Source : ABC NEWS
2m agoSun 11 May 2025 at 3:53am
The rise, fall and remaking of Tim Smith, the greatest rookie in NRL history
There is still a little bit of time before kick off, so why not open this piece up from Nick Campton and get your teeth into it.
The story of Tim Smith, who was the Dally M Rookie of the Year in 2005 — when he provided an astonishing 40 try assists — is a fascinating one, told brilliantly by Nick Campton.
It’s well worth a read.
5m agoSun 11 May 2025 at 3:50am
Welcome, welcome
Arvo Simon. I trust you prepared a lovely breakfast in bed for Mrs Smale this morning before you headed off to the salt mine at the abc. Looking forward to your call and hoping for both Storm and Sharks wins.
– KB
Hello Simon, I’m backing the Storm to regather their thoughts and put an end to the Tigers’ winning streak…
– Mike
Always a pleasure to have you with us.
9m agoSun 11 May 2025 at 3:46am
Bellamy praises Wests Tigers defence
Craig Bellamy has just spoken to Fox Sports.
The players have mentioned that he was not best pleased about how things went down last Sunday.
It seems that he’s calmed down since then – a bit.
“There was a lot of things we did right last week. The Raiders are a good team,” he says.
“But we gave away three penalties when we had the ball.
“It’s not so much team discipline but individuals discipline.
“We talked about that early but when we just got on with preparing for the game this week.”
Lesson there is, don’t be giving away any penalties with the ball.
Bellamy also paid credit to Benji Marshall, saying the Wests Tigers play the same way he did, but that’s not what he was most worried about.
“They certainly move the ball around … that makes them a dangerous side,” he says.
“The thing that’s gone under the radar with them is their defence.
“While they are a very dangerous attacking team, their defense is something we’re going to have to work hard to break down.”
17m agoSun 11 May 2025 at 3:38am
What has happened in the NRL this week?

Need a quick catch up on how the weekend’s gone for your team?
On Thursday, Herbie Farnworth led the Dolphins to a 20-16 victory against Parramatta.
On Friday, the Gold Coast Titans came back from 20-0 down to secure a stunning 24-20 victory against Newcastle.

Then, the Broncos lost their fourth match in their last five games thanks to Latrell Mitchell’s starring role for South Sydney in a 22-14 win for the Bunnies.
Then, on Saturday NRL fans were treated to our first draw of the season, when 90 minutes couldn’t separate the North Queensland Cowboys and Penrith Panthers, who played out a 30-30 draw in Townsville .

Canterbury Bankstown overturned a 20-point half-time deficit to defeat the Raiders 32-20 in Canberra.

And in Wollongong, Luke Metcalf kicked a 70th-minute field goal to help the Warriors limp over the line against the Dragons 15-14, despite leading the match 14-0 at one stage.
25m agoSun 11 May 2025 at 3:30am
Pole is not a Storm player due to ‘timing’, but now he’s hoping to make them regret overlooking him
-with AAP

Wests Tigers are facing off against Stefano Utoikamanu for the first time this afternoon.
But there’s a world where Fonua Pole is also lining up for Melbourne this week.
The 22-year-old Wests Tigers prop is one of few Victorian juniors playing in the NRL and had become a keen Storm fan after his family moved from New Zealand when he was six.
A young Pole showed enough talent to earn selection with the Victoria Thunderbolts, the youth representative side that has since been replaced by the Storm’s own Jersey Flegg, SG Ball and Harold Matthews teams.
The Thunderbolts had been designed to prepare the state’s best talent to be cherry-picked by the Storm.

