At the halfway point of the competition, we're going to take moment to run the rule over each team and rate their performance thus far.

The below gradings are based mainly on results vs expectation but other factors were considered. Please feel free to let us know if we got it right, or where we have it wrong.

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Melbourne Storm

No Cooper Cronk? No Worries! ... Kind of. After destroying the English champions in the World Club Challenge the Brodie Croft lead Storm looked destined for big things. Fast forward a few weeks and the Storm were starting to really miss their champion number seven.

Ultimately I think the Storm have surpassed expectations given the amount of talent they lost in the off-season. Cameron Smith and Billy Slater simply don't age while Will Chambers and Jesse Bromwich round out the new big four. Suliasi Vunivalu and Josh Addo-Carr are still the elite wing combination of the competition.

Chambers, despite a below-par Origin game one, is probably the game's best centre. The biggest signing the Storm made this season is the re-signing of their coach despite huge interest from the Broncos. Despite losing Cronk the Storm are still a massive force.

Grading: B+

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 25: Ryley Jacks of the Melbourne Storm is congratulated by his Billy Slater of the Melbourne Storm and his teammates after scoring the first try during the round eight NRL match between the Melbourne Storm and New Zealand Warriors at AAMI Park on April 25, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)
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