Storm too strong for Souths

Melbourne Storm have shown South Sydney they're close to their best with a 26-8 win in their blockbuster NRL clash at AAMI Park on Friday night.

Storm too strong for Souths

Melbourne Storm defeated South Sydney 26-8 in Friday night's NRL blockbuster at AAMI Park.

Melbourne have marked their turf as defending NRL champions by seeing off fellow competition heavyweights South Sydney 26-8 at AAMI Park.

A few minutes of Melbourne magic which produced two tries early in the first half set up the grinding victory on Friday night.

Souths superstar and former Storm boy Greg Inglis didn't play, still troubled by the knee injury suffered during State of Origin last month.

The Rabbitohs were also missing injured five-eighth John Sutton although his replacement Luke Keary impressed in his first NRL start.

Last round Melbourne crushed Canberra 68-4 and they began this match similarly threatening fashion.

In the fifth minute halfback Cooper Cronk flung a wild ball that was batted twice across field, ending up in the arms of Will Chambers, who raced through a gaping hole in the stunned defence.

Three minutes later Melbourne scored again after Rabbitohs winger Dylan Farrell tried to work the ball from his own line but was barrelled back across by a wall of Storm defence.

He spilt the ball which was pounced on by prop Jesse Bromwich.

Farrell later saved a certain try by Sisa Waqa but his night finished on a sour note, stretchered from the field in a neck brace after his head collided with teammate Andrew Everingham's knee while going up to take a high ball.

Apart from those opening minutes the match was fairly even, with Souths scoring late in the first half through Ben Te'o off an Adam Reynolds bomb.

The difference was that Melbourne made the most of their opportunities and the Rabbitohs didn't.

They weren't helped by an erratic performance by halfback Reynolds.

Two dubious refereeing decisions also stalled their momentum as prop Sam Burgess was penalised for taking out Billy Slater in the air, although it appeared the fullback had landed.

On the back of that penalty the Storm scored down the other end but it looked like Waqa failed to ground the ball over the line.

Melbourne put the result beyond doubt with eight minutes remaining when Justin O'Neill ran at pace on to a Slater ball and beat Nathan Merritt to touch down.

Souths coach Michael Maguire said he could take confidence out of the way his team responded after a poor start.

"We'll take plenty of positives, I thought the effort from our players was great," he said.

"It was just unfortunate, a bit of polish at times.

"We built pressure but it was our finishes and a few different things at the back-end of our sets.

"We'll get a lot out of that game."

Inglis and Sutton (ankle) are both rated a strong chance to return for another big clash against Manly next Friday night.

Maguire said Farrell was initially "in a bad way" but had recovered well in the changerooms.

Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy praised his side's defence, which was the key to their win.

He thought they did a good job containing the three bustling Burgess boys - Sam, George and Thomas.

"I liked the start but I thought we made it really hard on ourselves in the last 15 minutes of the first half when we didn't complete our sets," he said.

"You start giving Souths some ball somewhere near your tryline, at some stage they're going to bust you.

"Our attack wasn't as sharp as I would have liked but they're obviously a good defensive side and they've led the comp for most of the year."


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