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Storm surge to summit

May 31st 2008 09:16
The Melbourne Storm have rocketed to the top of the NRL competition ladder courtesy of a slick 46-0 demolition of a spare parts Canterbury Bulldogs outfit at Olympic Park tonight.

Missing 11 regular first-graders, the Bulldogs were always going to be against the eight ball considering they were up against a full strength Storm outfit, and were never in the contest in the face of an eight try onslaught from the 2007 defending NRL premiers.

The Storm went right on with the job after holding a 28-0 lead, with Melbourne’s only real concerns pertaining to the fitness of fullback Billy Slater who landed awkwardly after attempting to spectacularly claim a Bulldogs high kick.


After repelling a few of Canterbury’s early attacking raids, it was Melbourne captain Cameron Smith that opened the scoring in the 13th minute through a simple dummy half barge over try.

Melbourne extended their lead in the 25th minute through a try to utility Matt Geyer, the Melbourne veteran finishing off a dynamic charge from fullback Billy Slater to dive over for his first try of season ’08.

And with that, the Melbourne juggernaut kicked into gear on just third ruck from the restart, with lock Dallas Johnson charging fifty metres downfield before linking with fellow backrower Michael Crocker, who in turn found Israel Folau who dived over amidst the attention of Bulldogs winger Hazem El Masri.

And it was good as game over when Storm winger Steve Turner crossed for his side’s fourth try in the 34th minute, with a further try to Jeremy Smith allowing the Storm to hold a commanding 28-0 half-time lead.

After having two earlier attempts thwarted by desperate, last ditch Bulldogs defence, the Storm pushed out to a 34-0 lead in the 47th minute when Crocker dotted down off the back of a precision Cooper Cronk grubber kick.


Further tries to Geyer and Cronk completed the rout.

Melbourne Storm 46
Tries: Matt Geyer 2, Cameron Smith, Israel Folau, Steve Turner, Jeremy Smith, Michael Crocker, Cooper Cronk
Goals: Cameron Smith 7
defeated
Canterbury Bulldogs 0

Tries:
Goals:

At Olympic Park

Referee – Shayne Hayne


In Saturday Nights other Mathes,

The New Zealand Warriors have secured their first victory away from home, holding off a fast finishing Newcastle Knights 18-16 at Energy Australia Stadium.

A 79th minute penalty goal to late Warriors replacement Patrick Ah Van got the Warriors home in a thriller.

New Zealand Warriors 18
Tries: Michael Crockett, Patrick Ah Van, Ian Henderson
Goals: Patrick Ah Van 3
defeated
Newcastle Knights 16

Tries: Adam McDougall, Chris Bailey, James McManus
Goals: Wes Naiqama 2

At Energy Australia Stadium

An 88th minute, golden point field goal from Penrith utility Jarrod Sammut has seen the Panthers escape 19-18 over the North Queensland Cowboys at a vocal Dairy Farmers Stadium.

Cowboys fullback Ashley Graham pushed the match into extra-time courtesy of a try in the final play of normal time, with Sammut missing 2 earlier one-point shots before securing the Panthers position inside the NRL top eight.

Penrith Panthers 19
Tries: Luke Rooney, Brad Tighe, Michael Jennings
Goals: Jarrod Sammut 3, field goal
defeated
North QLD Cowboys 18

Tries: Travis Burns, Daniel Abraham, Ashley Graham
Goals: Johnathan Thurston 2, Travis Burns

At Dairy Farmers Stadium

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The Melbourne Storm has continued their recent dominance over the Brisbane Broncos, registering an emphatic 28-8 victory over their injury ravaged opponents at a bitterly cold Olympic Park tonight.

It was a welcome return to form for the 2007 premiers, shrugging off back-to-back losses with a dominant five tries to two victory in front of a parochial Melbourne crowd.

The class of the Storm’s outside backs was a real highlight, with underrated winger Anthony Quinn crossing for a hat-trick, and Israel Folau particularly strong, scoring a try against his future club.

Storm fullback Billy Slater put his hand up for a Test match recall with another impressive display, with the flying custodian lethal with every touch.

It took the defending premiers just nine minutes to post opening points, with a beautiful wrap-around pass by an explosive Billy Slater allowing Quinn to score his first of the night.

