The New Zealand Herald

Storm warning: We’re the enemy in Sydney

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Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy is warning his players they will be in enemy territory as they finalise preparatio­ns for Sunday’s NRL grand final against Cronulla.

Overseeing his sixth grand final in his 14 Storm seasons, Bellamy described criticism this week of his captain Cameron Smith for alleged dirty play during their preliminar­y final win over Canberra as “predictabl­e” and expected more to come.

“It doesn’t matter who you play up there, if it’s a Sydney team you’re going to cop it,” Bellamy said.

The veteran coach was unhappy about the promotiona­l demands on his team leading up to the title decider, including an appearance at the Sydney Opera House, and said he’d prefer if they could just concentrat­e on the game.

But Bellamy said he had spoken to his young players following their win over the Raiders and told them to embrace the week, which would be the biggest of their careers, and also try to keep to their regular routines.

He hoped they would listen to their leaders, skipper Cameron Smith, who has played in five grand finals and test halfback Cooper Cronk, who will run out for his sixth.

“We’ve got two of the most experience­d guys in the competitio­n at big games, and another three or four who have played in grand finals as well and hopefully it will rub off on them,” Bellamy said.

The coach said the Storm deserved to be playing in the grand final.

“I can’t remember a year when we’ve had as many injuries and the guys have been tremendous and have really risen to the occasion. I’m really proud and happy for them because I genuinely believe they deserve the opportunit­y they’ve given themselves on Sunday night.”

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