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Bellamy pleased by Melbourne’s grit to kick on without Munster – NRL.COM
They’ve knocked off both 2019 grand finalists without Cameron Munster over the past fortnight but Storm coach Craig Bellamy believes they’ve still got plenty of improvement left in them to challenge for this year’s title.

They’ve knocked off both 2019 grand finalists without Cameron Munster over the past fortnight but Storm coach Craig Bellamy believes they’ve still got plenty of improvement left in them to challenge for this year’s title.
Munster fell short of a miraculous return from a knee injury for Saturday night’s clash with Bellamy indicating the 25-year-old was a likely starter for next week’s game against the Gold Coast.
The Storm took advantage of Canberra’s injury woes and a handy rub of the green at GIO Stadium in an “ugly game” as described by the premiership-winning Storm coach.
He gave enough credit to his own side’s performance after a clumsy first half that included four errors on the first tackle of each set.
“I think there’s a lot of heart in this team and a fair bit of fight,” Bellamy said.
“I don’t think we’re playing that good of footy with the ball but certainly our defence is fairly gritty and they’re willing to work hard for each other.
Papenhuyzen cleans up a kick then runs 90 metres to score
“That’s a real plus at the moment. We were a bit concerned with our attack but we just never got a flow-on tonight at all because of the amount of mistakes we made.
“Losing Cameron

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