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Tedesco No.1 gun but four-try hero Pap’s closing gap: Bellamy – NRL.COM
Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy believes Ryan Papenhuyzen is closing the gap on Rooster James Tedesco as the game’s best fullback after the Storm No.1 scored four…

Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy believes Ryan Papenhuyzen is closing the gap on Rooster James Tedesco as the game’s best fullback after the Storm No.1 scored four tries in the space of 11 minutes in a 40-6 win over the Broncos on Friday night.
After the Broncos scored first through Xavier Coates it was Papenhuyzen who turned the game on its head with tries in the 26th, 30th, 34th and 37th minutes.
Papenhuyzen ran for an incredible 183 metres in the first half and had seven tackle breaks as he equalled…
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