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Daniel Mortimer's sympathy for Melbourne Storm stops when whistle blows
* Brent Read
* From: The Australian
* June 01, 2010 12:00AM
GRAND final rematches are normally acrimonious affairs but Parramatta half Daniel Mortimer has gone the other way in the lead-up to Friday night's game against Melbourne, speaking of his empathy and pride for the Storm players in the wake of the salary cap scandal.
Mortimer, who trialled with Melbourne when he was a teenager, also claimed the Storm deserved to keep the players who carried them to last year's title.
"The thing about the Storm is it's not like they went out and bought all these great players," Mortimer said.
"All these players came through the system. I believe they deserve to keep the players they brought through. It is tough. I really feel for the players.
"They have shown what rugby league is all about the last few weeks - it's not about the money, they're not playing for points, just for pride. That's what rugby league is all about."
Asked whether he believed his teammates felt the same way, Mortimer said: "I believe a lot of the players would feel sorry for the Melbourne Storm players.
"I think they have been subject to a bit of unfair treatment. But what can you do? You can't only punish the board. It's hard but I really do feel for the players.
"As a young kid I went down there for a few camps trialling for the Storm. It's easy to see they're a really close family down there."
While Mortimer was happy to speak about his empathy for the Storm, that doesn't mean he won't be busting a gut to beat them at Parramatta Stadium on Friday.
The Storm may be out of premiership contention but the Eels haven't given up hope of going one better than last year.
Their form this year has been inconsistent yet Mortimer can imagine no better way to kick-start their season than by beating the Storm. Coincidentally, the club's seven-game winning streak last season began with a win over Melbourne at Parramatta Stadium.
"It will be a big one - grand final rematch, first one is always big," he said. "We haven't been too great at home this season. It's a big one for us. Grand final day was a lot different. We had different players but it was more just the adrenalin and coming off such an amazing run.
"This is kind of the opposite - we're coming off two disappointing losses and we really have to bounce back. We're not far off it.
"It was the Storm game last year that started our winning streak. Fingers crossed that might happen again. A side like the Storm will really test us and let us know where we are.
"If we can get up, that will keep us in the eight."
As for the Eels fans, Mortimer expects them to take no prisoners. Melbourne players have been ridiculed in recent weeks by opposition supporters.
"I can't speak for the fans," Mortimer said. "They could cop a little bit but at the end of the day it's another team's home ground."