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Phil Gould interviews Queensland quartet Cameron Smith, Billy Slater, Cooper Cronk and Johnathan Thurston ahead of the 2013 Origin decider.
Storm fullback Billy Slater chatted to the media looking toward the Big Battle III, Friday night's clash at AAMI Park with the Broncos .
Cameron Smith and Billy Slater both celebrate their 30th birthdays today. Storm TV caught up with some with some players who chatted about the two superstars.
Queensland fullback Billy Slater talks to Storm TV about State of Origin and the Maroons' attempt to win an eighth straight series.
Melbourne fullback Billy Slater chatted to the media ahead of Storm's Round 10 clash with the Manly Sea Eagles at AAMI Park.
Billy Slater entered the Top 10 all-time try scorers with his 3 tries against the Broncos. WATCH him chat about here.
Billy Slater chats to the media in the lead up to the Monday Mates Night against the Tigers <a target=
Billy Slater reflects on the incredible passion and commitment of the Melbourne Storm fans.
Billy Slater chatted to the media at the club's official 2013 Season Launch
Storm fullback Billy Slater chatted to Storm TV to preview the upcoming 2013 season. "I think we have a great squad of players, everyone is willing to work really hard," Slater said. "We have got some new guys that have come into the system that are willing to buy into what we are about."
Following a training session at South Leeds, Billy Slater and some of the boys practice their goal kicking. Check out more highlights of Billy Slater and Melbourne Storm here - http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/storm-tv
Billy Slater tells Storm TV what the players has been up to over the weekend as the squad moved north to Leeds where they will be based up until Saturday's World Club Challenge.
Melbourne fullback Billy Slater addressed the media before training at the Harrow School in London last Friday and admitted it has taken time to adapt to the English conditions. "I've been awake early in the morning," Slater joked.
Storm fullback chats about the upcoming World Club Challenge tour in the UK against Leeds Rhinos
Melbourne Storm fullback Billy Slater has withdrawn from the 2013 Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars match due to injury. Young gun Justin O'Neill will replace Slater after being selected by All Stars Coach Wayne Bennett. This will be the 21-year olds first representative call-up.
Fullback Billy Slater and Half Back Cooper Cronk currently sit in the top 10 of the NRL All Stars voting. With just over a week to go in Phase 1 of voting, Parramatta fullback Jarryd Hayne sits atop as the current fan favourite.
They are superstars from rival codes but Melbourne Storm's Billy Slater and Collingwood's Dale Thomas hooked up in Barcelona last week to shoot an Adidas promotion. News Limited was invited along for the ride, Paul Crawley reports. As far as end-of-season trips go, this was a cracker.
Despite going into Sunday's Grand Final in good form after a strong preliminary final win against rivals Manly, Melbourne fullback Billy Slater believes the only thing that matters is the 80 minutes of football on Sunday evening. "We have had a couple of good wins.
Two of the competitions premier fullbacks, Billy Slater and Ben Barba will go head to head on Sunday evening in the 2012 Grand Final.
Billy Slater chatted about the injury update to Jason Ryles, the form in the lead up to Manly and the history between the two teams. Hit PLAY on the video above to watch the whole Press Conference.
Billy Slater Brett Stewart Two of the country's best fullbacks will go head to head on Friday night looking to help their respective sides into the Grand Final. Billy Slater and Brett Stewart have gone head to head twice this year in Origin's first two matches, but have not met at club level.
Billy Slater Greg Inglis 2012 Stats 2012 Stats Former Storm fan favorite Greg Inglis will be anything but that come Saturday evening when the Rabbitoh's number one returns to Melbourne looking to derail Storm's finals campaign. Man-mountain Inglis will line up against former Storm teammate and current Queensland compatriot Billy Slater.
Billy & Nicole Slater chat about Mali - No Ordinary Elephant - and this week's match on the River Walk outside Crown Melbourne next to Merrywell.
Melbourne Storm fullback Billy Slater has this morning ruled himself out of contention for Origin selection. Slater, informed Storm medical staff and Queensland coach Mal Meninga of his unavailability for the Game 3 decider, after coming to the conclusion his knee would not be 100%, despite giving it every opportunity to recover since injuring it early in State of Origin 2.
MAROONS enforcer Sam Thaiday has urged injured fullback Billy Slater not to let his heart rule his head as the Queensland ace fights an uphill battle to prove his fitness for the Origin decider. Sources close to Slater told The Courier-Mail last night he was a "50-50" proposition and coach Mal Meninga admitted yesterday the Storm custodian remained a "real uncertainty" to play.