New Broncos signing Folau extended the home sides lead just ten minutes later, with the gangly centre able to outleap opposite Denan Kemp to score the Storm’s second converted try.

The visitors finally got on the board through a try to rookie winger Reece Robinson, with the dashing winger able to evade a handful of Storm defenders to slide over in the corner.

Broncos hooker Michael Ennis failed with his sideline conversion much to the glee of the parochial home crowd, leaving the competition front runners trailing 4-12.

Ryan Hoffman’s try just two minutes out from the half-time break was the straw that broke the camels back however, with the Origin backrower accepting the crumbs from a spilt Robinson bomb, to gift the Storm a convincing 18-4 lead at the break.

Despite starting from the bench due to a troublesome knee injury, inspirational Brisbane skipper Darren Lockyer gave his side a sniff when he manufactured a try for starting five-eight David Stagg.

Ennis again failed with his conversion attempt, leaving the Broncos trailing by ten inside the final quarter.

But further tries to Quinn in the 67th and 73rd minutes completed the rout, with the Storm consigning the injury depleted Broncos to their first defeat of 2008.

The Broncos will hope to be at full strength ahead of their match against the Knights in Newcastle next Sunday, whilst the Storm will play host to the Sea-Eagles in an ’07 grand final replay next Friday night.

Melbourne Storm 28
Tries: Anthony Quinn 3, Israel Folau, Ryan Hoffman
Goals: Cameron Smith 4
defeated
Brisbane Broncos 8

Tries: Reece Robinson, David Stagg
Goals:

At Olympic Park

Referee – Jared Maxwell
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Storm claim NRL crown

September 30th 2007 11:53
The Melbourne Storm has been crowned the 2007 NRL champions after completing an emphatic 34-8 victory over the Manly Sea-Eagles at Telstra Stadium on Sunday night.

Melbourne’s seven tries to two shutout was just reward for two years of complete dominance, with Storm sensation Greg Inglis capping a tremendous season by being awarded the Clive Churchill medal for best player on ground.

It was a fairytale end to a dazzling NRL career for Storm centre Matt King, with the lanky three-quarter tasting premiership glory in his final match before heading to the UK Super League.

After a brutal opening ten minutes, it was the minor premiers that posted first points through a brilliantly constructed team try scored by Storm winger Anthony Quinn.

With the Storm on the attack inside the Manly red zone, it was a beautiful decoy run by Billy Slater that opened up a two man overlap, with Inglis drawing the last line of defence to put Quinn over unopposed.

Storm skipper Cameron Smith duly converted to hand Melbourne a 6-0 advantage.

With the Sea-Eagles central defence holding their own against the powerful Storm forwards, the speedy Storm outside backs began to find holes in Manly’s outside defence, with Slater in particular making numerous half breaks.

Melbourne went further ahead in the 23rd minute through a sensational solo effort by Inglis, with the talented five-eighth powering through attempted tackles by Anthony Watmough, Matt Orford and Chris Hicks to barge over for a determined four pointer.

Smith’s conversion attempt sailed wide, but the Storm appeared in control at 10-0 after 25 minutes.

Manly finally got on the board just thirty seconds before the half time siren through a barnstorming try to hulking centre Steve Matai.

After receiving back-to back sets from a Storm error, it was a precision Michael Monaghan cut out pass that allowed Matai to power through Israel Folau and Cooper Cronk to score wide out.

Sea-Eagles half Matt Orford failed to convert from the sideline to leave the Storm leading 10-4 at the half-time break.

The Storm started where they left of in the first half, with a massive hit by Michael Crocker on Manly fullback Brett Stewart seeing the flying fullback carried off.

It was another piece of individual brilliance by Crocker that saw the Storm extend their lead, with the rampaging backrower steaming through three Sea-Eagles defenders to score a typically tough grand final try.

After missing an earlier penalty shot from close range, Smith again missed from an easy position to leave Melbourne leading 14-4 after 45 minutes.


With Melbourne dominating both possession and field position, the Storm juggernaut continued when Matt King strolled through some soft outside Manly defence to push the Storm out to an 18-4 lead after 53 minutes.

The NRL trophy appeared to heading south when Inglis burst downfield off a brilliant Cross short ball, with the prodigious talent scorching sixty metres to score a brilliant four pointer.

Smith again missed with yet another conversion attempt, but Melbourne had complete control at 22-4.

