Tuesday, June 16, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • FOOTBALL
  • COLLEGE SPORT
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL
  • BASEBALL
  • BASKETBALL
  • ICE-HOCKEY
  • RUGBY
  • NACCA
  • NASCAR
  • NEWS
  • FOOTBALL
  • COLLEGE SPORT
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL
  • BASEBALL
  • BASKETBALL
  • ICE-HOCKEY
  • RUGBY
  • NACCA
  • NASCAR
No Result
View All Result
 Sports Portal
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • FOOTBALL
  • COLLEGE SPORT
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL
  • BASEBALL
  • BASKETBALL
  • ICE-HOCKEY
  • RUGBY
  • NACCA
  • NASCAR
Home RUGBY

Scrappy Storm Edge Past Eels in First Test Without Hughes

by steveloxi
July 31, 2025
0

The Melbourne Storm have proven they can survive without star halfback Jahrome Hughes, scraping past the Parramatta Eels 16-10 in a gritty, hard-fought contest at CommBank Stadium.

In what was their first true test since Hughes was sidelined due to injury, the Storm produced a rugged defensive performance to grind out the win—far from convincing, but enough to get the job done.

A Clunky but Committed Storm

Without their usual playmaker steering the ship, Melbourne looked disjointed in attack for large periods. The slick combinations and sharp execution that have become synonymous with Craig Bellamy’s side were noticeably missing. However, their defensive commitment and game management under pressure held firm.

Fill-in halfback Tyran Wishart did a serviceable job, while fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen showed glimpses of brilliance, including a crucial try-saving tackle late in the second half that preserved the Storm’s lead.

“We were clunky in attack, no doubt,” said Bellamy post-match. “But I’m proud of the effort. It’s not easy adjusting without a player like Hughesy, but the boys dug deep.”

Eels Fall Short in the Clutch

For Parramatta, it was a case of opportunities missed. The Eels dominated field position and possession for extended periods but failed to turn pressure into points. Their only try came in the 25th minute, courtesy of winger Maika Sivo, who powered over in the corner.

Errors at key moments—along with Melbourne’s scrambling defense—proved costly. The Eels had multiple chances to level or take the lead in the second half but couldn’t find the finishing touch.

“It’s frustrating,” said Eels coach Brad Arthur. “We had our chances and probably should’ve won that game. But we let ourselves down with poor execution.”

What This Means

The win consolidates Melbourne’s top-four hopes and sends a message that even without Hughes, they remain one of the NRL’s most resilient sides. The Storm will look to improve their cohesion in attack moving forward, with eyes now on next week’s clash against the Newcastle Knights.

Meanwhile, Parramatta’s finals hopes continue to hang by a thread. With a tough run home, they’ll need to turn competitive performances into wins if they’re to stay in the playoff race.


Final Score: Storm 16, Eels 10
Tries:

  • Storm: Reimis Smith, Nick Meaney
  • Eels: Maika Sivo
    Player of the Match: Ryan Papenhuyzen (Melbourne Storm)
Previous Post

BREAKING: Penrith Panthers Confirm The Release Of 29-Year-Old Gifted Player

Next Post

Broncos Announce Three-Year Contract Extension for Kotoni Staggs

steveloxi

steveloxi

Related Posts

Dolphins face $1 million bidding war as rivals plan to poach Herbie
NRL

Dolphins face $1 million bidding war as rivals plan to poach Herbie

by steveloxi
June 12, 2026
0

One of the NRL's most dangerous centres could be about to become one of its most expensive — and the Dolphins are in a race against time to keep him. Redcliffe's star...

Read more
CHIEFS SIGNS SYDNEY ROOSTERS’ CONNOR WATSON
NRL

CHIEFS SIGNS SYDNEY ROOSTERS’ CONNOR WATSON

by steveloxi
June 2, 2026
0

The PNG Chiefs have confirmed another major recruitment milestone, announcing Connor Watson as Signing 003 ahead of the club’s entry into the NRL in 2028. Watson has signed a two-year deal covering...

Read more
Storm hopeful star Origin duo back up against Roosters
NRL

Storm hopeful star Origin duo back up against Roosters

by steveloxi
May 29, 2026
0

While coach Craig Bellamy is yet to sign off on the pair playing, State of Origin duo Cameron Munster and Harry Grant are expected to back up against the Sydney Roosters with...

Read more
Watson Secures His Future with Rival Team
NRL

Watson Secures His Future with Rival Team

by steveloxi
May 29, 2026
0

Connor Watson is heading to Port Moresby — and the NRL's newest franchise just landed one of its most exciting signings yet. After weeks of speculation and a high-profile visit to Papua...

Read more
Next Post

Broncos Announce Three-Year Contract Extension for Kotoni Staggs

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result

Categories

  • American Entertainment (1)
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL (220)
  • BASEBALL (86)
  • BASKETBALL (111)
  • COLLEGE SPORT (154)
  • FOOTBALL (185)
  • ICE-HOCKEY (46)
  • NACCA (2)
  • NASCAR (17)
  • NEWS (189)
  • NRL (1,209)
  • RUGBY (1,757)
  • Uncategorized (341)

Category

  • American Entertainment (1)
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL (220)
  • BASEBALL (86)
  • BASKETBALL (111)
  • COLLEGE SPORT (154)
  • FOOTBALL (185)
  • ICE-HOCKEY (46)
  • NACCA (2)
  • NASCAR (17)
  • NEWS (189)
  • NRL (1,209)
  • RUGBY (1,757)
  • Uncategorized (341)

Recent Posts

  • Dolphins face $1 million bidding war as rivals plan to poach Herbie
  • CHIEFS SIGNS SYDNEY ROOSTERS’ CONNOR WATSON
  • Andy Reid reveals unexpected name working with Chiefs starters

Recent Posts

  • Dolphins face $1 million bidding war as rivals plan to poach Herbie June 12, 2026
  • CHIEFS SIGNS SYDNEY ROOSTERS’ CONNOR WATSON June 2, 2026
  • Andy Reid reveals unexpected name working with Chiefs starters May 31, 2026

Metrojournal Copyright © Reserve | 2023 -2026

No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • FOOTBALL
  • COLLEGE SPORT
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL
  • BASEBALL
  • BASKETBALL
  • ICE-HOCKEY
  • RUGBY
  • NACCA
  • NASCAR

Metrojournal Copyright © Reserve | 2023 -2026