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    Default Elimination Final 2: Storm v Bulldogs

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    Let's go Storm!
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    Storm v Bulldogs
    AAMI Park
    Sunday, 4.10pm


    The first weekend of the finals wraps up with two teams that are precariously placed given the new finals system – just two years after these two sides finished first and second and met in the 2012 Grand Final in the first year of the new finals system.

    The Storm aren't accustomed to playing sudden death football on the first week of the finals, having not finished outside the top four since 2005 (leaving aside 2010 when they weren't playing for points), although their season was technically at risk in the first week of 2009 under the old McIntyre system when a couple of upsets meant the loser of the qualifying between fourth-placed Melbourne and fifth-placed Manly (in this case Manly) went out in the opening week.

    It's more familiar territory for the Bulldogs, who after making that 2012 Grand Final – which they lost to this weekend's opponents – finished sixth last year and were knocked out in the opening week by Newcastle.

    The Storm certainly have the better recent form – they did enough to account for fellow finalists Brisbane last week despite skipper Cameron Smith spending some time off the park with an ankle issue. It was only an outstanding defensive display from minor premiers the Roosters that held them out the week before and they won their two games before that.

    The Bulldogs, on the other hand, have been on a downward slide of late and haven't been that convincing since their seven straight wins from Rounds 4-10 had them atop the ladder heading into Origin.

    Their second-half capitulation to the lowly Titans last week had furious coach Des Hasler pulling the plug on his post-match press conference and they've now won just two of their past eight games – both of those against sides that finished outside the top eight.

    In fact their last win against finals-level opposition came against Melbourne, of all teams – an impressive 6-4 away win at AAMI Park back in Round 18.

    On the fitness front, Kiwi forward Frank Pritchard will be better for a run having come through his return from a pectoral injury last week unscathed, while the Storm will be sweating on Smith's ankle being right for this weekend.

    Pritchard plays his second game back from the bench and is joined on the pine by Dale Finucane and Moses Mbye, with Reni Maitua and Pat O'Hanlon sliding out to an extended bench alongside Harlan Alaalatoa.

    The Storm have named the same side as last week (with Jordan McLean again named on the bench despite starting that game) with Dayne Weston and Justin O’Neill on an extended bench in what will be Tohu Harris's 50th NRL game. Cameron Smith has been included and will have to past a fitness test on that ankle.

    Watch Out Storm: The Bulldogs love to run the footy. No side gained more metres from runs than the blue and whites over 26 regular season rounds; they were the only team to crack 36km worth of running metres with the Cowboys and Rabbitohs next best. No surprises that they were led by the Big Blond Brit James Graham, whose 3,403 metres in 24 games (141.8 metres per game) trailed only compatriot Sam Burgess among all forwards.
    He was the only Bulldogs player in the top 15 for the year though, which suggests they quite like sharing the load around; fullback Sam Perrett (2,902 at 145.1 per game) and the other Blond Bopper Aiden Tolman (2,550 at 141.7) were next best, while Tony 'T-Rex' Williams carted up 2,455 metres at just over 100 per game.

    There is more to just winning than making the most running metres but winning that yardage battle in the middle goes a long way – especially in a close, grinding game which is exactly what these two sides played out last time they met.

    Watch Out Bulldogs: Melbourne's three-quarter line has been firing on all cylinders of late. Last week it was bustling centre Mahe Fonua who proved the game-breaker, with a team-high 166 running metres and two tries. His centre partner Will Chambers is averaging better than 130 metres per game in 2014 and around 150 over the past six weeks. Those two, and Fijian flyers Sisa Waqa and Marika Koroibete, have been the unchanged three-quarter line from Round 19 and combined for 23 tries and 67 tackle breaks in those eight games, making an average of 117 metres per player per game.

    With all four fit and firing they have strike power right across the backline and when Melbourne decide to spread the ball left or right inevitably they find a man who can finish the set plays so professionally set up by the likes of Cooper Cronk, Billy Slater and Ryan Hoffman.

    Plays To Watch: What happens if this one is as tight as the last time these two clubs met – could we see this one decided by a field goal? The 'Dogs were specialists at it for a while there, winning three games in a row by one point earlier in the year. All up these clubs are equal first for field goals in 2014, with four apiece (level with four other clubs). Each side actually has four one-pointers from eight attempts so there's not much splitting them when it comes to slotting drop goals. Clutch-man Trent Hodkinson missed one he'd usually back himself to get last week before the side went down by a point to the Titans. Cronk is the man for Melbourne if it comes down to it, with three from four this year.

