Date/Time: 2013:03:20 10:58:03 Source: The Daily Telegraph
GET live scores, match stats and a rundown of all the big moments from tonight's grand final replay between the Melbourne Storm and Canterbury Bulldogs at AAMI Park.
7.05pm AEDT - No changes for either team
Both the Storm and the Bulldogs are 1-17, with no changes to the lineups named on Tuesday.
Junior Sa'u makes his debut for Melbourne in the centres, while Maurice Blair drops off the extended bench.
Tim Lafai also drops off for the Bulldogs.
STORM: Billy Slater, Matt Duffie, Will Chambers, Junior Sa'u, Mahe Fonua, Gareth Widdop, Cooper Cronk, Jesse Bromwich, Cameron Smith (c), Bryan Norrie, Tohu Harris, Ryan Hoffman, Ryan Hinchcliffe. Interchange: Jason Ryles, Lagi Setu, Slade Griffin, Junior Moors.
BULLDOGS: Drury Low, Mitch Brown, Josh Morris, Krisnan Inu, Sam Perrett, Josh Reynolds, Kris Keating, Aiden Tolman, Michael Ennis (c), Martin Taupau, Tony Williams, Josh Jackson, Greg Eastwood. Interchange: Dene Halatau, Dale Finucane, David Klemmer, Tim Browne.
MATCH CENTRE: LIVE SCORES, STATS, SUPERCOACH POINTS AND MORE
CAN anybody stop the Melbourne Storm?
The start of the season was supposed to be a brutal period for the premiers, having had to recover from a trip to the UK for the World Club Challenge, travel to North Queensland in round two and then back it up again tonight just five days later.
But Craig Bellamy's men have dominated, slaying the Dragons 30-10 in the opener and destroying the Cowboys - many pundits' tip for a grand final spot - 32-10 up there on their own turf.
The Bulldogs, meanwhile, have had to deal with the much publicised suspension of Ben Barba and the hype surrounding his return - likely next week against the Bunnies - as well as injuries to key men Frank Pritchard and Sam Kasiano and a lengthy suspension to James Graham for biting Billy Slater when these two sides met in last year's decider.
The odds are stacked against the Doggies. But this is a Des Hasler-coached team we're talking about.
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