
MELBOURNE STORM 30 Tries (5): Cooper Cronk 2 (19th, 46th), Cameron Smith 2 (56th, 73rd), Ryan Hoffman (35th) Goals (5): Cameron Smith (5 from 6)
PENRITH PANTHERS 20 Tries (3): Luke Lewis (12th), Frank Pritchard (64th), Michael Jennings (69th) Goals (4): Michael Gordon (4 from 4)
Venue: Olympic Park, Melbourne (VIC) Crowd: 9,909 Referee: Steven Clark Halftime score: Melbourne Storm 12-8
Other Match Information: 7th - Penalty Goal: SMITH, Cameron [Melbourne Storm 2-0] 12th - Try: LEWIS, Luke [Penrith Panthers 4-2] 13th - Conversion: GORDON, Michael [Penrith Panthers 6-2] 19th - Try: CRONK, Cooper [6 all] 20th - Conversion: SMITH, Cameron [Melbourne Storm 8-6] 32nd - Penalty Goal: GORDON, Michael [8 all] 35th - Try: HOFFMAN, Ryan [Melbourne Storm 12-8] 46th - Try: CRONK, Cooper [Melbourne Storm 16-8] 47th - Conversion: SMITH, Cameron [Melbourne Storm 18-8] 56th - Try: SMITH, Cameron [Melbourne Storm 22-8] 57th - Conversion: SMITH, Cameron [Melbourne Storm 24-8] 64th - Try: PRITCHARD, Frank [Melbourne Storm 24-12] 65th - Conversion: GORDON, Michael [Melbourne Storm 24-14] 69th - Try: JENNINGS, Michael [Melbourne Storm 24-18] 70th - Conversion: GORDON, Michael [Melbourne Storm 24-20] 73rd - Try: SMITH, Cameron [Melbourne Storm 28-20] 75th - Conversion: SMITH, Cameron [Melbourne Storm 30-20]
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Melbourne Storm
Cameron Smith [DH] 18 Pts; 2t (56th, 73rd), 5/6g
Cooper Cronk [HB] 8 Pts; 2t (19th, 46th)
Ryan Hoffman [SR] 4 Pts; 1t (35th)
Penrith Panthers
Michael Gordon [WG] 8 Pts; 4/4g
Michael Jennings [CT] 4 Pts; 1t (69th)
Luke Lewis [CT] 4 Pts; 1t (12th)
Frank Pritchard [BE] 4 Pts; 1t (64th)

Sat April 21, 2007
Storm make it six in a row 2007 NRL Telstra Premiership - Round 6 Persistent rain couldn't dampen a resolute Melbourne Storm today as it edged out a fast-finishing Penrith Panthers to the tune of 30-20 at Olympic Park. 20:38
Thu April 19, 2007
Hoffman added to Kangaroos squad 2007 International Test Matches - Bundaberg Rum Test Dynamic Melbourne Storm second-rower Ryan Hoffman has been called into the Australian Kangaroos squad as 18th man for tomorrow night's Bundaberg Rum Test Match against New Zealand at Suncorp Stadium. 13:05
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Sat April 21 2007, 5:30PM AEST GMT+10Sat: Melbourne Storm 30 d. Penrith Panthers 20 at
Olympic Park, Melbourne (VIC)Crowd: 9,909
Sat April 21 2007, 7:30PM AEST GMT+10Sat: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 26 d. Canberra Raiders 0 at
Toyota Park, Woolooware, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 9,844
Sun April 22 2007, 2:00PM AEST GMT+10Sun: Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 20 d. Gold Coast Titans 6 at
Brookvale Oval, Brookvale, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 16,887
Sun April 22 2007, 3:00PM AEST GMT+10Sun: Parramatta Eels 18 l. Bulldogs 21 at
Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 18,285
Sun April 22 2007, 7:00PM AEST GMT+10Sun: Newcastle Knights 16 l. Brisbane Broncos 20 at
Energy Australia Stadium, New Lambton, Newcastle (NSW)Crowd: 25,524
Mon April 23 2007, 7:00PM AEST GMT+10Mon: North Queensland Cowboys 6 l. South Sydney Rabbitohs 10 at
Dairy Farmers Stadium, Kirwan, Townsville (QLD)Crowd: 17,678
New Zealand Warriors bye
St.George-Illawarra Dragons bye
Sydney Roosters bye
Wests Tigers bye
Sat April 21, 2007
Source: www.melbournestorm.com.auPersistent rain couldn't dampen a resolute Melbourne Storm today as it edged out a fast-finishing Penrith Panthers to the tune of 30-20 at Olympic Park.
It was another less than perfect performance, but coach Craig Bellamy was content with the two points.
