Bellamy storms into finals with one loss irrelevant

Craig Bellamy likes the Storm’s chances. Picture: Morgan Hancock/Getty Images

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy is reveling in the abundant talent at his disposal, with just one key player sidelined leading up to a crucial finals clash with Cronulla.

Despite a setback in round 10 against the Sharks, Bellamy remains unfazed, knowing that what matters most is the rematch in the finals.

Bellamy, known for his no-nonsense approach and strategic coaching style, is feeling optimistic about his team's chances of reaching the NRL grand final.

While the idea of the grand final being held at the MCG may seem like a long shot, Bellamy is focused on the task at hand - securing a spot in the preliminary final.

With players like Xavier Coates in top form and Jahrome Hughes leading the charge, Bellamy is confident that his team is in a strong position heading into the finals.

Despite his cautious nature, Bellamy is pleased with how his team is shaping up for the upcoming showdown at AAMI Park.

As a seasoned coach with years of experience, Bellamy is no stranger to the pressures of finals football.

With a talented roster and a winning mindset, the Storm are poised to make their mark in the finals series once again.

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