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Storm advance to NRL GF with Broncos rout

Melbourne have moved into the NRL grand final with a 30-0 demolition of Brisbane at AAMI Park.

Billy Slater celebrates after scoring a try
Billy Slater scores two tries in Melbourne's 30-0 belting of Brisbane to reach the NRL grand final. (AAP)

Melbourne have handed Cooper Cronk the chance to go out a premiership hero after advancing to the NRL grand final with 30-0 demolition of Brisbane.

After dominating the competition all year, the Storm on Friday night advanced to the club's eighth season decider and second in a row.

With Cronk set to retire or move to a Sydney-based club after season 2017, the Storm will have plenty of motivation as they get set to face the Sydney Roosters or North Queensland on Sunday week at ANZ Stadium.

After being wasteful in the first 40 minutes, the minor premiers went into the break up 8-0 but turned it on the second stanza, running in three tries including a Billy Slater double.

The Storm, near unbackable title favourites for most of the year, have dropped just four games all season and racked up their ninth win in a row against the Broncos.

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In front of a 28,821-strong crowd at AAMI Park - the biggest attendance for a Storm home game - milestones tumbled with Slater moving into second on rugby league's all-time try-scoring list when he crossed for his 181st four-pointer in the second half.

When Nelson Asofa-Solomona barged over the top of three defenders to make it 18-0 in the 66th minute, skipper Cameron Smith became the first player to bring up 1000 goals with the resulting conversion.

The Storm had a host of missed opportunities in the first half with Suliasi Vunivali dropping it with the line begging, while Felise Kaufusi was only prevented from scoring by an Anthony Milford ankle tap.

The Broncos were rarely in the game in the second half, as they lost skipper Darius Boyd to what appeared to be a recurrence of the hamstring injury which kept him out for the previous two weeks.

The Storm went into the sheds up by eight after Curtis Scott popped a miracle ball for a flying Josh Addo-Carr in the shadows of the break.

From there, it was the Storm show with Slater scoring his first in the 60th minute to kick off an avalanche.

"We were a bit untidy with the footy and our kicking game wasn't great either," Storm coach Craig Bellamy said.

"We put a lot of pressure on ourselves but we defended that pressure really well I thought. Our defensive effort was as good as we've had all year.

"When you look through that Broncos side, there's a lot of dangerous players, and we kept them to nil."

Brisbane coach Wayne Bennett conceded injuries to Andrew McCullough, Korbin Sims and Boyd in the back end of the year derailed their season.

"We didn't take our chances in the first half, we had some opportunities," Bennett said.

"We were good for 38 minutes and we dropped off a little bit and gave them an opportunity to score a try on halftime."


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