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But it didn't last long. The storm have raced down the other end and scored again, and who else but Cameron Munster. He's got a first-half double.
Playing full-back (but wearing No. 6), Munster looked to pass, but held on and ran 20m to score about 15m in from the left wing. He nails this kick over the black dot and the lead is back to 12 points.
Storm lead 22-10. Meanwhile, Brandon Smith has been put on report again. More on that shortly.
With his first touch of the night, Herman Ese'ese has crossed for the Titans, and we have a contest! He's bought down just short of the line and there is a question of double movement. It goes upstairs with a no-try on-field decision but the Bunker says his upper body ends up in-goal and he doesn't have to promote the ball. Boyd kicks the goal and the lead is cut to six points.
Just when we were writing them off though, the Titans score! Beau Fermer looked gone for all money - Hughes did a great job of holding him up, but with one last push he grounds the ball. The Titans have had virtually no field position so far, and the first time they get it, they score. Tanah Boyd's kick is no good though.
Meanwhile, Aaron Booth is definitely done for the night. Fox Sports' sideline reporter Lara Pitt said he's been on the green whistle with a knee injury, and his season is likely done. I'm starting to see a pattern in these blog posts, but the Storm are in again.
Harry Grant is weaving magic from dummy half. This time the Steeden finds its way into Kenny Bromwich's hands, and he just puts his head down and barges his way over. Brutal.
Munster's radar is dialling in - this kick is a beauty that sneaks inside the near post. Storm 16-0 with 15 to play. Melbourne are in again, and it's Cameron Munster with the cookies.
Munster flies above the pack off a kick from Jahrome Hughes, and makes the catch comfortably. Dangerous early signs for the Titans. The Storm have already been held up twice in-goal.
Munster converts his own try from basically bang in front, and the Storm lead 10-0. And some more ugly news for the Titans, Aaron Booth - who has made just three appearances this season - has just hobbled off the park with an apparently lower-leg injury, either calf or ankle. And like that, they score the first try.
The Storm shift right, and Harry Grant in dummy half shapes to go left, instead he flicks it back to an unmanned Xavier Coates, who quite literally walks over the line. The Storm are down to their back-up to the back-up goalkicker in Cameron Munster. He pulls his first kick of the night shortside.
Storm 4-0. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the first seven minutes have been all Storm. On his Storm debut, David Nofoaluma looked to have opened his Melbourne try account, but dropped the pill millimetres above the turf.
Even with the Storm's recent form, this match appears as a bit of a mismatch. Good evening all and sundry and welcome to Friday night. Damien McCartney with you tonight - the first game for the evening is the Storm and Titans in Melbourne.
Teams are in! It's a very . . .
different (?) looking Melbourne team! Teams are running onto the park. Melbourne Storm 6. Cameron Munster 2.
David Nofoaluma 3. Marion Seve 22. Young Tonumaipea 20.
Xavier Coates 19. Cooper Johns 7. Jahrome Hughes 8.
Jesse Bromwich 9. Harry Grant 10. Nelson Asofa-Solomona 11.
Felise Kaufusi 12. Kenny Bromwich 15. Tui Kamikamica 1.
Tyran Wishart 13. Josh King 14. Brandon Smith 16.
Tom Eisenhuth ( 5. Dean Ieremia) Gold Coast Titans 1. Jayden Campbell 2.
Sosefo Fifita 3. Phillip Sami 4. Brian Kelly 14.
Greg Marzhew 6. AJ Brimson 7. Tanah Boyd 8.
Moeaki Fotuaika 9. Aaron Booth 10. Tino Fa'asuamaleaui 11.
David Fifita 12. Beau Fermor 13. Erin Clark 15.
Herman Ese'ese 16. Isaac Liu 17. Jaimin Jolliffe 18.
Sam McIntyre ( 19. Corey Thompson).