LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
Craig Bellamy, the coach of the Melbourne Storm rugby league team, is facing a tough decision ahead of the finals as several new players have stood out in their recent win over the Brisbane Broncos.
The team has been on a winning streak and scored 138 points in their last three games, making it difficult for Bellamy to make changes to the lineup.
However, there are many players who have been performing well and are pushing for a spot in the team.
Young Tonumaipea was the only player from last week's win to start in the Broncos game, with debutants Jack Howarth, Joe Chan, and Sua Fa'alago also getting their chances.
Other players such as Tariq Sims, Aaron Pene, and Chris Lewis have returned to the team after strong performances in the HostPlus Cup.
Ryan Papenhuyzen and Tyran Wishart impressed in their starting roles, while Reimis Smith and Justin Olam also returned to the lineup.
Fa'alago, a local player from Victoria, had a standout performance, scoring a dazzling try and securing the win for the team.
Bellamy sees this competition for spots as a positive thing for the team's depth in the outside backs and believes that Fa'alago's time to shine on the big stage is not too far away.