But Pole’s phone never rang.
“It’s a tough one to explain. I didn’t really feel like I was getting looked at over there,” he said ahead of the Tigers’ clash with the Storm on Sunday.
“The pathways weren’t as good as it is right now. They’ve built a good system and pathway for the young ones now but back when I was there it was pretty hard to see locals in the top grade.
“As soon as I left, that’s when they started prioritising their pathways and stuff. I think it was just timing.”
A teenage Pole was grateful for an opportunity to join the Tigers, even if it meant moving away from his tight-knit family and potentially forgoing the chance for a dream debut at the Storm.
But the relocation has paid off in a big way.
Pole has amassed 65 NRL appearances since his first-grade debut in 2022 and is now rated one of the NRL’s best young props.
Now, he’ll be up against one of the other top big men in the league, Utoikamanu, who left the Tigers for a big-money Storm deal in the off season, lining up against them for the first time.
“I’ll try and go after him a little bit,” Pole said with a smile.
“He’s been waiting for this game but I’ll do my job and treat it like every other week.”

30m agoSun 11 May 2025 at 3:25am
Can the Storm bounce back?
Hi everyone looking forward to a big match up with the storm. Do we think the boys will bounce back after the loss to the raiders
– Bailey
It’s a really interesting match up for me, Bailey.
I think the Storm will have had a sufficient roasting from Craig Bellamy after their errors last week in Magic Round, and will be eager to atone.
But that desperation carries a risk against a Wests Tigers team that are improving all the time.
The visitors are coming off two wins against the Sharks and Dragons and although they are not quite at the same level as the Storm, they simply cannot be written off.
33m agoSun 11 May 2025 at 3:22am
Late change for the Storm
Here’s how the two teams will line up.

Both teams have made a late change, with the Storm adding Nelson Asofa-Solomona to the interchange.
The big forward has not played since round three.

Meanwhile Wests Tigers have stuck with the same run on side for the third week in a row, with Tony Sukkar the only change, being added to the interchange with Jack Bird named as the reserve.
38m agoSun 11 May 2025 at 3:17am
Tigers ‘got a bit of belief’ to upset odds
Benji Marshall is speaking on Fox Sports now.
The Tigers have won only two from 15 in Melbourne, and have lost their last seven against the Storm.
And Marshall is under no illusions about what’s about to come their way, albeit with a degree of confidence.
“It’s gunna be a big test for us,’ the Tigers coach says.
“We don’t have anything to lose if we’re being honest.
“We come here to play and it’s a great day for footy.
“Not a lot of expectations from everyone else but internally we’ve got a bit of belief and looking forward to playing our style.”
He acknowledges the Storm “are good” though.
Well that’s good then.
43m agoSun 11 May 2025 at 3:12am
Storm need to ‘keep our emotions in check’

Cameron Munster has just been speaking to Fox Sports.
Tellingly, he said, without prompting, that the Storm needed to control their emotions this week.
“Hopefully we can keep our emotions in check and be able to play the footy we want to play,” Munster said.
After the Storm lost to the Raiders in golden point in Magic Round, Munster himself said his side played some “dumb footy”.
Needless to say, Craig Bellamy was not best pleased with how his team failed to see out that game, but Munster said the squad knew what they needed to do.
“Look, he wasn’t happy,” he said.
“It’s a frustrating time, especially when we gave the ball away to the opposition.
“We just need to hold the ball, complete and play the ball that we know we can do.”
49m agoSun 11 May 2025 at 3:06am
Good afternoon, NRL fans

Hello folks and Happy Mothers day to all the mothers out there.
My name is Simon Smale and I am with you today for all the action as round 10 of the NRL wraps up with two intriguing games.
First, we head down to Melbourne where the Melbourne Storm will want to banish their shoddy showing in Magic Round.
They’ll take on the Wests Tigers, who will come up against one of their ex-players in Stefano Utoikamanu, with a Melbourne boy who could have been playing for the Storm in Fonua Pole in his place.
Then it’s off to Brookvale as the Manly Sea Eagles return after the Magic Round bye to take on the Cronulla Sharks, a team they’ve not beat on the Northern Beaches since 2019.
Should be a good, fun afternoon of rugby league, so let’s get into it.