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Find the latest Melbourne Storm News, Melbourne Storm Schedule, Melbourne Storm Results, Melbourne Storm Video & Melbourne Storm Match Highlights on Fox Sports Please try different keywords.By clicking "OK" or continuing to use this site, you agree that we may collect and use your personal data and set Yesterday ... On average, we've saved Storm Members $1,568 in annual home loan interest. Melbourne head into the 2019 season with a relatively stable roster, but someone’s got huge shoes to fill. Sizing up the US Open fieldRicciardo breathes life into 'boring' Hamilton processionAnalysis: Geelong deserves a claim to AFL premiership favouritism as finals loom on the horizonSydney FC crowned A-League champions after beating Melbourne City in grand finalCarlton fades as Collingwood claims vital AFL win at the GabbaWest Coast Fever reach new heights with thrashing of Sunshine Coast LightningMessages from Australia's embassy in Beijing show early confused weeks of pandemicInternational travel is discouraged across the world, but Australia's outbound travel ban sets it apart'Ring-fencing' hotspot areas could be a way out of Victorian restrictions, WHO advisor says'I was like a zombie': Advocates demand an end to solitary confinement for at-risk prisonersOne person killed after Trump supporters clash with Black Lives Matter protesters in PortlandLive: More Victorians expected on JobKeeper than rest of Australia combinedIndia's migrant workers would 'rather starve' than face humiliation of return to citiesCoronavirus update: India breaks global record for highest number of infections in one dayAnalysis: I live opposite a train station. please read our By clicking "OK" or continuing to use this site, you agree that we may collect and use your personal data and set 2019 Review: Melbourne Storm. The Melbourne Storm’s Cameron Smith has survived a long time in the NRL and the legend has revealed his halftime secret weapon. Melbourne 6:41am Nov 22, 2019
Melbourne Storm welcomed back four of their stars but added two more players to the casualty ward in Sunday's 30-6 gritty win over Manly on the Sunshine Coast. Melbourne Storm crush Parramatta 32-0 in their semi-final to set up prelim against the Roosters. Melbourne Storm welcomed back four of their stars but added two more players to the casualty ward in Sunday's 30-6 gritty win over Manly on the Sunshine Coast.In Sunday's final match, the Raiders trailed the Bulldogs at half-time before winning 34-20 at Canberra Stadium.The Storm's injuries soured an important victory in which centre Justin Olam scored his second hat-trick against the Sea Eagles in three matches and the Storm shot out to outright second on the ladder.Winger Marion Seve went down with a suspected ACL injury that is set to end his season, while New Zealand Test star Nelson Asofa-Solomona suffered a calf injury early in the second half.It was the end to a rough day for Seve, who was earlier crunched in a heavy tackle by Manly fullback Tevita Funa before he was helped from the field just 10 minutes into the match.The dual injuries add to a long run of horror luck for Melbourne, although they had Cameron Smith, Cameron Munster, Jahrome Hughes and Jesse Bromwich all return for the match.But the Storm are still without Dale Finucane, Kenny Bromwich, Suliasi Vunivalu and Brandon Smith from their first-choice starting line-up with a month to go until finals.And still, the Storm were a class above against the Sea Eagles.Olam's three tries were the standout for a backline that fired, with Ryan Papenhuyzen and Josh Addo-Carr terrorising Manly's defensive line.Addo-Carr finished with a double, including a runaway effort through the middle of the field in the final minute of the match, while Asofa-Solomona also scored in the first half.In his first match in a month, skipper Smith was at his scheming best but was rusty with the boot, missing three of six conversions.Manly handed a long-awaited debut to teenage centre Albert Hopoate, but he was given a rough initiation in marking Olam.Props Addin Fonua-Blake and Martin Taupau combined close to the line for Manly's only try after 15 minutes, but several other chances went begging.Both Brad Parker and Rueben Garrick dropped the ball over the line, opportunities that could have helped even out the contest.The loss ended Manly's chances of playing finals in 2020.The Sea Eagles will next play Wests Tigers on Saturday, while the Storm faces South Sydney at the Olympic stadium in Homebush on Friday night.Six minutes of magic from Jack Wighton has saved Canberra's blushes with the Raiders coming from behind to down last-placed Canterbury.The 2019 grand finalists were outplayed in the first half and trailed the Bulldogs 20-12 at the break.But Wighton fired up his team early in the second half, scoring in the 48th and 54th minute.The Australian and New South Wales State of Origin star used his brute strength to reach out and slam the ball down for his first effort, and then fended off Bulldog Sione Katoa to touch down for his second to put his team in the lead 22-20.The tries knocked the wind out of the Bulldogs, who then conceded again five minutes later through Hudson Young.The Raiders jumped above South Sydney into fifth place on the ladder on the back of the win, but it looked far from a sure thing in the opening 40 minutes.The Bulldogs played way above their status as current wooden spooners and were first on the scoreboard through returning winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak.The home side responded with four-pointers to Joseph Tapine and hooker Tom Starling, who had an eventful night with two tries and a sin-binning after three repeat-set restarts.After a 35th-minute try by Canterbury captain Josh Jackson, centre Kerrod Holland scored one of the tries of the season when he spiralled a ball wide and then backed up the pass to grubber ahead twice before winning the race to it.That gave his team the 20-12 half-time lead but it came no avail in the second half as the Raiders showed their class to fight back to claim victory.This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.Penrith extends winning streak to 11 to edge closer to NRL minor premiershipAnalysis: Is this the weakest grand slam in recent history?
