Five and a kick: Benji's Tigers lost to Penrith, but did they actually win in the long run?
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Melbourne Storm’s Cameron Smith delivered a captain’s knock to give his team every chance of a top four NRL finals berth with a drama-packed 22-12 win over Brisbane at AAMI Park.
Smith shrugged off a possibly serious ankle injury that temporarily forced him off the field while Victorian centre Mahe Fonua scored two second half tries to seal the last round win and a place in the play-offs.
The Storm moved into fourth, however Penrith and North Queensland can still leap-frog them with wins against the Warriors and Manly respectively.
Brisbane meanwhile could drop out of the eight should the ninth-placed Warriors or 10th-placed Parramatta, who face the 15th-placed Canberra on Saturday night, win.
Smith left the field with 11 minutes remaining in the first half with the injury diagnosed as syndesmosis – a high ankle sprain which usually means at least a week out.
The Storm looked in disarray in his absence, with the Broncos scoring one try and the video referees over-ruling an on-field decision to award another to Andrew McCullough.
At the same time Smith was injured, Brisbane skipper Corey Parker also left the field for a concussion test after a heavy knock in a tackle.
He returned in time to convert Jack Reed’s 33rd minute try for his side to trail 12-10.
Reed’s night was cut short soon after when he dislocated his shoulder while making a charge in the final play of the first half.
Smith however was back into the fray three minutes into the second half, although the Storm didn’t have it all their own way.
A Parker penalty tied the match up and despite the home side’s best effort, Brisbane’s wall of defence held firm until the 65th minute.
Melbourne centre Mahe Fonua leapt high to take a Cooper Cronk bomb and then muscled his way across the line to break the deadlock.
Will Chambers, kicking in place of Smith, was unable to kick the conversion.
In the end it didn’t matter with Fonua intercepting a Ben Hunt pass and racing 55 metres, chased by three Broncos, to touch down.
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