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At Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland

Vodafone Warriors 6 (Gerard Beale try; Shaun Johnson conversion).

Melbourne Storm 12 (Will Chambers, Suliasi Vunivalu tries; Cameron Smith 2 penalties).

Halftime: 8-6 Storm.

Referees: Ben Cummins and Jon Stone.

Crowd: 17,695.

Vodafone Warriors | Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (c); David Fusitu'a, Gerard Beale, Solomone Kata, Ken Maumalo; Mason Lino, Shaun Johnson; James Gavet, Issac Luke, Agnatius Paasi; Isaiah Papali'i, Simon Mannering; Adam Blair. Interchange: Jazz Tevaga, Chris Satae, Joseph Vuna, Bunty Afoa.

 

STATS

 

Team:

Penalties | 7-10

Completions | 28/37 (72%); 31/39 (79%)

Possession | 52%-48%

Total runs | 182-174

Total metres | 1600-1508

Kicks | 19-21

Kicking metres | 541-558

Errors | 10-10

Line breaks | 1-2

Line break assists | 0-1

Tackles | 343-350

Missed tackles |33-28

Ineffective tackles | 7-24

Off loads | 13-5

 

Individual:

Most metres | Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 229, Ken Maumalo 212, Solomone Kata 132, David Fusitu'a 108, Gerard Beale 102

Post -contact metres | Ken Maumalo 66, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 58, Solomone Kata 44, David Fusitu'a 40, Agnatius Paasi 38, Chris Satae 38

Most runs | Ken Maumalo 22, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 20, Shaun Johnson 14, Simon Mannering 13, David Fusitu'a 13, Jazz Tevaga 12, Solomone Kata 12, Gerard Beale 10, Agnatius Paasi 10, Isaiah Papali'i 10,

Most tackle breaks | Ken Maumalo 6, Ken Maumalo 5, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 4, Solomone Kata 4, Isaiah Papali'i 4, Gerard Beale 3

Most tackles | JazzTevaga 50, Simon Mannering 32, Adam Blair 31, Isaiah Papali'i 26, Agnatius Paasi 25, James Gavet 24, Chris Satae 22, Bunty Afoa 22, Issac Luke 20, Mason Lino 20

Most off loads | Jazz Tevaga 4, Agnatius Paasi 2, Ken Maumalo 2

Most supports | Shaun Johnson 15, Adam Blair 15, Mason Lino 12, Jazz Tevaga 12, Ken Maumalo 11, David Fusitu'a 11

Most decoys | Simon Mannering 10, Bunty Afoa 8, Adam Blair 7

Acknowledgement of Country

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