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THE FACTS
When is Melbourne Storm vs Manly Sea Eagles on and what time does it start? Melbourne Storm vs Manly Sea Eagles will take place on Thursday 26th May, 2022 – 10:50 (UK)
Where is Melbourne Storm vs Manly Sea Eagles taking place? Melbourne Storm vs Manly Sea Eagles will take place at AAMI Park in Melbourne, Australia
Where can I get tickets for Melbourne Storm vs Manly Sea Eagles? Click here for ticket information on 2022 NRL matches
What channel is Melbourne Storm vs Manly Sea Eagles on? Sky Sports Arena will be televising selected NRL games in the UK and you can find their schedule here. For Australian broadcasters, you can find a list here
Where can I stream Melbourne Storm vs Manly Sea Eagles? If televised on Sky Sports, then subscribers will be able to stream the match live via Sky Go. Alternatively, the match will be available to subscribers of Watch NRL
THE TEAM NEWS
MELBOURNE STORM
Starting 13: Meaney, Ieremia, Seve, Olam, Coates, Munster, Hughes, J. Bromwich, H. Grant, Kamikamica, Kaufusi, K. Bromwich, King – Interchanges: B. Smith, Wishart, Toiero, MacDonald – Reserves: Lewis, Nikorima, J. Grant, Eisenhuth, Warbrick, Garlick, Howart
Unavailable: Christian Welch, George Jennings, Tepai Moeroa, Ryan Papenhuyzen, Reimis Smith, Nelson Asofa-Solomona
MANLY SEA EAGLES
Starting 13: Garrick, Taufua, Harper, Koula, Tuipulotu, Foran, Cherry-Evans, Aloiai, Croker, Sipley, Olakau’atu, Davey, J. Trbojevic – Interchanges: Walker, Schuster, Bullemor, Keppie – Reserves: De Luis, Saab, Weekes, Fifita, Tuitavake, Humphreys, Sykes
Unavailable: Brad Parker, Karl Lawton, Morgan Boyle, Taniela Paseka, Ben Trbojevic, Tom Trbojevic, Martin Taupau
THE PREDICTION
Melbourne Storm have produced two underwhelming efforts in succession and while there are excuses for them with a handful of key players sidelined, they would still have been expected to produce more than they have. There was still enough talent in their side to challenge North Queensland Cowboys last week but with Jahrome Hughes back in the #7 shirt for this clash with Manly Sea Eagles while also returning to AAMI Park, there is a big response expected from the Storm here. The Sea Eagles have lost four of their last five and with star man Tom Trbojevic suffering a season-ending injury last week, they have it all to do to turnaround their poor form with sixth successive defeat in-a-row against the Storm the most likely outcome.