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Storm get deja vu as Vic lockdown extends – The Flinders News
It’s the groundhog day of a season that Melbourne’s NRL players are hoping they don’t have to relive again. Storm captain Jesse Bromwich says being in camp on……

It’s the groundhog day of a season that Melbourne’s NRL players are hoping they don’t have to relive again.
Storm captain Jesse Bromwich says being in camp on the Sunshine Coast while Victoria’s COVID-19 lockdown was extended for a further week on Wednesday feels like a case of “deja vu”.
The four months spent at the Twin Waters resort in NRL bubble conditions in Queensland last year was the bonding experience that brought another premiership to Melbourne.
However, Bromwich fears it won’t have the…
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