Storm need Origin buffer: Bellamy

Melbourne NRL coach Craig Bellamy says his team want a win over South Sydney before losing a quartet of stars to Origin.

Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy.

Melbourne NRL coach Craig Bellamy says his team needs to bank more points ahead of State of Origin. (AAP)

Melbourne NRL coach Craig Bellamy says his team is in better shape than at the same time last year but they still need to bank more points heading into Origin.

They are counting on two points coming from their AAMI Park match against South Sydney on Saturday night.

The defending champions, who have never won in Melbourne in 11 attempts, are without injured playmaker Adam Reynolds and are backing up from a hard-fought Monday night win over St George Illawarra.

"Coming into Origin it's a really important game for us because it's a difficult period to work your way through so it would be nice to pick two points up before Origin," Bellamy said.

The coach believed the impressive winning record counted for little, with Souths coming to Melbourne for the first time as defending champions.

"It is a good record but every game is different, teams are different and the situation is different," Bellamy said.

"They are the premiers and they're not that for no reason."

At the same juncture in 2014 the Storm had 10 competition points compared to 12 this season but Bellamy felt they were playing better football.

That gave him confidence heading into the Origin period, where the Storm are set to supply four star players in Cameron Smith, Billy Slater, Cooper Cronk and Will Chambers to the Queensland team.

"Last year we were a fair way down the pack going into Origin," Bellamy said.

"We are certainly playing better; defence is probably the main area and I feel a bit more confidence in it going into this period.

"The effort over most of the nine rounds has been really good and we will need that tomorrow night."

Fullback Billy Slater made a blistering return from a shoulder injury in the Storm's last outing, scoring two tries in their win over Parramatta.

While they will soon be Maroons teammates, the battle between he and Souths fullback Greg Inglis, who started his career in Melbourne, will be key to the match.

"I'm sure Billy will be keen to play well after missing a month and will be keen to get another game under his belt before Origin," Bellamy said.

The Storm were dealt a blow on the eve of the Rabbitohs clash with young prop Jordan McLean ruled out for at least a month with a hamstring injury.


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