The Gold Coast Bulletin

Storm defence too much for Bunnies

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MELBOURNE SOUTH SYDNEY 14

6 and forced the Storm to make an extra 48 tackles but Rabbitohs halves Adam Reynolds and Cody Walker could do little with it.

Instead it was the Storm who finally crossed, as Suliasi Vunivalu slammed the ball down with six minutes to go to seal the win.

It was a return to the Melbourne’s typical stonewall defence, after they conceded 38 points in their shock loss to the Gold Coast last week.

The Storm’s likely Queensland Origin quartet of Cameron Smith, Billy Slater, Cooper Cronk and Will Chambers were all on song in their final hit-out before the series opener on May 31.

They combined perfectly for the Storm’s first try, as Slater provided a basketball­style pass for Chambers score in the fifth minute.

Slater busted through four tackles while Smith banked a 40-20 kick to go with his hefty tackle count of 52.

Cronk also set up the Storm’s second try, when he grubbered for winger Josh Addo-Carr to score in the right-hand corner.

NSW Origin aspirant Robbie Farah had a hand in Souths’ only try, darting out of dummy-half to find John to Sutton to barrel over in the 15th minute. But they couldn’t cross the line when it mattered most.

Rabbitohs captain Sam Burgess was also left frustrated at half-time when Melbourne failed to have a defender in the halfback position at a scrum on the Storm’s line with seconds to go.

He also accused Storm players of putting him in a “choker hold” in a tackle which was not penalised.

 ??  ?? Rabbitohs forward Sam Burgess charges at Melbourne defenders but his side couldn’t make inroads against the NRL leaders. Picture: MATT KING
Rabbitohs forward Sam Burgess charges at Melbourne defenders but his side couldn’t make inroads against the NRL leaders. Picture: MATT KING

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