Watch the match Rugby: NRL - National Rugby League between Melbourne Storm vs Cronulla Sharks.Lightning couldn’t strike the Storm twice, could it? Seemingly on cruise control in second place on the ladder Melbourne suffered an inglorious defeat at the hands of cellar-dwellers Canberra in their last game on home turf a fortnight ago. Now they suit up against a Sharks outfit down on form and confidence after a 40-6 thrashing dished out by the Eels last Monday night.
Despite their glitch, the Storm have retained second place on the ladder, holding off the Sea Eagles, Cowboys and Broncos courtesy of a superior points differential. Meanwhile the Sharks’ latest loss sees them plummet to 15th spot and in a world of pain approaching the midpoint of the season.
The home side will be sweating on Billy Slater, Dane Nielsen, Cooper Cronk and captain Cameron Smith to emerge from Origin unscathed. Should he take the field Smith will achieve the personal milestone of 200 NRL games, ranking him behind only Matt Geyer’s 262 club games.
Winger Anthony Quinn is back, displacing ‘find’ Dane Chisholm who ran for a 136 metres in a beaten side last start. Todd Lowrie will lock the scrum, with Ryan Hinchcliffe reverting to the bench, while Sika Manu, Jaiman Lowe and Adam Woolnough are retained on the bench.
For the Sharks, Kade Snowden and Paul Gallen will be asked to back up from Origin, pushing prop Josh Cordoba and last week’s lock Taulima Tautai onto the bench.
The Sharks haven’t beaten the Storm in Melbourne since March 2008 – in that time the Storm have racked up a staggering 24-3 record against NSW-based clubs.
And for the first time in four years, coach Craig Bellamy has been on hand to guide the Storm side in the week leading up to an Origin clash. It doesn’t look good, Shire fans…. only at www.sporttvonlinetoday.blogsot.com.
Despite their glitch, the Storm have retained second place on the ladder, holding off the Sea Eagles, Cowboys and Broncos courtesy of a superior points differential. Meanwhile the Sharks’ latest loss sees them plummet to 15th spot and in a world of pain approaching the midpoint of the season.
The home side will be sweating on Billy Slater, Dane Nielsen, Cooper Cronk and captain Cameron Smith to emerge from Origin unscathed. Should he take the field Smith will achieve the personal milestone of 200 NRL games, ranking him behind only Matt Geyer’s 262 club games.
Winger Anthony Quinn is back, displacing ‘find’ Dane Chisholm who ran for a 136 metres in a beaten side last start. Todd Lowrie will lock the scrum, with Ryan Hinchcliffe reverting to the bench, while Sika Manu, Jaiman Lowe and Adam Woolnough are retained on the bench.
For the Sharks, Kade Snowden and Paul Gallen will be asked to back up from Origin, pushing prop Josh Cordoba and last week’s lock Taulima Tautai onto the bench.
The Sharks haven’t beaten the Storm in Melbourne since March 2008 – in that time the Storm have racked up a staggering 24-3 record against NSW-based clubs.
And for the first time in four years, coach Craig Bellamy has been on hand to guide the Storm side in the week leading up to an Origin clash. It doesn’t look good, Shire fans…. only at www.sporttvonlinetoday.blogsot.com.
Melbourne Storm vs Cronulla Sharks
Sunday ( 29 May ) 06:00 (GMT +2)
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