{"id":22093,"date":"2026-07-10T20:22:05","date_gmt":"2026-07-10T10:22:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bb-auae-prd-ext-blog-01.azurewebsites.net\/?p=22093"},"modified":"2026-07-09T09:22:55","modified_gmt":"2026-07-08T23:22:55","slug":"sunday-nrl-tips-desperate-storm-tame-titans-in-5-10-same-game-multi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/prdextblog01.bluebet.com.au\/nrl\/sunday-nrl-tips-desperate-storm-tame-titans-in-5-10-same-game-multi\/","title":{"rendered":"Sunday NRL Tips – Desperate Storm Tame Titans in $5.10 Same Game Multi"},"content":{"rendered":"
The final game of Round 19 sees the Melbourne Storm attempt to keep their finals hopes alive as they host the Gold Coast Titans at AAMI Park on Sunday.<\/p>\n
The Storm were thrashed 30-4 by the Sea Eagles most recently, which relegated them to 11th on the ladder and put their chances of making the post-season in jeopardy.<\/p>\n
Off the back of a bye and with eight players returning from Origin or injury, they’ll be targeting this game as a major bounce-back opportunity.<\/p>\n
The Titans have been poor in 2026, winning just twice on the road and four times overall. Last match, the 10th-placed Bulldogs put 30 points on them.<\/p>\n
Melbourne may not be the team everyone expected them to be this year, but they’re still a championship side that knows how to take an opportunity when it’s presented.<\/p>\n
A home game against a struggling side, with near-perfection required across their remaining eight regular-season fixtures, is where the Storm step up.<\/p>\n
Names like Jahrome Hughes and Nick Meaney being back in the run-on team is a huge boost to their attack, which should put a hefty scoreline on the Titans this Sunday.<\/p>\n
Five of the last seven meetings between these two have crossed the 47.5 points mark, while the two that didn’t weren’t far off either.<\/p>\n
Expect to see plenty of tries from Melbourne’s end here that will knock off the lion’s share of this total.<\/p>\n
The head-to-head has seen the Gold Coast sneak at least three tries in each of their last eight meetings with the Storm too, so they should contribute even in defeat.<\/p>\n
Fa’alogo is made for these kinds of matches. The Storm fullback has 13 tries from 16 matches this season and leads his team for line breaks.<\/p>\n
Any time Melbourne have scored 40+ points in 2026, Fa’alogo has picked up at least one try.<\/p>\n
Against a Titans defence that’s leaked 387 points already this year, he’s likely to be a tryscorer yet again.<\/p>\n