Storm prime to finish season in Queensland

Craig Bellamy says the Storm are getting their heads around completing their NRL premiership defence from Queensland, conceding they won't return to Melbourne this season. Both Bellamy and Melbourne chief executive Justin Rodski said on Wednesday they were resigned to playing the remainder of their home games plus finals in Queensland. "I've already got my head around it," Bellamy said ahead of Thursday night's clash with Canberra at Sunshine Coast Stadium, which became their home away from home in 2020. "I can't see us going back so we'll be staying here and the sooner us as a group get our heads around it, the better off we'll be." "The likely outcome would be that Suncorp Stadium hosts the grand final," Rodski told. "When you look at potential crowd capacities in Melbourne over the coming months it's seems unlikely that we will get above 50 per cent, so for the NRL to play in front of potentially 100 per cent at Suncorp Stadium I'd say would be the likely outcome now when it comes to the grand final."

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