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Storm beats Panthers to move to fifth

Some neat footwork from Ben Roberts and some sublime ball play from Billy Slater helped steer Melbourne to a 24-10 win over Penrith on Monday night.

With the NRL clash at Sportingbet Stadium in the balance midway through the second half, the unheralded Roberts stepped his way through the Panthers defence to push the Storm out to a crucial 18-6 lead.

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Two minutes later a Slater pass put Sisa Waqa in the clear before the superstar fullback backed up for the visitors’ fourth try to give them an 18-point lead and put the game to bed.

The win pushes Melbourne to fifth on the NRL ladder, a win behind four-placed Penrith.

In front of 8,994 fans, an understrength Panthers did well to match it with Melbourne, but a number of dropped balls and penalties in the second half cost them dearly.

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Storm’s Will Chambers in action. Photo: AAP

As did Will Chambers’ try on halftime, when Melbourne received a penalty 45 seconds from the break 40m out from their own line and worked their way upfield for Waqa to skilfully knock back a Cooper Cronk kick to the Queensland winger.

Penrith opened the round-24 fixture by dominating possession and field position but Marika Koroibete opened the scoring in the 15th minute with a 95m intercept effort from a Will Smith pass.

In slippery conditions due to pre-game rain, neither side troubled the scorer again until Dallin Watene-Zelezniak crossed out wide in the 34th minute from a Matt Moylan long ball that put him outside Koroibete.

But the home side’s attack struggled to find fluency against the tough Storm defence, especially on their own line, with hooker James Segeyaro absent due to the death of his father Iffysoe.

Prop Jesse Bromwich was absent due to the birth of his child.

Jamal Idris scored a deserved consolation effort in the 78th minute.

Penrith’s Adam Docker was put on report for a 50th minute high shot on Tim Glasby and his teammate Jeremy Latimore copped likewise for a 57th minute ‘crusher’ tackle on Bryan Norrie.

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