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NRL 2021, Canterbury Bulldogs, Melbourne Storm, premiers prove too classy for battling Bulldogs – NRL.COM
Melbourne cruised to a comfortable 52-18 victory over Canterbury at Stadium Australia but it wasn’t all one-way traffic as the Bulldogs finally showed the sort…

Defending premiers Melbourne returned to Stadium Australia for the first time since their grand final win and wasted no time piling on more pain for Canterbury with a 52-18 demolition on Saturday night.
It was all one-way traffic for the Storm early with usual suspects Cameron Munster and Ryan Papenhuyzen at their roaming best to set up a 30-6 lead before a scrappy second half ended with a further three tries.
Only an error-riddled finish to the game will disappoint Craig Bellamy ahead of next week’s…
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