Cameron Munster shows flashes of brilliance on return as Storm sink Eels (2024)

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Match report: Munster returns as Storm down Eels

By Nick Campton

Cameron Munster has got through his return match unscathed, as Melbourne took a step closer to another minor premiership with a 32-14 win over Parramatta.

Playing for the first time since tearing a groin two months ago, Munster came off the bench for the Storm but still played 52 minutes at five-eighth.

The Queenslander finished Friday night at Parramatta Stadium with a solid hit out, but Melbourne will mostly just be relieved to have their main man back.

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Melbourne were well below their best, while the Eels spent large periods of the game camped on the visitors' tryline after leading 8-6 early.

The Storm did not play the ball inside the attacking 20-metre zone until the 47th minute, and had two plays in total there for the match.

In contrast, the Eels spent large portions of the match camped on Melbourne's line, and had 41 plays in the attacking red-zone.

But there is a reason why the Storm are now six points clear at the top of the ladder after seven straight wins, and Parramatta are battling to fight off the wooden spoon.

The Storm's first two tries were both direct results of Eels errors, with Melbourne scoring inside the next two plays.

Another try came largely as a result of a Will Warbrick linebreak from within his own end, with the winger breaking Parramatta's back early in the second half.

Playing their first-choice spine for the first time since round nine, Melbourne gave clear reminders why they are the strongest threat to a Penrith four-peat.

Fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen was dangerous, breaking downfield in the lead up to Melbourne's first try and scoring one late himself back through the middle.

Halfback Jahrome Hughes had a role in three linebreaks as he worked over Parramatta's edges, and threw a smart pass back to Warbrick for his four-pointer.

Even hooker Harry Grant scored a try, when Eel Shaun Lane spilled a ball straight into his hands and he went 40 metres untouched.

The Storm also appear to have more strike than in recent years, with Eliesa Katoa again good on the right edge.

But an apparent leg injury to his back-row partner Shawn Blore was the only concern for the Storm, after he left the field in the second half.

Parramatta remain two points ahead of Wests Tigers at the bottom of the ladder, with the same number of wins.

With next year's coach Jason Ryles in full planning mode, there were glimpses of promise early in the way the Eels were able to take a lead.

Dylan Brown put a lofted cut-out ball on a dime for Sean Russell to score one try, while a Shaun Lane offload helped Jake Tago cross.

But for those passages it would have been tough viewing for Ryles, as the Eels slumped to a sixth straight loss.

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FULLTIME: Storm 32 def Eels 14

By Nick Campton

Not the most dominant or impressive win for Melbourne but they did enough to get it done had Munster return from injury with no issues. Sometimes, that's all you really need.

77' Eels get consolation score

With the clock winding down, Lussick and Cartwright engineer a nice little shortside play down a very narrow blindside from close range and Cartwright throws a very pretty backhand pass for Russell to go over untouched for his second. They haven't been short of effort tonight the Eels, good for them for getting one. Gutherson converts and the Eels have narrowed it to 32-14.

70' Papenhuyzen scores as Munster looks his best

By Nick Campton

Munster drifts across-field, hits Katoa running a great line and the big backrower has Papenhuyzen in support for the Storm to get another one. Been a strong return from Munster, he's looked very comfortable. Meaney converts and it's 32-8 to the Storm.

60' Hughes and Katoa put Wishart over as Storm take charge

By Nick Campton

Another fine piece of playmaking for Hughes - he puts Katoa into a hole (the ball looked a bit forward, but we digress) and Wishart is in support to score under the posts. That should just about do us this evening, the Storm are well on top now. Meaney converts and it's Storm 26-8.

54' Eels let golden chance go begging

By Nick Campton

The Eels fire up big time and drive Loiero back into the in-goal from the kick-off! That was awesome.

Parramatta build some pressure after a penalty against Blore and a nice kick from Asi that forces a drop out. But Matterson goes for a low percentage kick that amounts to nothing and the Storm survive.

49' Melbourne take control through Hughes magic

By Nick Campton

Another break down the right as Meaney puts Warbrick away, he's got support but can't find them....but it doesn't matter, because Hughes goes back down the blindside and rockets a pass back to Warbrick who scores. Hughes continuing his excellent form, he's been the best player in the league this year for mine. Meaney converts from touch and the Storm lead 20-8.

