Melbourne Storm Suffers Seventh Straight Defeat
Melbourne's Storm will play the Dolphins in Brisbane tomorrow night to attempt to end a six-game losing streak in the NRL. Coach Craig Bellamy stated that while training preparation has been good, it has not translated to performance on the field. This represents the longest losing run for the club under Bellamy's coaching. The Dolphins secured a 28-10 victory at Lang Park after overcoming a 10-0 halftime lead held by the Storm. This result marks a club record for consecutive defeats for the Storm. The Storm held a 10-0 lead midway through the match before the Dolphins came from behind to win. The Storm held an initial 10-0 lead midway through the first half but failed to score for the remainder of the game. The Melbourne Storm lost 28-10 to the Dolphins during round 9 of the NRL. The match took place at Suncorp Stadium before a crowd of over 24,000 fans.
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Sources · 7 independent
“Melbourne's Storm will be aiming to end a six game losing streak in the NRL when it takes on the Dolphins in Brisbane tomorrow night.”
“The coach says the club's hard work in training hasn't been replicated during the games.”
“In the NRL, the Melbourne Storm has suffered a club record seventh straight loss as the dolphins came from behind to win 28-10 at Lang Park.”
“the Melbourne Storm suffered a club record seventh straight loss as the dolphins came from behind to win 28-ten at Lang Park.”
“The Storm's agonising losing streak has continued in round 9 of the NRL... Melbourne has lost 7 straight games. The Storm were defeated by the Dolphins 28-10 in front of over 24,000 fans at a wet Suncorp Stadium.”
“the Melbourne Storm have crashed to a club record seventh consecutive defeat, going down 28 to 10 to the Dolphins at Lang Park.”
“The Dolphins have returned to the NRL's winners list coming from behind to defeat the Melbourne Storm 28 to 10 at Lang Park.”
“The Melbourne storm has reached a milestone but not the good kind, losing seven games in a row for the first time in the club's history. Despite taking an early lead, the the Manian purple failed to convert against the Dolphins losing 28-10 in Brisbane.”
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