Live: Manly Sea Eagles vs Melbourne Storm
17 ‘Trent Liero stops a certain manly attempt
Tolu Kouula expires Moses Leo like a dirty carpet, then hits Grant Anderson and Jahrome Hughes, but Trent Loiero arrives late and turns it on her hip with as much force that the ball shakes when she hits the ground to a meter of the test.
25 ‘Hopoate saves the day for Manly
Jahrome Hughes Grubber is almost perfect for Eli Katoa, but he doesn’t feel good and Lehi Hopoate has a hand there to force the mistake in the goal.
Seine Place for Eagles. I will never stop criticizing that.
22 ‘Repelid men
Manly gets a couple of repeated sets and the storm fair wait.
I stressed just because the sea eagles approached Clayton Faulalo twice, almost put Reuben Garrick out of Jack Howarth, and saw Lehi Hopoate sustained on the line.
20 ‘Jack Howarth can’t get a captain’s challenge, and Manly finally see the ball again
The storm threatens the left again and this time Shawn Blore’s download finds Cameron Munster, who goes to Jack Howarth, who rejects him for all the money, but the referee does not agree and Howarth can’t convince Harry Grant to challenge.
The Sea Eagles recover the ball for the first time in about 15 minutes.
Anderson begins and ends for Melbourne
The GOG Bang-Bang-Bang storm with three attempts in a row.
This time they almost pull it from the initial serve when the bold Discharge of Eli Katoa goes to the ground, but Moses Leo returns and unleashes Grant Anderson, who flies 60 meters down the right wing.
Then, with a larger field position, Jahrome Hughes spies Jamming’s defense and launches a phenomenal cut to Anderson to score.
The Enderson end began a long road in the field and then moved in a way very similar to the way the Panthers have broken down the storm’s traffic jam defense in the past.
They can’t board Cameron Munster!
The storm threat to the right with Eli Katoa, then turns all the way to the left and Cameron Munster has too much time and space when Haumole Olakau’atu bites in the jelly race of Josh King.
Munster back and Jake Trbojevic is too slow to cross. It is the second lost task of Trbojevic to take a Melbourne attempt today. A little too slow.
13 ‘Male Boots The Long Start
Dead at the end of the start of Reuben Garrick.
It is not the way to follow the first attempt, especially against a Melbourne team that loves to go impulse.
Stefano Utoikamanu has ended for the storm!
The great accessory is assumed for its first attempt for Melbourne, taking advantage of a couple of strong storm attack sets and, finally, Munster only pushes a brief diving between the posts.
10 ‘Moses Leo showing great conscience
This can only be the second game of the Rugby League from high school, but Moses Leo has made some excellent heads of Heads-Up.
It is reigned in Tolu Kouula twice and Luke Brooks once. He made the correct call by retreating in the field so as not to be thrown after being unleashed by Jahrome Hughes, and accidentally ran behind a storm partner and quickly knelt so that an obstruction was not requested. Only good conscience of the game.
8 ‘Shawn Blore download anyone
The storm threat on the left flank and Cameron Munster puts Shawn Blore with a short ball. He is caught and there is no one in support, but still throws the download. And Clean Garrick.
Somewhere, Craig Bellamy has just said a bad word.
4 ‘Marine eagles take an early advantage
Siosiua Taukeiaho ends with the ball in the last and the Grubbers in the middle. Ryan Papenhuyzen is there to clean, but hits and Jahrome Hughes leaves an offside position to start it.
So Garrick Pots relocates is a simple penalty goal to take an early 2-0 advantage.
1 ‘Melbourne begins in Brookvale Oval and there is immediately a penalty
Moses Leo runs to Tolutau Kouula on low and bounces in Grant Anderson, with Anderson’s forearm making contact in Kouula.
Huge boos for the storm of the faithful of Brookvale
As expected, male fans give storm players a hostile welcome.
And they welcome their heroes with such passion, although redirected.
Icymi: winner of the Zac Lomax game
Glint Gutherson scored two attempts against his former Eels teammates, but former Dragon Zac Lomax somehow had the best day against St George Illawarra.
Male LEES Risation
If you are not familiar with Moses Leo, here there is a fast climax:
He represented New Zealand in Rugby Sevens at the Paris Olympic Games last year and won a bronze medal at the Commonwealth 2022 games
Leo arrived in the low season and only played his first game of the Rugby League from high school last week, for North Sydney Bears in the NSW Cup.
He said he obtained “a couple of cramps in the last 20 minutes”, but Craig Bellamy has seen enough to start, with the coach saying that Leo’s speed and attitude has impressed him more.
“Every time he is trained he is trained flat,” he tells Fox.
“It is a great decision for him. We do not expect miracles of him, but we know that he will come out and try, and that is all we can ask.”
The storm is usually a bit slower to get her new toys and start playing with them (think about the slow progression of Jack Howarth or Tui Kamikamica for first -time students full -time), but Leo is 27 years old and the storm has the failure of her back out of Warbrick, Nick Meaney and Marion.
The former Warbrick roommate with the All Black 7S was initially signed by 2026 and 2027, but was awarded an early launch from the New Zealand rugby.
Hughes is back

You cannot emphasize how large is the means of impact that Jahrome Hughes has on Melbourne’s storm.
You might think, due to the way Tyran Wishart played last year and the presence of stars such as Harry Grant, Camron Munster and Ryan Papenhuyzen in the spine that the storm could overcome the absence of Hughes.
But seeing Melbourne without him in the defeat last week against dragons, while injured in the grand final, and many other times in recent years, Hughes offers both control and an attack spark that cannot be replaced by the committee.
And the numbers suggest the same:
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Late email: Olympic will debut, Dally M Winner returns to Storm

Today there are a couple of great in for Melbourne’s storm, at the opposite extremes of the experience spectrum.
Jahrome Hughes He turns a broken hand on the 22 shirt, with Tyran Wishart by changing the bank. Meanwhile, Kiwi Rugby Sevens Olympic and Commonwealth Bronze Medalist Moses Leo Games Get its first NRL gamereplacing his Olympic partner Will Warbrick, who loses his second game in three weeks with a blow to the head.
For Manly, Toff Sopley begins in support, with the burning Nathan Brown returning to an impact role from the bank.

Welcome to Sunday Footy when a famous rivalry resumes
Hello and welcome to the blog Sunday NRL Live while Manly resumes hostilities with Melbourne in Brookvale Oval.
After that, we will see the Leo Thompson Bowl while the Bulldogs face the knights to conclude the fifth round.
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