The Sea-Eagles closed the gap in the 62nd minute when a fifty metre bust by Jamie Lyon was finished off by winger Chris Hicks, with Orford’s missed conversion leaving Manly trailing 8-22.

But Melbourne closed out the match in typical clinical fashion, with a try to King and a grand final double for Quinn to seal the Storm’s second premiership.

Melbourne Storm 34
Tries: Anthony Quinn 2, Greg Inglis 2, Michael Crocker, Matt King, Clint Newton
Goals: Cameron Smith 3

Manly Sea-Eagles 8
Tries: Steve Matai, Chris Hicks
Goals:

At Telstra Stadium

Referee – Tony Archer
Crowd – 81,392
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Storm overpower Eels

September 23rd 2007 08:26
The Melbourne Storm will play the Manly Sea-Eagles in next Sunday’s 2007 NRL Grand Final, after the minor premiers recorded a tough 26-10 victory over a relentless Parramatta Eels outfit at Melbourne’s Telstra Dome on Sunday.

In what was a gritty and brutal preliminary final played in front of a vocal crowd of 33,427, it was the two tries to departing Storm centre Matt King that was the difference between two feverishly committed sides


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Storm blow away Titans

September 2nd 2007 10:55
The Melbourne Storm capped off a dominant season by recording a 50-6 thrashing of the Gold Coast Titans at Olympic Park on Sunday night.

With a boisterous crowd of 11,770 on hand to celebrate back-to-back minor premierships for the Storm, it was yet another commanding display by the Melbourne side that saw them keep their undefeated record at Olympic Park intact for the season


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Storm hold off determined Sharks

August 6th 2007 11:04
Melbourne has all but sealed the 207 minor premiership with a 17-16 victory over a desperate Cronulla Sharks at Toyota Park on Monday night.

The Sharks burst out of the blocks with a try to lock forward Henry Peranara inside the opening two minutes. After travelling seventy metres from the opening kick-off, it was a Brett Seymour chip kick that found space, with Peranara winning the race to the ball to open the scoring


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Storm blow away Raiders

July 21st 2007 11:27
The Melbourne Storm extended their unbeaten run to seven games, registering a comprehensive 34-6 victory over the Canberra Raiders at Olympic Park on Saturday night.

The talented Storm backline prove to be the difference in bitterly cold conditions, with representative star Greg Inglis crossing for two tries in the six tries to one victory


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Storm lashes Knights 44-0

July 16th 2007 10:56
The Melbourne Storm consolidated their position at the top of the premiership ladder with a 44-0 annihilation of the Newcastle Knights at Olympic Park on Monday night.

Melbourne’s nine tries to nil victory was yet another clinical display from the premiership favourites, with the Knights having no answer to the Storm juggernaut


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Storm blow away Dragons

June 24th 2007 08:05
The Melbourne Storm continued their recent dominance over the St George-Illawarra Dragons on Sunday, recording a gritty 28-6 victory at a bitterly cold Olympic Park.

A healthy crowd of 13,545 was on hand to celebrate the Storm’s 10th birthday celebrations, with a four try second half performance allowing the Melbourne side to consolidate their spot atop the premiership ladder


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Storm outlast Warriors in slugfest

June 10th 2007 06:03
The Melbourne Storm consolidated their spot at the top of the NRL premiership table with a hard fought 4-2 victory over a disappointing New Zealand Warriors at Mt Smart Stadium on Sunday.

In front of a paltry home crowd of 6,209, it was the under strength Melbourne Storm side that took full of advantage of their limited opportunities to record their eleventh victory of the season


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Storm too good for Souths

June 2nd 2007 11:36
The Melbourne Storm returned to the top of the premiership table with a comprehensive 26-10 victory over a determined South Sydney at Olympic Park on Saturday night.

A vocal home crowd of 11,211 braved the bitterly cold Melbourne conditions, to witness a focussed Storm unit graft out an entertaining four tries to two victory over a South Sydney side desperate to arrest a four game losing streak


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Storm blow Roosters off park

May 19th 2007 11:36
An under strength Melbourne Storm outfit produced a clinical display in disposing of a disjointed Sydney Roosters side 26-2 at a slippery Olympic Park on Saturday night.

With both sides heading into the clash minus their Origin stars, both sides adopted a basic forward dominated game plan in the inclement weather conditions


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