FORUMS FORUMS






RLFANS.COM
Celebrating
25 years service to
the Rugby League
Community!

  

Round three’s opening game was an eagerly anticipated Grand Final rematch as the Penrith Panthers hosted the Champions, the Melbourne Storm.

The home side were slight pre-match favourites with the bookies but were without Nathan Cleary who suffered a head-knock last week, the half-back being replaced by Matt Burton. Melbourne suffered two injury blows and would be without the services of Ryan Papnhuyzen and Felise Kaufusi as Craig Bellamy’s side looked to repeat their Grand Final success against Ivan Cleary’s men.

The Panthers are yet to concede a point in 2021’s competition, having nilled both the Cowboys and the Bulldogs, the Storm began the match in ninth place with one win and one loss.

All the early pressure came from the Storm and the dam finally broke after ten minutes as Brandon Smith scooted from acting half back and went over from five metres out, unstoppable. One hundred and seventy minutes into the season and the Panthers had conceded their first try of the game. Cameron Munster added the conversion for a 6-0 lead.

The Panthers looked to be off the mark on twenty-five when Brian To’o looked like he’d gone over in the corner, but the touch judge referred the decision to the bunker who agree that a foot had been put in touch.

Four minutes later the Panthers were in, as they exploited the right wing. Paul Momirovski passed a delightful pass right with Charlie Staines clutching the ball to his chest and diving in. Stephen Crichton flirted with the post but managed to sneak inside the upright to level the scores.

With just over a minute on the clock the Strom had their second try of the game, a four-pointer from Justin Olam, denied by the bunker for an obstruction in the build-up. The final hooter sounded on a no-holes-barred blood-and-thunder opening forty.

A ball steal on fifty minutes Jahrome Hughes on Spencer Leniu gave Crichton the chance to give the Panthers the lead for the first time but he pulled his kick wide of the right upright, a poor miss for the stand in kicker.

Cameron Munster got within centimetres of the line on fifty-six, but the Panthers defence stood strong, despite conceding a goal line drop out.

The Storm were back in the front thanks to a flying Josh Addo-Carr strike down the left-hand side as he exploited a four on three overlap to take a Nicho Hynes pass and ground by the left corner flag. Munster pushed his kick wide of the right upright, the lead just four points.

It was a nail-biting finale, players dropping like flies. The Panthers rode their luck, collecting the ball after a weak grubber kick and two tackles later second-rower Kurt Capewell burrowed under the Storm defence to get over the line and slam the ball onto the ground. Crichton kicked the crucial conversion with under sixty seconds on the clock to seal a 12-10 win for Penrith.

The final hooter had sounded when the Storm appeared to have scored the winner, the ball being kept alive from right to left with Olam appearing to go in, but the bunker again ruled out the effort due to Viliame Kikau getting his hands under the ball to prevent the grounding.

Another top-drawer game from the NRL, and a win for the Panthers who’d trailed until the eighty-ninth minute of a scintillating game. The Panthers go top, and the Champions may find that they end the third round even further down the table. There really is some high quality rugby being played in the opening rounds down under.

Penrith Panthers: Edwards, Staines (T), Momirovski, Crichton (2G), To’o, Luai, Burton, Leota, Kenny, Fisher-Harris, Kikau, Capewell (T), Yeo. Subs: May, Leniu, Eisenhuth, Martin.

Melbourne Storm: Hynes, Jennings, Smith R, Olam, Addo-Carr (T), Munster (G), Hughes, Bromwich J, Smith B (T), Welch, Eisenhuth, Bromwich K, Kamikamica. Subs: Asofa-Solomona, Lewis, Schonig, Smoothy.

Half-Time: 6-6.

Full-Time: 12-10.

Referee: Grant Atkins.



facebook sharing button
twitter sharing button
pinterest sharing button
email sharing button
sharethis sharing button


Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Thu 25th Mar 2021 11:00 AM | Views : 15822 | Replies : 1 | BACK TO STORIES
RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
1m
DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
DarksideDave
401
6m
Game - Song Titles
Boss Hog
35534
7m
BORED The Band Name Game
Boss Hog
57424
9m
WIRE YED Prediction Competition Salford Away
Wire Weaver
9
32m
Todays match v Leigh
49er
59
Recent
Cas A Challenge Cup
Rogues Galle
39
Recent
Recruitment rumours and links
just_browny
2366
Recent
Leeds at Home
ComeOnYouUll
28
Recent
IN 2025 Ryan Hall - Expires 2025
redmuzza
34
Recent
Darnell McIntosh to Leigh
Cokey
10
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
33s
80 minutes
wrencat1873
8
34s
IN 2025 Ryan Hall - Expires 2025
redmuzza
34
45s
Dons v Dewsbury Sunday 28/4/24 3pm
Kick and cha
2
46s
York A
Bullseye
40
56s
Todays match v Leigh
49er
59
1m
At Batley
ricardo07
54
1m
Corey Hall
jonh
10
1m
Josh Drinkwater
Shifty Cat
5
1m
George King
Cokey
1
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
Widnes H
Bull Mania
2
TODAY
French championship final
stroger
1
TODAY
Josh Drinkwater
Shifty Cat
5
TODAY
Dons v Dewsbury Sunday 28/4/24 3pm
Kick and cha
2
TODAY
Corey Hall
jonh
10
TODAY
Darnell McIntosh to Leigh
Cokey
10
TODAY
80 minutes
wrencat1873
8
TODAY
Wigan academy products
Jukesays
4
TODAY
WIRE YED Prediction Competition Salford Away
Wire Weaver
9
TODAY
Commentators
lefty goldbl
4
TODAY
Going down
Greg Florimo
5
TODAY
Wakefield Trinity Too Strong For the Batley Bulldogs
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Castleford away next
jbuzza
11
TODAY
Ryan Hall to leave the Robins and join Leeds at the end of t
RoyBoy29
2
TODAY
IN 2025 Ryan Hall - Expires 2025
redmuzza
34
TODAY
2024 Southstandercom Prediction Competition Week 9
JMT
7
TODAY
Vs Leeds
Hangerman2
3
TODAY
Salford
BigTime
3
TODAY
Catalans Dragons Destroy Hull KR To Go Top
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Warrington Wolves Break Leigh Leopards Hearts By Snatching Win
Cokey
6
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS
Wakefield Trinity Too Strong F..
647
Catalans Dragons Destroy Hull ..
457
Warrington Wolves Break Leigh ..
526
Huddersfield Giants Fight Back..
629
France v England International..
1449
Warrington Stun St Helens In C..
2121
2024 Challenge Cup Semi-Finals..
1617
Wigan Warriors Demolish Woeful..
1757
Hull KR Eliminate the Cup Hold..
1894
Bradford Bulls Come From Behin..
2296
Bradford Bulls Beat Feathersto..
2718
Giants Thrash FC Again For Top..
2641
Warrington Brush Aside The Rhi..
2337
Wigan Coast to Victory over Le..
2299
Giants Come From Behind For Ea..
2565
RLFANS Match Centre
Matches on TV
Table 'boards.stats_fixtures' doesn't exist