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Melbourne Storm vs Canterbury Bulldogs live scores – NRL 2013 Round 3

Tonight’s NRL Round 3 match is between last years grand contenders the Melbourne Storm and Canterbury Bulldogs. the match is to be played at AAMI Park with the kick off beginning at 8:05pm local time with the match to be played in Melbourne. Melbourne Storm are the current favourites for the match and look very hard to beat at home. View our live scores and results for the match.

WHERE AND WHEN: AAMI Park, Thursday @ 20:05

Melbourne Storm $1.25 vs Canterbury Bulldogs $4.00 at Sportsbet Australia

Melbourne Storm $1.23 vs Canterbury Bulldogs $4.35 at Luxbet Australia

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Melbourne Storm:

Billy Slater, Matt Duffie, Will Chambers, Junior Sa’u, Mahe Fonua, Gareth Widdop, Cooper Cronk, Jesse Bromwich, Cameron Smith, Bryan Norrie, Tohu Harris, Ryan Hoffman, Ryan Hinchcliffe
Interchange: Jason Ryles, Lagi Setu, Slade Griffin, Junior Moors, Maurice Blair (one to be omitted)

 

Canterbury Bulldogs:

Drury Low, Mitch Brown, Josh Morris, Krisnan Inu, Sam Perrett, Josh Reynolds, Kris Keating, Aiden Tolman, Michael Ennis, Martin Taupau, Tony Williams, Josh Jackson, Greg Eastwood
Interchange: Dene Halatau, Dale Finucane, David Klemmer, Tim Browne, Tim Lafai (one to be omitted)

Referees: Ben Cummins/Chris James
Video Referee: Bernard Sutton/Adam Gee

The History: Played 30; Storm 15, Bulldogs 15. The Bulldogs have one of the best head-to-head records against Melbourne; however they have just the three wins over the Storm since 2007. Of more concern is the fact Canterbury have managed only one win in Melbourne over the past decade (back to 2005).

Match Officials: Referees – Ben Cummins & Chris James; Sideline Officials – Paul Holland & Jeff Younis; Video Referees – Bernard Sutton & Adam Gee.
Televised: Channel Nine – Live 8.05pm AEDT (NSW & Qld); Fox Sports 1HD – Delayed 10pm.
The Way We See It: Canterbury have an abysmal recent record in Melbourne; without Barba, Kasiano, Pritchard and Graham we can’t see them getting one back over the Storm this week. Maybe down the track. Melbourne by eight points.
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