    Where It Will Be Won: Possession. The stakes rise markedly this week in sudden death. It's a whole new competition and giving your opponents cheap ball is the perfect way to bring your Mad Monday forward by a couple of weeks. The Storm have been the absolute misers of the error counts in 2014, conceding the fewest handling errors (222) but the Dogs are cleanskins themselves with just 239 (third-fewest). When your opponents aren't giving you free ball – and it doesn't look like there will be too much in this one – you have to make every set count.

    History: Played 34; Storm 16, Bulldogs 18. The Dogs have won their past three against the Storm, which includes two meetings this year. That 6-4 win at AAMI Park in Round 18 was their first win at the venue at the fifth time of asking. They have six wins from 15 games in Melbourne overall.

    What Are The Odds: Sportsbet has surprisingly received more money on the Bulldogs than the Storm, despite the Dogs awful form. The Dogs opened at $3.40 however punters have obviously seen them as value, with many taking them to win by a margin of 1-12. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.

    Match Officials: Referees – Matt Cecchin & Gavin Morris; Touch Judges – Nick Beashel & Grant Atkins; Video Referees – Steve Clark & Luke Patten.

    Televised: Channel Nine, Live, 4pm.

    The Way We See It: If we had to guess (which we do) we'd expect this to be more of a tight, low-scoring affair. Keep an eye on the late mail because the participation or otherwise of Storm skipper Cam Smith will be crucial. If he plays we'll take the Storm by 12 with the Bulldogs well off the boil lately. If he doesn't it comes back to a coin flip between the two but we're probably still leaning to the Storm by a Cronk field goal.

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    Looks like a decent crowd, not near capacity though.
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    Bulldogs up 2 tries to 0.

    Bit of a worry.

    Also a worry is the cookie cutter PLAYER LASTNAME banners that have been spotted at all Finals games. All exactly the same format and just simply say the last name. Obviously made by the NRL and handed out.

    They could have at least made them look different!!!
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    Big trouble in Melbourne! Bulldogs in again! Scoring off an intercept!
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    God I hate the Bulldogs. Every tackle they are holding the players down and pushing them. C'mon Storm flog these dogs!

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    Incredible scoreline with the a Dogs keeping up with the time keeper 18-0
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    24-0 to Bulldogs at half time.

    I guess the Titans have a little to do with this result so far!
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    May I ask how Luke 'cross eyes' Pattern is allowed to be video ref. Considering he used to play for the dogs, and came up with an absolute howler of a call in the Waqa no try, it is a little unfair to have him in the box.

    Good on Will Chambers who smashed Ennis (he surprisingly took a dive *rolls eyes*). Wish he hit him harder and knocked him out. Absolute grub Ennis is.

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    Storm have been pulverised. Here come the Bulldogs!
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    Hope the Storm can at least hold the Bulldogs to under 30 points.

    They had a tough year and did well to make the Finals, it is an impressive legacy.

    Now we see Manly vs Bulldogs, which should be good for Rugby League at least.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DIEHARD View Post
    Storm have been pulverised. Here come the Bulldogs!
    They have a Manly team with no hooker next week. Big chance but I will be cheering Manly on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titan4Life View Post
    May I ask how Luke 'cross eyes' Pattern is allowed to be video ref. Considering he used to play for the dogs, and came up with an absolute howler of a call in the Waqa no try, it is a little unfair to have him in the box.

    Good on Will Chambers who smashed Ennis (he surprisingly took a dive *rolls eyes*). Wish he hit him harder and knocked him out. Absolute grub Ennis is.
    As much as I was disappointed the Waqa try was given no try, it was the correct call as the Storm bloke definitely knocked it into the Dogs player. But overall the video ref had too much say in that game especially for players that had stayed down. I think the video ref should not rule on these things and just let the match review mob pick it up later if a bloke needs to be charged. The Slater knees and the Morris arm grab penalties were a joke.

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    They have a Manly team with no hooker next week. Big chance but I will be cheering Manly on.
    I wish Manly were going well as they are in the dream half of the draw now. One Grand Finalist is coming from Manly, Dogs or Panthers and the other is coming from the Rabbits, Roosters and the Cows. I am not convinced this finals system is better than the old. Probably for a new thread but what advantage did Manly get for coming second.


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