Geelong Advertiser

HEARTBREAK­ER FOR RAIDERS

- OLIVER CAFFREY

A FIRST-HALF Suliasi Vunivalu hat-trick inspired Melbourne to a commanding 22-10 NRL victory over Canberra last night.

The dashing Storm winger was unstoppabl­e at GIO Stadium, running in his third try after 30 minutes to stun the Raiders.

After keeping Gold Coast scoreless in its opening round win, Canberra had no answers to the force of the Storm, orm, who look as fearsome as ever despite the retirement­s ts of stars Billy Slater and Ryan Hoffman.

Craig Bellamy’s men did all the attacking during the first 40 minutes, taking full advantage of their possession dom- inance.

Melbourne grabbed da a 14-0 halftime lead and d skipper Cameron Smith extended that buffer with a penalty alty goal early in the second half.

But the Green Machine was able to work its way into the contest, with a special try in the 50th minute to captain Jarrod Croker giving Raiders fans some hope.

But some rusty play in attack, combined with typical gritty Storm defending, snuffed out any raised expectatio­ns from the home side.

Melbourne prop Nelson Asofa-Solomona all but closed the door on a Raiders comeback when he barged over for his team’s fourth try in the 60th minute.

Croker grabbed a consolat lation try with 10 minutes remaining for a double to continue his impressive return to the team after a serious knee injury at the end of last season.

The surprise early return of winger Jordan Rapana following a shoulder reconstruc­tion was a major positive for Canberra.

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 ??  ?? STAR MAN: Suliasi Vunivalu celebrates with teammates after scoring one of his t three tries (inset) for the Sto Storm in last night’s win.
STAR MAN: Suliasi Vunivalu celebrates with teammates after scoring one of his t three tries (inset) for the Sto Storm in last night’s win.

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