NRLSouthsStorm Match Report.
Souths piled the pressure on the Storm early, rolling easily through the middle and camping themselves on the Melbourne line for long periods with both Jesse Bromwich and Darren Schonig sent for early HIAs, which each passed.
The first try eventually did come to Souths via a pinpoint Cody Walker grubber, which Isaac Lumelume tried to shepherd over the dead ball line. However the Steeden had other ideas and sat nicely for a desperate Campbell Graham to ground it just inside the dead ball line. Adam Reynolds was sent for an HIA after being hit off the ball by Felise Kaufusi but it took the Bunnies No.7 just a few seconds upon his return to put Walker into half a gap and the five-eighth did the rest, cutting back on a beautiful angle to shred the Storm through the middle and a 14-6 advantage.
The Storm earned four consecutive sets at the South Sydney line midway through the half and eventually cracked the Bunnies when a monstrous Tino Faasuamaleaui run onto a perfect Smith short ball propelled the Titans-bound prop over next to the posts to level the scores.
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