The Storm have put themselves in prime position for another top-four finish but they face a danger game against a Titans outfit capable of piling on plenty of points on their day.

While fourth vs 13th shapes as a mismatch and another two points in the bank for the Storm, these are the sorts of games that keep coaches awake at night,

When these sides met in Round 3 it was the Titans getting home 38-34 in a 12-try shootout on the Gold Coast so there's no chance of Craig Bellamy allowing any complacency to slip in at Storm HQ this week.

The Titans started with a flourish against the Panthers on Saturday but after scoring in the third minute they conceded four tries before crossing again and the game had slipped away.

If the Titans can produce an upset in Melbourne and then account for the Bulldogs in Round 27 it will give them 10 wins for the season - four more than last year and a springboard into the Des Hasler era.

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Team News 

Storm: A huge late inclusion for the Storm with fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen named to make his long-awaited return from a serious knee injury off the bench. Nick Meaney will remain at fullback with Alec MacDonald dropping out of the side to accommodate Papenhuyzen's return. Bronson Garlick has come into the starting side on game day with Harry Grant going to the bench.

Titans: Moeaki Fotuaika did not travel with the team as he remained in Queensland for the impending birth of his first child. His his place is taken by Isaac Liu with Keano Kini added to the bench. Veteran five-eighth Kieran Foran is back from a sternum injury while Jojo Fifita returns from an ankle injury. Jaimine Jolliffe will start the game at prop.

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Stat Attack

  • Storm fullback Nick Meaney has racked up 204 points so far this season. The club record for points in a season is 242 by Matt Geyer in 1999.
  • Titans winger Alofiana Khan-Pereira has made 27 line breaks this season to sit third in the NRL behind Alex Johnston (30) and Ronaldo Mulitalo (29).
  • The Storm have won eight of their past nine games against the Titans.
  • The Titans have not won at AAMI Park since 2014.
  • The Storm have scored over 30 points in three of their past four games against the Titans.
  • The Titans have conceded 104 points in their past three games.
  • Storm five-eighth Cameron Munster has scored 11 tries in 10 games against the Titans.

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Stats supplied by David Middleton, League Information Services, author of the official annual of the NRL.