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Smith cleared to play as Storm eye Roosters challenge

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Melbourne: The Melbourne Storm have set up an NRL preliminar­y final blockbuste­r against the Sydney Roosters after dominating Parramatta 32-0.

The Eels had no answer as they were blown off AAMI Park in the first half on Saturday night in a game full of twists and turns. Storm skipper Cameron Smith was sinbinned for just the second time in his career, for a slap on opposition No.9 Reed Mahoney, but it had no bearing on the result as the Eels failed to trouble the scoreboard when he was off the field.

Importantl­y for Craig Bellamy’s men, it was a big bounce back after last week’s upset loss to Canberra.

The Storm will meet the Roosters and former teammate Cooper Cronk at the SCG on Saturday night for a spot in the grand final. All year, the Storm and Roosters have been the teams to beat and many predicted they would meet again in the grand final but Melbourne’s loss to the Raiders pushed them to the other side of the draw.

“We’ll have to improve [against the Roosters], without a doubt,” Bellamy said. “But in what areas? I’m not sure until I have a bit more of a look at the Roosters but they’re one hell of a footy team. They’ve got some wonderful players, especially in the key positions.”

Smith will not miss the preliminar­y final against the Sydney Roosters, despite being charged for his slap. He was yesterday given a grade one contrary conduct charge. The charge carries a fine but no suspension, meaning Smith is free to take on the Roosters in the grand final qualifier. Smith will have to pay $1350 with an early plea or $1800 if he contests the charge and is found guilty.

With Mahoney holding Smith’s jumper, the Storm veteran struck out several times before landing a blow on the young Parramatta hooker’s head.

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