Melbourne Storm vs Brisbane Broncos Tips, Odds and Teams – NRL 2018 Round 14

Sunday’s NRL 2018 Round 14 match is between Melbourne Storm and Brisbane Broncos. The opening kick is set to commence at 16:10 local time with the game to be played at AAMI Park, Melbourne. The home team Melbourne Storm are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Melbourne Storm and Brisbane Broncos.

When: 16:10 | Sunday 10/06/2018

Where: AAMI Park, Melbourne

Preview:

One of the great rivalries of recent times and with both teams having players coming from the Origin arena, this game shapes as a belter.
The Storm have no doubt had the wood on Brisbane in win-loss percentages, and it’ll be extra motivation for the away side.
All that aside, there’s a story unfolding with the Bennett and Bellamy saga.
I feel the club should definitely chase a coach like Bellamy and would love to see the reins handed over from Wayne to Craig.
I had Craig as an assistant coach in 2001 when he was working at the club.
KEY BATTLE: Cameron Smith v Andrew McCullough 
There are a few key matchups in this match with James Roberts v Will Chambers, Cameron Munster v Anthony Milford but the one I’m most looking forward to is the new Queensland hooker Andrew McCullough against be the retired master, Cameron Smith.
Two of my good friends and two excellent players
The Verdict
Brisbane will need a hard-nosed approach to this one and Melbourne are hard to beat at home.
The Broncos have a 6-8 (42.9 percent) O/U record against Melbourne since 2012.
Unibet Odds:
Melbourne at $1.42
Brisbane at $2.88

 

Odds:

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Tip: Melbourne Storm at $1.47

 

Value Tip: First Try Scorer: Josh Addo-Carr at $7.00

 

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Teams:

Melbourne Storm:

1 Jahrome Hughes, 2 Suliasi Vunivalu, 3 Will Chambers, 4 Young Tonumaipea, 5 Josh Addo-Carr, 6 Cameron Munster, 7 Ryley Jacks, 8 Jesse Bromwich, 9 Cameron Smith, 10 Nelson Asofa-Solomona, 11 Felise Kaufusi, 12 Joe Stimson, 13 Tim Glasby

Interchange: 14 Brandon Smith, 15 Kenny Bromwich, 16 Ryan Hoffman, 17 Christian Welch

Reserves: 18 Patrick Kaufusi, 19 Brodie Croft, 20 Scott Drinkwater, 21 Cheyse Blair, 22 Justin Olam, 23 Tui Kamikamica.

 

Brisbane Broncos:

1 Darius Boyd (c), 2 Corey Oates, 3 James Roberts, 4 Jordan Kahu, 5 Jamayne Isaako, 6 Anthony Milford, 7 Kodi Nikorima, 8 Matthew Lodge, 9 Andrew McCullough, 10 Sam Thaiday, 11 Alex Glenn, 12 Jaydn Su’A, 13 Josh McGuire

Interchange: 14 Patrick Mago, 15 Joe Ofahengaue, 16 Tevita Pangai jnr, 17 Kotoni Staggs

Reserves: 18 Sam Tagataese, 19 Todd Murphy, 20 Troy Dargan, 21 David Fifita, 22 Tom Opacic.

 

NRL News:

Melbourne chief executive Dave Donaghy has vehemently denied reports the NRL club have issued Craig Bellamy a deadline to make a decision on his coaching future.

Bellamy, who comes off contract at the end of the year, is believed to be considering a four-year offer from Brisbane to replace Wayne Bennett at the end of the 2019 season.

He has also been tabled a deal to remain at the Storm long-term, however Donaghy on Tuesday slammed suggestions that time is ticking on Bellamy to make a call.

He said negotiations were still ongoing between the two parties.

“We had a very transparent, open discussion about where we’re at and we’ll continue to have dialogue which is good and positive,” Donaghy told SEN’s Afternoons with Andy Maher.

“We’re just working through that. From our point of view, there was no deadline set. I think all of us are aware that one way or another, we just need to get on with business.”

Bellamy, whose team coincidentally host Brisbane on Sunday, has previously stated that the Storm are unlikely to hand him a one-year deal should he accept the Broncos gig beginning in 18 months.

However Donaghy believes the determining factor will be whether Bellamy decides that, after spending the past 15 years in Melbourne, it is time to return closer to family in Brisbane.

“I don’t believe it’s a football club matter,” Donaghy said.

“For Craig, there’s a lot of things outside of football. There’s family considerations. Obviously he relocated quite some time ago from Brisbane.

“So I think there’s always been that lure of potentially going home.”

Donaghy admitted their long-term coach would face the challenge of guiding the club into a future that will likely be without skipper Cameron Smith and fellow veteran Billy Slater given their impending retirements.

Both players are without contracts for next season.

“We’d like to think there’s a wonderful, talented, young playing group that’s emerging together, as well as some real and old heads around those guys that can put us in a real competitive place not only this year, but for a few years to come,” he said.

“If I was a coach, I think that would be hugely appealing, as would the challenge of leading a team through a generational change which we’re about to embark on at some point.”

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