Why Manly and Souths – not Penrith – can trouble Melbourne Storm

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Andrew Johns: Why Manly and Souths – not Penrith – can trouble Melbourne Storm

Who is going to beat the Storm? That’s the question with five rounds until the finals.

The big thing required to beat them, though, is you need just that little bit of magic. You need a superstar who says: “Come with me.”Both move the ball, offload and have those magicians I’m talking about. Most importantly, both these clubs are healthy. Penrith aren’t healthy. They have injuries to key players and that’s a concern this close to the play-offs.This should be a really entertaining match because both teams love to attack – and have very questionable defence.It’s a shame Kotoni Staggs is out for the Broncos because I would have loved watching him go at it with Bradman Best, who is the go-to man for Newcastle on that left side.

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