LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
The Melbourne Storm stormed their way into the 2024 NRL Grand Final with a commanding performance against the Sydney Roosters on Friday night, leaving their opponents in their wake.
With a season-long display of dominance and consistency, the Storm have firmly established themselves as the team to beat and have earned the title of minor premiers.
One player who has truly shone this season is Jahrome Hughes, who has consistently risen to the occasion in nearly every game, making game-changing plays and delivering when it matters most.
Hughes put on a stellar performance in the final, scoring a hat-trick that tore apart the Roosters' defence like a hot knife through butter.
Coach Craig Bellamy had nothing but praise for his halfback, highlighting his versatility and his ability to take charge on the field.
The Storm's spine, led by Hughes, has proven to be a force to be reckoned with, guiding the team to victory and striking fear into the hearts of their opponents.
This is a team on a mission, determined to make their mark on history and etch their names into the annals of Rugby League greatness.