Storm reality that's 'hard to hear' for Slater
Billy Slater has acknowledged the Melbourne Storm's ongoing struggles, stating the team faces a difficult reality that is 'hard to hear.' He emphasized that the club has only one clear path forward to improve their performance. The comments come amid a challenging period for the team in the current NRL season.
- ▪Billy Slater is the head coach of the Melbourne Storm.
- ▪Slater stated the Storm have 'one way out' of their current form slump.
- ▪The comments were made following a recent match in Round 9 of the NRL season.
- ▪The Storm faced the Dolphins in their most recent game.
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