July 5, 2024

 

In light of impending expansion threats, the Melbourne Storm have made a significant move to secure the Sunshine Coast Falcons’ support going forward.

The Storm have long been associated with the Sunshine Coast Falcons, and they have now taken the initiative to open a brand-new, comprehensive pathway for gifted athletes in the area.

The Sunshine Coast Falcons and Southeast Queensland will serve as the juniors’ elite pathway to the NRL, according to the club.

Over the years, Queensland has produced an abundance of talented athletes, including three of the Storm’s biggest stars in Billy Slater, Cooper Cronk, and Cameron Smith.

Cameron Munster is a Queenslander who plays for the current squad.

Tim Glasby, a former Storm player and current club head of pathways, said in a statement, “We’ve been in partnership with the Sunshine Coast Falcons since 2014 and this is another avenue in which we can increase our footprint in the Sunshine Coast region.”

As non-selected NRL listed players have historically returned to the Q-Cup competition, the model has a good rapport with the Club.

“Christian Welch from our other Feeder Club Brisbane Easts and Trent Loiero, a fantastic example of a player who was recruited straight from the Falcons to Storm, show us how crucial these pathways are in giving players the direct chance to play first-grade football.We’re very enthusiastic about this programme because it alloWe’re very enthusiastic about this programme because it allow

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Many players who can spend a large portion of the year in Queensland and won’t have to travel as much back and forth will probably be acquired by the Falcons.However, the Dolphins, who want to dominate Brisbane’s north, are also in the way of the Storm’s progress along the Sunshine Coast. The Norths Devils were just defeated by the

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We’re very enthusiastic about this programme because it allow Brisbane Broncos, and the team is determined to claim the area for itself. As a result, the Storm’s talent acquisition and pool may get smaller.

We’re very enthusiastic about this programme because it allowTalk has also surfaced about the possibility of another Queensland-based team being accepted into the NRL when they choose to grow once more, most likely in time for the 2027 campaign.

Toby Poole, a member of the Falcons and Storm for

 

 

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