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Front-rower Tim Browne has spoken with the media ahead of the return to Belmore match with the Melbourne Storm about what it means to play at Belmore and what a loss Trent Hodkinson would be if he was to leave the club.

The Bulldogs host their first official NRL game at Belmore since 1998 and although Browne was a member of the 2012 side that took part in the trial match against the Roosters, playing a game for two competition points will certainly be a spectacle.

“It’s a great opportunity to play where you train day in, day out,” Browne said.

“A couple of years ago we played the Roosters trial here and that was a spectacle in itself, so I could imagine the crowd will be even better on Monday.”

 

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