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Titans vs Storm NRL Live:Time: 07:00 pm AEDT
Date: 24 June 2013
Place: Skilled Park
Contest: NRL Round 15
Head-to-Head: Played 9: Titans 3, Storm 6
Last Time: Round 23, 2012 – Storm 24-16 Titans at AAMI Park
Broadcast: Live
Date: 24 June 2013
Place: Skilled Park
Contest: NRL Round 15
Head-to-Head: Played 9: Titans 3, Storm 6
Last Time: Round 23, 2012 – Storm 24-16 Titans at AAMI Park
Broadcast: Live
MISSING IN ACTION: The Titans are missing two players courtesy of representative duties. Nate Myles and Greg Bird are out and are replaced by Luke Douglas and Mark Minichiello respectively.
The Storm, meanwhile, are missing the ‘Big Three’ of Cameron Smith, Cooper Cronk and Billy Slater, all of whom are in the Queensland camp. It’ll be a daunting job for their replacements, with Melbourne only winning one match in the last 10 years when all the trio are absent, and that was 2011. Ryan Hoffman is also in the Queensland squad,
FORM: The Titans are handily placed in fifth spot on the NRL ladder – this despite winning just seven of 13 matches so far in 2013.
Based off a brutal forward that is arguably the competition’s best, the Titans’ gameplan has surprised many and allowed the likes of barnstorming ball runner Jamal Idris and the dynamic Dave Taylor to cause havoc by any team in the competition.
Meanwhile, a two-point win over the Knights in Round 14 helped the Storm regain some confidence after they had failed to win three of their four previous matches. It shouldn’t get any easier on Saturday for the defending premiers, who look likely to play a low-risk, conservative type of football at Skilled Park. Two points would keep the pressure on the Rabbitohs, who have a clash against the Eels to look forward to.
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