The Panthers, who were beaten by Super League champions Wigan Warriors in last monthโs World Club Challenge, had a plethora of opportunities to score enough points to win at AAMI Park but they were denied time and time again by a spirited effort from the Storm, who registered victory on the opening weekend.
A remarkable contest had just one try all evening, with the score only 2-0 in favour of the Storm at half-time. Nick Meaneyโs penalty nudged Melbourne ahead inside the opening ten minutes but that was the only scoring action of the entire half, despite an audacious two-point field goal attempt from the Panthers on the stroke of half-time.
However, nine minutes after the restart, the Storm extended their lead with the nightโs first โ and only โ try as Reimis Smith touched down, and Meaney converted to open up a two-score lead.
The final quarter was spent predominantly in Melbourne territory, but the hosts repeatedly denied the Panthers whenever they were in prime attacking opportunity to keep them scoreless and start their own season with victory.
Fridayโs other game saw Cronulla begin their 2024 campaign with a win at the Warriors. Addin Fonua-Blake and Luke Metcalfโs tries put the Warriors into an early 12-0 lead, but the Sharks responded superbly.
Jesse Ramienโs try reduced the arrears shortly before half-time, and Ronaldo Mulitaloโs score a minute into the second half then made it 12-10.
And the Sharks ultimately won it with Siosifa Talakaiโs try just before the hour mark, holding on in the closing stages to secure a victory in the opening weekend.
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