The Storm are in unprecedented territory right now with five straight losses so know the importance of this game at home against South Sydney.
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It is hard to have a lot of faith in Melbourne at the moment. Not only have they lost five straight but they are doing some incredibly un-Storm things with their defence completely at sea, young players looking confused, veteran buys not improving and discipline completely out the window.
This is the Melbourne Storm though and this is Craig Bellamy and there is the history between these two teams.
Few teams have been as dominant over an opponent as the Storm have been over the Rabbitohs. They have won 31 of the last 36 between the two sides. Most notably, South Sydney have never beaten the Storm in Melbourne. Ever. The Storm have won four of the last five in Melbourne against Souths by at least eight points.
The Storm are 13-8 ATS off conceding 20-plus while they are 16-13 ATS off a loss.
Souths have covered just 10 of 24 interstate.
The Storm are the play.
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Will Warbrick has 44 tries in 63 NRL games including four in four games against the Rabbitohs.
Sua Fa’alogo has been one of the few Storm players to shine this season with nine tries in seven games.
Latrell Mitchell comes off a four-try haul against the Dragons and now has 57 tries in 69 starts in the centres at NRL level.
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The Storm’s right edge is an open wound at the moment and Tallis Duncan will be playing the doctor’s scalpel when the teams meet on Anzac Day evening. Melbourne concede 52% fo their tries down their right side. Duncan is an effective tryscorer who has 10 tries in 30 games. He is one of the best tryscorer bets this weekend.
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