45' Storm lose their challenge

By Nick Campton

Papenhuyzen knifes through around his own 30 and loses the ball as he looks to play it. Gutherson was hanging around there, so the Storm challenge but the decision stands. Parra on the attack.

Second half is underway in Parramatta

By Nick Campton

Storm kick us off and the Eels have to keep the points to a minimum while Tago is in the bin if they're to have any chance.

Halftime: Storm 14 lead Eels 8

By Nick Campton

Melbourne make a bust down the right edge as the seconds run down, Warbrick bursts into space and he gets tracked down by Hands only for Tago to slow down the ruck to the extent he's penalised and sin-binned. That is absolutely brutal for the Eels, a correct call to be sure - it just undoes much of their good work.

Meaney takes the penalty from the sideline and nails it. Storm lead 14-8.

Nothing flash from the Storm that half - they still haven't had a tackle inside Parramatta's half - but they'll still go in up 12-8. They're' kind of in cruise control and while the Eels are toiling hard it remains to be seen if they can keep it up.

37' Storm deny Parra attack

By Nick Campton

Anderson drops the ball in the ruck and Parramatta will get a chance to retake the lead before halftime. But that ends when Hughes makes a strong tackle on Lane to shut the Eels down on the last.

29' Grant pounces for Storm's second

By Nick Campton

Lane drops a ball cold on his own 30, it lands straight in Grant's hands and the hooker has nobody in front of him. He scores an easy one and Melbourne retake the lead. Meaney converts and it's 12-8 Storm.

28' Melbourne finding joy down the middle

By Nick Campton

The Eels high-intensity start is beginning to tell - they're beginning to get pulled apart around the ruck with Grant and Hughes starting to make inroads, as is Papenhuyzen. The points haven't come yet, but the Eels need some fresh legs out there ASAP.

19' Eels strike again through Dylan Brown magic

By Nick Campton

Brown takes on the Storm down the blindside and floats a beautiful pass out to Russell and the winger is over in the corner. Class stuff from Brown, he's been really busy early and Parramatta will need plenty of that if they're to keep this up. Asi's kick fades at the last second and hits the post, but Parra lead 8-6.

Match report: Warriors survive Tigers scare to keep finals hopes alive

By Nick Campton

They almost made a meal of it but the Warriors have kept their nerve and their NRL finals hopes alive with a 28-16 win over Wests Tigers in Auckland.

The Warriors dominated the first half and flattered their bottom-placed opponents by only leading 14-0 at the break on Friday night.

The Tigers, having been completely out of the game, scored back to back tries to get back into the contest, before prop Addin Fonua-Blake and Dallin Watene-Zelezniak sealed the deal for the hosts with late four-pointers.

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The Warriors jumped into 12th, two wins outside the eight, but looked on track to shoot themselves in the foot again, after a hot-and-cold season in which they've been equal parts brilliant and dreadful.

The hosts got out to a fast start, their experienced forwards making light work of the young Tigers pack.

But despite dominating territory and possession, the Warriors were wasteful in attack and were only ahead by four points half an hour into the match.

Mitchell Barnett and Fonua-Blake were among the best on field for the Warriors.

Fonua-Blake, who finished the game with 7 tackle busts and 207 running metres, gave the Warriors an early platform after breaking through the Tigers' line in the opening minutes.

After a series of repeat attacking sets, Kurt Capewell skipped past a diving Starford To'a to open the scoring before winger Edward Kosi claimed his side's second.

Warriors five-eighth Chanel Harris-Tevita continued his horror run with the boot, missing both conversion attempts from the sideline after missing the easiest of levellers against Canberra last weekend.

But after Ali Leiataua dotted next to the posts, a smiling Harris-Tavita duly converted to get the monkey off his back.

The 25-year-old went on to sink another two conversions and a penalty goal, with each successful attempt greeted with raucous cheers from the Mt Smart Stadium faithful.

Tigers' captain Api Koirosau again put in a monumental performance in a losing team, busting a lung to get in position to score a consolation try in the final minute.

Their first season under coach Benji Marshall effectively over, the Tigers have little left to play for but to gain experience for their promising young spine of Jahream Bula, Lachlan Galvin and Tallyn Da Silva.

Marshall will miss teenage winger Luke Laulilli who was withdrawn early after sustaining a grade one HIA after a head clash.

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Cameron Munster shows flashes of brilliance on return as Storm sink Eels (2024)
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