
Talking all things Melbourne Storm
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FootballSportsRugby | |||

On this week's episode, Stormy Daniel covers off on the unexpected, yet amazing news of Head Coach Craig Bellamy recommitting to the club, not for just another season, but until at least the end of 2028. A sure sign Bellyache is hungrier and more det... more
Stormy Daniel is back behind the mic to give a 2026 Season 2026 Preview. Gains and Losses. Storm's burning questions, biggest challenges and your listener questions.
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A podcast episode that was a long time in the making. Addressing the hurt had to be done. Stormy Daniel reviews Season 2025 and reflects on the heartache of losing what is now back-to-back Grand Finals. Whilst it was somewhat cathartic, the disappoin... more
And just like that, Stormy Daniel is back for 2026. Stormcast Podcast returns for its fourth season - and begins by covering off on all the big off-season headlines, news and stories; answering listener questions, specifically around player movement,... more
You should address the elephant in the room that is Adam gee! Will we ever win another game when he is refereeing us?
Every segment cut music is ridiculously loud compared to the talking audio. Makes it impossible to comfortably listen in the car or with head phones on - Talking talking BLASTING THUNDERSTRUCK talking talking. Likewise with any interview cut in to the poddy. Makes it unlistenable and half done. Lift your game, your passion is good. Your tech is TERRIBLE
Gobbs is highly articulate and his passion and love for the club shines. The episodes are insightful and hit the mark each time. Highly recommend this podcast for all storm fans.
This podcast is a tough one because I genuinely like Gobbs’ insight and energy. He brings quality information and a healthy combination of homerism and realism.
The reason I’m giving the pod two stars is the audio balancing of effects & interviews that are integrated into the podcast. These effects and interview clips are so much louder than Gobbs that they not only hurt my ears but give me an actual headache.
If the production crew actually spent time making sure the audio balance was good... more
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Focusing on the Melbourne Storm, this podcast covers a wide range of topics relevant to rugby league, including match recaps, player performances, coaching strategies, and team dynamics. Listeners can expect in-depth analysis of recent games, insights from key figures within the club, and discussions surrounding player health, emerging talents, and the impact of significant events on the team's strategy. Unique features such as listener engagement and retrospective segments enhance the fan experience, creating a strong connection with the club culture and its supporters.
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