Storm shine with Hughes leading the charge against Warriors in a thrilling NRL showdown!
In a thrilling NRL showdown, the Melbourne Storm showcased their resilience and dominance against the New Zealand Warriors. Despite being 14-0 down, Melbourne's halfback Jahrome Hughes led a remarkable fightback, propelling his team to a 20-14 lead at halftime. The Storm's momentum continued as they hammered the Warriors with a comprehensive 38-24 victory in Auckland, extending their nine-year winning streak over their rivals.
The Storm's long-standing dominance over the Warriors was further highlighted as they continued their winning streak, maintaining their stronghold in the NRL. The powerful second-rower Eliesa Katoa played a pivotal role in inspiring Melbourne to victory, haunting his old NRL club in a sold-out game at Go Media Stadium.
The Warriors' persistent struggles against the Storm were emphasized as they extended their losing record in a match filled with fluctuating fortunes. Despite their efforts, the double sin bin proved costly for the Warriors as they succumbed to the Storm's superiority once again.
In a captivating clash, the Melbourne Storm's 3261-day winning streak against the Warriors remains the longest active head-to-head losing run in the NRL. The Storm's ability to maintain their dominance and deliver consistent victories showcases their unwavering determination and skill in the league.
Melbourne halfback Jahrome Hughes has been excellent for his side, who've comeback from 14-0 down to lead the Warriors 20-14 at half-time.
The Storm have continued their long-standing dominance over the Warriors after overcoming an early deficit to record a comprehensive 38-24 win in Auckland ...
Melbourne Storm's nine-year winning streak against the Warriors continues, with victory in a game of fluctuating fortunes.
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New Zealand Warriors take on the Melbourne Storm in the Beanies for Brain Cancer Round of the 2024 NRL Premiership at Go Media Stadium, Auckland.
It's been 3261 days since the Warriors last beat the Storm, the longest active head-to-head losing run in the NRL, and that streak was extended on Saturday ...
New Zealand Warriors take on the Melbourne Storm in the Beanies for Brain Cancer Round of the 2024 NRL Premiership at Go Media Stadium, Auckland.