People forget that the Storm were successful from the outset though. Finishing semi finalists in their debut year of 1998 and winning the comp under Chris Anderson in only their second season in 1999. They had a good team even before Bellamy was coach and Smith, Slater, Cronk & Inglis came along. Their late 90's team wasn't successful based off of Queenslanders but because of Hunter Mariners and Perth Reds rejects like Scott Hill, Brett Kimmorley, Rodney Howe, Robbie Kearns etc and also Glenn Lazarus of course.
Their initial success under Anderson wasn't illegal, even if it may have been because News Ltd helped them and they benefited from a host of talented players who needed a club. Keep in mind though when the Storm first started off in 1998 nobody tipped them to do well that year and they surprised everyone. I also remember that in 2006, which was the first year that they rorted the Salary Cap, the pre season expectations for the Storm were very modest as Matt Orford had left for Manly and Cooper Cronk was a utility converting to halfback. Yet they were beaten Grand Finalists.
The point is the likes of Smith, Slater, Cronk and Inglis weren't established stars when they started with Melbourne, they became that under the coaching of Bellamy. The shame for Melbourne was that they cheated to keep those stars they had made at the club. The CEO Brian Waldron had no integrity unfortunately. They proved after 2010 that they could still be successful without cheating, that's why I shake my head and asked why they felt they needed to do it in the first place.
I'm not anti Storm though because I'm grateful that their existence has helped to limit the Ponies success over the years and they've denied the Ponies access to Queensland superstars that normally would have been theirs... HAHA!