"We're happy with the position we are table-wise, but we know that we can play a little bit better," said Bellamy.
"I'd still rather have a team like this where we're not playing as good as we can skill-wise, but we've got a bit of intestinal fortitude.
"I thought our defence was pretty good, but we came up with some errors from individuals that let us down a bit, but these guys are willing to defend their errors and they did it again tonight."No better example of the soaked conditions was the Storm's choice to take two points from a penalty in the 5th minute of the match instead of attacking the try-line as is their custom.
Penrith started the game with the enthusiasm of a team in need of a win. After making their way deep into the Storm's half, a Craig Gower kick eventually found Luke Lewis who picked up the crumbs from a Steve Turner/Michael Gordon marking contest and scored out wide.
The Storm hit back minutes later thanks largely to a Goliath-like Ben Cross. Just metres from the try-line, 'Ivan' stood tall, shrugged off three defenders and popped a pass to Smith. With Penrith's defensive line fractured, the crafty hooker linked with Copper Cronk to get Melbourne back in the match.
If Smith was feeling any ill effects from his Kangaroo commitments, it didn't show. He was involved with everything in the first half, including a stabbing grubber that eventually brought Melbourne's second try. Penrith five-eighth Peter Wallace looked to have the ball covered, but it ricocheted of his hands and into the grasp of Ryan Hoffman. The try-hungry second-rower juggled, dived, slid, flipped and eventually got the ball down. Olympic diving judges probably would have awarded him more than four points.
Smith missed the conversion, but Melbourne went into the sheds ahead 12-8.
The difficult conditions made razzle dazzle take a back seat for most of the match, but the Storm couldn't help but open the second half with a touch of class.
A rampaging Sam Tagataese - who grows in confidence with each match he plays at the top level ? broke the Panthers line and got the ball to Dallas Johnson. As a mob of Penrith defenders converged, he offloaded to Cronk who streaked away to score under the black dot.
The next visit the Storm had in Panthers' territory gave Cameron Smith another opportunity to take the spotlight. With the try-line metres away, he dummied and burrowed across the line for a number 9 special.
Penrith are famous for their late-game comebacks and when a Frank Pritchard try made the scores 24-14 with fifteen minutes to go, Melbourne couldn't afford any more dropped ball or defensive lapses. Then, disastrously for the home side, Antonio Kaufusi knocked-on ten metres out from the Storm line. The ensuing scrum saw the Panthers' Michael Jennings score out wide providing a nail-biting finish.
With things as bleak as the weather, it came as no surprise to see Cameron Smith wrestle back the momentum. His 73rd minute try came as a great relief to the 9,909-strong crowd, who had been all but silenced by Penrith's spirited counter-attack. On this occasion, Smith dummied from ten metres out and launched himself to victory. With Pritchard and Joel Clinton hanging on, the slick surface helped to carry him and the ball to the try-line.
Bellamy was full of praise for Smith, and might be disappointed that the Logan junior can't play an elite game of football before next Friday's clash against the Broncos. The original plan was for Smith to be rested at the end of the first half and beginning of the second, but when injuries struck Garret Crossman and Cross, the coach had no choice but to keep him on.
"He's like the old baby blanket, he's so reliable, you want him out there. His performance was wonderful," said Bellamy.
Melbourne Storm 30 (Tries: Cronk 2, C. Smith 2, Hoffman; Goals: C. Smith 5) def. Penrith Panthers 20 (Tries: Lewis, Pritchard, Jennings; Goals: Gordon 4)
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www.melbournestorm.com.auTue April 17, 2007
Source: www.melbournestorm.com.auMelbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy has named a 17-man squad for this Saturday evening's Round 6 clash against the Penrith Panthers. The game will be played at Olympic Park in Melbourne from 5:30pm.
Bellamy has made no changes to the starting line-up that took the field against the Dragons on Saturday.
Steve Turner retains his spot on the wing after scoring two tries on the weekend, while Matt Geyer continues to deputise at five-eighth for Greg Inglis who is out injured.
Garret Crossman will start in the front row after another fine game while Antonio Kaufusi starts in the backrow.
Squad for Saturday's game:
Starting team:
1. Billy Slater
2. Steve Turner
3. Matt King
4. Anthony Quinn
5. Israel Folau
6. Matt Geyer
7. Cooper Cronk
8. Garret Crossman
9. Cameron Smith
10. Brett White
11. Antonio Kaufusi
12. Ryan Hoffman
13. Dallas Johnson
Interchange:
14. Sam Tagataese
15. Jeff Lima
16. Ben Cross
17. Russell Aitken
Coach: Craig Bellamy
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