Storm's Anderson stars in win, injured in last play

Winger Grant Anderson has starred in Melbourne's 24-8 win over the Sydney Roosters but suffered a knee injury in the final act of the game at AAMI Park.

The Storm kept their recent domination of the Roosters intact to string together a sixth-straight win in a performance set-up by Anderson's attacking and defensive heroics.

But the 24-year-old ended Saturday night's match writhing in pain on the ground after landing awkwardly when he attempted a chip-kick near the sideline in a bid to complete a hat-trick of tries.

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Grant Anderson was the star of the show for Melbourne.

Storm coach Craig Bellamy admitted the incident "didn't look great" but he was hopeful Anderson had avoided a dreaded ACL injury.

"Everyone that saw it was thinking there might be a bit of damage there, I think there is, but I don't think it's as bad as what it looked," he said.

"I was probably thinking, I don't know what everybody else was thinking, but ACL or at least a PCL, but I don't think it's that bad. 

"He'll get a scan and go from there, but hopefully it'll be sooner (he returns) rather than later."

The injury soured another clinical performance by the Storm, who completed a 10th win in their last 11 starts against the Roosters.

The ladder-leaders never trailed, surging out to a 10-0 lead, but the Roosters threatened late when Dominic Young, who struggled early in the match, gave the visitors some life when he crossed in the 67th minute.

Anderson pulled off a spectacular try-saving tackle when he prevented Young from scoring again seven minutes later.

That effort meant the Storm couldn't be beaten, with Sualauvi Faalogo coming off the bench in the dying stages to pull off a crowd-raising try.

Melbourne were missing captain Christian Welch but only had stand-in captain Harry Grant backing up from State of Origin III duties compared to the Roosters' four.

Howarth
Jack Howarth scores a try for the Storm.

In his first game back after serving a four-game suspension for his hit on Reece Walsh in Origin I, Roosters flyer Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii was placed on report for a knee lift on Storm winger Will Warbrick.

Suaalii has a history of raising his knees, copping a three-game ban last year and avoiding another suspension for the same charge in May in a match against the Warriors.

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Joseph-Aukuso Suaali’i (top) finished the match on report.

The Storm were denied what halfback Jahrome Hughes called “one of the best tries that never happened” in the first-half.

Hulking forward Josh King decided to put the ball on his boot, setting up Anderson perfectly in the corner to send the Storm crowd into delirium. 

But the four-pointer was overruled after Elisea Katoa was deemed to have knocked the ball on before King got his kick away.

Hughes sent a scare through the Storm camp when he clutched his leg after being tackled in the second-half, but the halfback played out the match and Bellamy confirmed it was only a corked thigh.

The result improved the Storm's season record to 14-3, while the Roosters sit fourth, three games adrift.

Roosters coach Trent Robinson said his team could not get going in a "stop-start" game.

"There was no rhythm to it," he said.

"We had our opportunities in the second half and I felt like we were coming back to sort of attack them, but we couldn't execute enough."

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