Search

show me:

Storm winger crushes Raiders in NRL game

3 minute read

Melbourne are undefeated in the NRL after star winger Suliasi Vunivalu's hat-trick inspired the Storm to a 22-10 victory over Canberra.

A first half Suliasi Vunivalu hat-trick has inspired Melbourne to a commanding 22-10 NRL victory over Canberra.

The dashing Storm winger was unstoppable at GIO Stadium in the round two clash on Friday night, running in his third try after 30 minutes to stun the Raiders.

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

Craig Bellamy's men did all the attacking during the first 40 minutes, taking full advantage of their possession dominance.

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

But the Green Machine were able to work their 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 those any raised expectations from the home side.

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

Storm coach Craig Bellamy said it was a pleasing effort, getting the balance between attack and defence right.

"We had a good start but the opposition held firm and didn't get too far away from us and put a lot of pressure on us," Bellamy said.

"They had a lot of ball in our 20 metre area so I was really happy with our defence ... we did a pretty good job to restrict them to 10 points."

Croker grabbed a consolation 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 return of winger Jordan Rapana following a shoulder reconstruction was also a major positive for Canberra.

Raiders coach Ricky Stuart was upbeat in his post-match assessment despite the defeat.

"It was a huge effort against a very good football team. We didn't go away and that effort in the second half shows the character that's in this joint," he said.

"There's a heap of improvement left in that squad."

Think. Is this a bet you really want to place?

For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit www.gamblinghelponline.org.au