Melbourne Storm officials have emphatically denied rumours their players will boycott tomorrow's match against the Warriors and the rest of the NRL season.
Club officials have quashed suggestions the Storm will not take the field against the Warriors tomorrow night, with the squad due to board a flight to Auckland at 6pm tonight (NZ time) as planned.
Melbourne radio station 3AW had reported a rumour the Storm players could pull out of their remaining matches this season following yesterday's release of an independent investigation into the club's salary cap rorting.
The audit, carried out by accounting firm Deloitte and announced by owners News Limited, found the Storm were A$3.17 million over the cap since 2006, more than 80 per cent more than originally thought.
It also named 13 players who received payments outside the cap.
The club was stripped of two premierships by the NRL in April and is playing for no points this season.
When asked about the rumours, News Ltd owner John Hartigan told 3AW: "Look I don't know anything.
"You've cold decked me there, I certainly haven't heard that."
A Storm official told AAP the rumours had no basis.
The squad were in a meeting this morning before they were due to train, with a leading player likely to address the media this afternoon.
Warriors chief executive Wayne Scurrah laughed off the suggestion that the Storm could boycott Saturday's match.
"We'd be pretty disappointed if they didn't turn up," Scurrah said.
- AAP
League: Melbourne Storm denies player boycott
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