Storm see positives in Warriors NRL defeat

Melbourne NRL skipper Cam Smith is looking at the positives despite his side's fourth loss in five matches.

Storm see positives in Warriors NRL defeat

Melbourne NRL skipper Cameron Smith is remaining positive despite Sunday's loss to the Warriors.

Melbourne skipper Cameron Smith says it's not all doom and gloom for the defending NRL premiers, despite losing four of their past five games.

With the Storm clinging to a top-four spot, Smith has pulled out the old siege-mentality card to inspire his troops.

Quizzed by reporters about how the Storm were coping with Sunday's 30-22 loss to the Warriors at Mt Smart Stadium, he said the players would take some positives from how they had fought back from 18-4 down at halftime.

The Storm sit on 27 points, three ahead of fifth-placed Canterbury.

"I wasn't aware of that stat. One (win) out of the last five matches isn't what we're used to," Smith said on Monday.

"But we've come through an Origin period," the Queensland captain added.

"We were all aware it was going to be a difficult time for the club, to ask the young blokes to step up and play really well.

"It's more of a lesson learnt. A lot of people were writing us off last year after we'd lost five consecutive matches.

"They thought: 'The Storm's chances are gone. Have a look at the way they're playing. They're just fading away'.

"But we found something that was missing and it came good for us at the end of the year and we got a premiership out of it.

"It's not all doom and gloom for us.

"We're a team that looks forward and our priority is getting ourselves ready for this week against Canberra."

Smith says the Storm need to take a great attitude into Sunday's battle with the Raiders.

"We've played these guys once before this year and they have beaten us at home so they're going to be even tougher up there," he said.

Smith says rival clubs still seem to treat a clash with the defending premiers as the ultimate test.

"That's the way teams approach us. I believe they see us as the benchmark," he said.

"You hear people talk about that all the time. So they know they have to be well prepared to play against Melbourne.

"We know we're always going to come out against well-prepared footy sides and a team that's going to come out and play their best football."


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