The Storm can’t stop winning right now and are riding a four-game streak, while the Titans finally got on the board last week with a gutsy road victory.

Few gave the Gold Coast a chance of toppling the Warriors in Auckland on ANZAC Day, but a much-improved attacking performance and a courageous late goal line stand saw Des Hasler’s men secure the breakthrough result.

With David Fifita returning to close to top form and AJ Brimson starring at fullback, there’s finally some reason for optimism at the club in 2024.

The Storm meanwhile continued what has been business as usual over the past month, with a 54-20 drubbing of the Rabbitohs in which they were rarely troubled at AAMI Park.

The Storm have lost just once in their eight trips to the Gold Coast since 2013, but that defeat came last year as the Titans tipped them over 38-34 at the venue.

All up Melbourne have been dominant in these games, with wins over the Gold Coast in 20 of their 27 meetings.

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Team News

Titans: Josiah Pahulu starts in the frontrow, with Joe Stimson moving back to the bench after the teams were finalised 60 minutes before kickoff. Representative prop Moeaki Fotuaika is out with concussion. David Fifita will start after playing off the bench in recent weeks.

Storm: Sualauvi Faalogo will start on the wing, with Tyran Wishart reverting to the bench in a late change. Nelson Asofa-Solomona remains in the squad and will also start from the bench, despite picking up an injury concern on ANZAC Day. Bronson Garlick drops out of squad to make way for Faalogo, who replaces Xavier Coates (hamstring).

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Stat Attack

  • The Titans have conceded 28 points or more in their past six games at Cbus Super Stadium.
  • The Storm have won nine of their past 10 games against the Titans.
  • Storm five-eighth Cameron Munster will make his 200th NRL appearance.
  • Titans coach Des Hasler has won only one of his past seven games against the Storm.

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