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Ive just been reading this article about the melbourne storm and it got me thinking.

Clearly the storm are the most mentally tough group in their comp.

Id argue that weve perennially been one of the weakest mentally in ours - and losses to the likes of northx2, freo and a essendons reserves last year are a testiment to that.

 

Especially given we share a training base we should be picking their brains as much as possible!!!

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1 hour ago, biggestred said:

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Ive just been reading this article about the melbourne storm and it got me thinking.

Clearly the storm are the most mentally tough group in their comp.

Id argue that weve perennially been one of the weakest mentally in ours - and losses to the likes of northx2, freo and a essendons reserves last year are a testiment to that.

 

Especially given we share a training base we should be picking their brains as much as possible!!!

I have wanted The Melbourne Storm to work with The Demons for years!

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11 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Didn't during our dark days when we just moved to this location we did work with the Storm? I know for a fact we shared the gym with them

I remember Dermott telling a story with his smug face and pursed lips of how the Storm players had no respect for us and we didn't work hard enough in the gym. That was the gist of it anyway. 

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17 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

I remember Dermott telling a story with his smug face and pursed lips of how the Storm players had no respect for us and we didn't work hard enough in the gym. That was the gist of it anyway. 

He wasn't the only one that said that. A few of the Storm players subtlety hinted at it. This was during the early Neeld year/s.

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16 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

I remember Dermott telling a story with his smug face and pursed lips of how the Storm players had no respect for us and we didn't work hard enough in the gym. That was the gist of it anyway. 

Oh yer did he what! Said our players were joking and laughing and not looking to worried about things.

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First thing Goodwin needs to do Monday is visit Craig Bellamy.

Storm have been the most successful club of any code for years.

There must be something they are doing right.

Get as much information as you can, you share a training base, utilise that intelligence.

 

We are all [censored] off at the moment, and we have a right to be.

Players don't hurt enough for this club, they are happy getting their $2000 per game plus whatever contract payment, they are treated like rock stars when actually they are anything but!!!

Until something changes, we will remain where we are, a mediocre Victorian club for many years to come. 

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24 minutes ago, Converted Dee said:

First thing Goodwin needs to do Monday is visit Craig Bellamy.

Storm have been the most successful club of any code for years.

There must be something they are doing right.

Get as much information as you can, you share a training base, utilise that intelligence.

 

We are all [censored] off at the moment, and we have a right to be.

[b{Players don't hurt enough for this club, [/b]they are happy getting their $2000 per game plus whatever contract payment, they are treated like rock stars when actually they are anything but!!!

Until something changes, we will remain where we are, a mediocre Victorian club for many years to come. 

 

With all due respect, one of the stupidest lines that gets trotted out from time to time.

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When it comes to the storm they consistently lead by example and set the benchmark in the NRL and have done for last 15 years.The difference is they put there bodies on the line.[censored] Melbourne players still have to ask there mummies if they can get there balls out her handbag.What a soft [censored] effort to finish off.Half the team need to pack there bags and [censored] off.

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They have great culture. They get players in from interstate who have battled in there clubs or players that have had disciplinary problems and they come to the storm and they arent allowed to get away with any bullshite. They soon learn the storm culture. 

I reckon Cameron Smith would be a great mentor to Viney on how to be a great captain and take that extra step. 

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 you can't compare with rugby league they get all their players from Queensland,  and of course they work harder in the gym they need to build huge muscle mass the AFL is more lean muscle mass,  put the Storm in a five kilometre time trial and their quickest won't even be as fast as our slowest.  yeah and they cheated the salary cap for many many years,  don't forget that's a big part of their culture as well.

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