Storm boss Craig Bellamy speaks out on NRL Grand Final biting allegations against Cameron Munster, as he hopes his Melbourne side can learn from Panthers defeat

 

 

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Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy has vehemently defended Cameron Munster, dismissing allegations of biting against the star playmaker as “unsubstantiated” and “ridiculous.” Bellamy expressed frustration at the controversy surrounding the NRL Grand Final, emphasizing that Munster’s integrity was unjustly questioned.

Bellamy shifted focus to the Storm’s defeat, acknowledging Penrith Panthers’ superiority on the day. He praised the Panthers’ relentless pressure and adaptability, admitting the Storm struggled to contain their opponents. Bellamy emphasized the value of learning from defeat, encouraging his team to analyze their performance and improve.

Bellamy hopes the Storm can use the loss as motivation for next season. He highlighted areas for growth, including ball control and defensive resilience. With key players returning from injury and younger talent emerging, Bellamy remains optimistic about the Storm’s future prospects. The coach’s emphasis on learning from defeat reflects his commitment to continuous improvement and the Storm’s pursuit of excellence.

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