title, and its rivals are quick to agree.
© Melbourne Storm
Hoffman says the Club's preparations were the key to the World Club Challenge win
After winning the world crown against Leeds on Monday, 12 of the 16 NRL club captains named Storm as the "team to beat in 2010".
It is some form of belated recognition for Melbourne after four straight grand final appearances.
In a captain's poll before last season no skipper picked Storm to reach the grand final.
With coach Craig Bellamy and captain Cameron Smith saying the squad was better placed than at the same stage last year, punters are betting Storm could make it five in a row.
More than 10 per cent of premiership betting has been on Melbourne - up from 2 per cent at the same time last year - and $10,000 was plonked on Storm for the minor premiership, TAB Sportsbets' equal largest NRL wager this year.
"The reason there was a lack of money last year was because of the players leaving and the fact they came off a 40-0 grand final thrashing," TAB Sportsbet's Glenn Munsie said yesterday.
"This year they won the grand final, and the World Club Challenge, and kept most of their stars and that $10,000 to be minor premiers was a real show of confidence."
The players resumed training yesterday after returning from England on Wednesday and back-rower Ryan Hoffman said everyone had readjusted to time zones and temperatures.
Storm played in Leeds in 1C and rain. Yesterday it was 32C.
"All the work we did in pre-season really came to the fore (against Leeds) because we didn't feel like we hadn't played together," Hoffman said.
"We'd drilled so well during training it felt like the second or third game, but it was the first. That's the most pleasing aspect."
Hoffman said the players would hit the ground running in Round 1,despite their arduous travel schedule.
http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/default.aspx?s=article-display&id=23105&storm-all-the-rage
Herald Sun
Friday, 5 March 2010
HAVING confirmed its status as the best club in the world, Melbourne Storm is confident it can successfully defend its NRL title, and its rivals are quick to agree.

© Melbourne Storm
Hoffman says the Club's preparations were the key to the World Club Challenge win
After winning the world crown against Leeds on Monday, 12 of the 16 NRL club captains named Storm as the "team to beat in 2010".
It is some form of belated recognition for Melbourne after four straight grand final appearances.
In a captain's poll before last season no skipper picked Storm to reach the grand final.
With coach Craig Bellamy and captain Cameron Smith saying the squad was better placed than at the same stage last year, punters are betting Storm could make it five in a row.
More than 10 per cent of premiership betting has been on Melbourne - up from 2 per cent at the same time last year - and $10,000 was plonked on Storm for the minor premiership, TAB Sportsbets' equal largest NRL wager this year.
"The reason there was a lack of money last year was because of the players leaving and the fact they came off a 40-0 grand final thrashing," TAB Sportsbet's Glenn Munsie said yesterday.
"This year they won the grand final, and the World Club Challenge, and kept most of their stars and that $10,000 to be minor premiers was a real show of confidence."
The players resumed training yesterday after returning from England on Wednesday and back-rower Ryan Hoffman said everyone had readjusted to time zones and temperatures.
Storm played in Leeds in 1C and rain. Yesterday it was 32C.
"All the work we did in pre-season really came to the fore (against Leeds) because we didn't feel like we hadn't played together," Hoffman said.
"We'd drilled so well during training it felt like the second or third game, but it was the first. That's the most pleasing aspect."
Hoffman said the players would hit the ground running in Round 1,despite their arduous travel schedule.
http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/default.aspx?s=article-display&id=23105&storm-all-the-rage