Storm to find out Sunday where they will train for NRL return

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Storm to find out Sunday where they will train for NRL return
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Storm readies for NRL reboot with players expected to resume training next week, pending confirmation on pay cuts and the completion of a mandatory briefing on biosecurity and protocols.

Melbourne Storm expect to find out on Sunday whether they can stay in Victoria to train ahead of the NRL season return, which is planned for May 28.

Donaghy said if the team leaves Melbourne then the 32 players will be joined by 18 staff in their new location, which is expected to remain their base until they can again train at home. "If that's not the case then we will be heading elsewhere. There are some border-town options and Sydney is an option as well.that will follow due to the lost revenue from the season being stalled and crowds locked out.

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