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The Melbourne Storm have one hand on the JJ Giltinan Shield after taking down the Panthers 24-22 in a high-quality contest at BlueBet Stadium on Thursday night.

Craig Bellamy’s men now have a four-point lead over the Panthers with three games to go in the regular season and look all but assured of finishing on top for the fifth time in the past nine years.

On top of the pain of losing, the Panthers also had star halfback Nathan Cleary suffer a shoulder injury late in the match.

A mistake by Daine Laurie deep in his own territory handed the Storm an early chance and they capitalised through winger Grant Anderson in the left corner.

The Storm were in again in the 15th minute when Will Warbrick flew high to tap a Jahrome Hughes bomb down to Eli Katoa who crashed over. Nick Meaney converted for a 10-0 lead.

Grant Anderson Try

The premiers got on the board in the 22nd minute when Isaah Yeo delivered the final pass for edge back-rower Lindsay Smith to cross for his fourth try of the season. 

Three minutes later the Panthers levelled the scores at 10-10 after Jarome Luai nudged a grubber into the in-goal and Izack Tago put in a superb chase to touch down just inside the dead ball line.

With half-time approaching the Storm kicked to Warbrick's corner again and he tapped the ball back for Katoa in a replay of the game's opening try. Meaney added the extras for a 16-10 lead.

Cleary leaves the field with a shoulder injury

Melbourne should have taken that advantage to the sheds but a mistake from a 20-metre restart when Jack Howarth was in front of Ryan Papenhuyzen when the fullback tried to find the line with a long kick downfield. The resulting penalty for offside gave Cleary the chance to close the gap to 16-12 at half-time.

Seven minutes into the second half the Panthers hit the front when Jarome Luai found Mavrik Geyer who sent it on to Casey McLean and the young centre grubbered ahead for Dylan Edwards to score.

The game turned in the 55th minute when Storm prop Nelson Asofa-Solomona was sin binned for a high tackle that resulted in Laurie leaving the field for a HIA and Cameron Munster also taking contact to the face from his teammate's arm in the tackle.

The Panthers cashed in immediately on their one-man advantage when a slick right-side raid finished with McLean sliding into the corner for a 22-16 lead.

Eliesa Katoa 2nd Try

Just four minutes the Storm squared things up again when Tyran Wishart went to the line and sold a huge dummy to deceive two Panthers defenders to cross for his 10th try of the season.

A massive blow for the Panthers in the 67th minute when Cleary left the field before the Storm took the lead in the 73rd minute after James Fisher-Harris was ruled to have made late contact with Hughes after he passed the ball.

A penalty against Smith for a high tackle with three minutes to play carried the Storm down field before another penalty against Izack Tago for an escort gave Melbourne the chance to close out the victory.

Match Snapshot

  • In his return from a groin injury, James Fisher-Harris' had seven runs for 66 metres and made 13 tackles in his opening 29-minute stint.
  • Storm five-eighth Cameron Munster had 16 runs for 146 metres and came up with a try assist and a line break assist.
  • Panthers fullback Dylan Edwards had 18 runs for 159 metres and grabbed a try in his first game since Origin Three.
  • Storm bench forward Alec MacDonald left the field for a HIA in the 43rd minute which he passed.
  • Panthers winger Daine Laurie and Storm five-eighth Cameron Munster both left the field for a HIA after a head clash 55th minute. Both passed and were able to return to the action.

Eliesa Katoa 1st Try

  • Storm prop Josh King made his 150th NRL appearance. He debuted with the Knights in 2016.
  • Storm prop Nelson Asofa-Solomona was put on report for a dangerous tackle in the 55th minute.
  • Panthers hooker Mitch Kenny went on report in the 71st minute for a high tackle on Grant Anderson, who left the field for a HIA. He was deemed Category 1 and did not return.
  • Panthers prop James Fisher-Harris was placed on report in the 72nd minute for a late tackle.
  • Panthers forward Lindsay Smith went on report for a dangerous tackle in the 77th minute.
  • The Storm have won eight of their past nine away games.
  • The Storm completed 36 of 42 sets at 85 per cent.

Tyran Wishart Try

Play of the Game

Dylan Edwards Try

What They Said

Storm: Round 24

Panthers: Round 24

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