Melbourne Storm welcomed back four of their stars but added two more players to the casualty ward in Sunday's 30-6 gritty win over Manly on the Sunshine Coast. Melbourne Storm crush Parramatta 32-0 in their semi-final to set up prelim against the Roosters. Melbourne Storm welcomed back four of their stars but added two more players to the casualty ward in Sunday's 30-6 gritty win over Manly on the Sunshine Coast.In Sunday's final match, the Raiders trailed the Bulldogs at half-time before winning 34-20 at Canberra Stadium.The Storm's injuries soured an important victory in which centre Justin Olam scored his second hat-trick against the Sea Eagles in three matches and the Storm shot out to outright second on the ladder.Winger Marion Seve went down with a suspected ACL injury that is set to end his season, while New Zealand Test star Nelson Asofa-Solomona suffered a calf injury early in the second half.It was the end to a rough day for Seve, who was earlier crunched in a heavy tackle by Manly fullback Tevita Funa before he was helped from the field just 10 minutes into the match.The dual injuries add to a long run of horror luck for Melbourne, although they had Cameron Smith, Cameron Munster, Jahrome Hughes and Jesse Bromwich all return for the match.But the Storm are still without Dale Finucane, Kenny Bromwich, Suliasi Vunivalu and Brandon Smith from their first-choice starting line-up with a month to go until finals.And still, the Storm were a class above against the Sea Eagles.Olam's three tries were the standout for a backline that fired, with Ryan Papenhuyzen and Josh Addo-Carr terrorising Manly's defensive line.Addo-Carr finished with a double, including a runaway effort through the middle of the field in the final minute of the match, while Asofa-Solomona also scored in the first half.In his first match in a month, skipper Smith was at his scheming best but was rusty with the boot, missing three of six conversions.Manly handed a long-awaited debut to teenage centre Albert Hopoate, but he was given a rough initiation in marking Olam.Props Addin Fonua-Blake and Martin Taupau combined close to the line for Manly's only try after 15 minutes, but several other chances went begging.Both Brad Parker and Rueben Garrick dropped the ball over the line, opportunities that could have helped even out the contest.The loss ended Manly's chances of playing finals in 2020.The Sea Eagles will next play Wests Tigers on Saturday, while the Storm faces South Sydney at the Olympic stadium in Homebush on Friday night.Six minutes of magic from Jack Wighton has saved Canberra's blushes with the Raiders coming from behind to down last-placed Canterbury.The 2019 grand finalists were outplayed in the first half and trailed the Bulldogs 20-12 at the break.But Wighton fired up his team early in the second half, scoring in the 48th and 54th minute.The Australian and New South Wales State of Origin star used his brute strength to reach out and slam the ball down for his first effort, and then fended off Bulldog Sione Katoa to touch down for his second to put his team in the lead 22-20.The tries knocked the wind out of the Bulldogs, who then conceded again five minutes later through Hudson Young.The Raiders jumped above South Sydney into fifth place on the ladder on the back of the win, but it looked far from a sure thing in the opening 40 minutes.The Bulldogs played way above their status as current wooden spooners and were first on the scoreboard through returning winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak.The home side responded with four-pointers to Joseph Tapine and hooker Tom Starling, who had an eventful night with two tries and a sin-binning after three repeat-set restarts.After a 35th-minute try by Canterbury captain Josh Jackson, centre Kerrod Holland scored one of the tries of the season when he spiralled a ball wide and then backed up the pass to grubber ahead twice before winning the race to it.That gave his team the 20-12 half-time lead but it came no avail in the second half as the Raiders showed their class to fight back to claim victory.This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.Penrith extends winning streak to 11 to edge closer to NRL minor premiershipAnalysis: Is this the weakest grand slam in recent history?