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NRL R6: Storm Vs Warriors – Team Stats, Insights & Our Selections

April 13, 2025

NRL R6: Storm Vs Warriors – Team Stats, Insights & Our Selections

Grant Anderson has scored 11 tries in his last 10 NRL matches, including a hat-trick against the Sea Eagles last time out; he’s scored a try and provided a try assist across 141 career minutes against the Warriors.

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  • The Melbourne Storm have won their last 16 NRL matches against the New Zealand Warriors by an average margin of 20.6 points per game; the Storm have scored 30+ points in eight of their last nine meetings in that span.
  • The Melbourne Storm have won their last nine NRL matches against the New Zealand Warriors in Victoria; although, the Warriors have outscored the Storm in one half of each of their last two meetings in the state – View Odds Here
  • The New Zealand Warriors have won four of their last five NRL matches (L1), including each of their last three by an average margin of 10 points per game; the last time the Warriors recorded a longer winning run in the competition was a seven-match span from July to August in 2023.
  • The New Zealand Warriors have won two of their last three NRL matches outside New Zealand (L1), despite not leading at halftime on the day in either of those two victories; each of those two wins have come by an exact margin of two points on the day – View Odds Here
  • The Melbourne Storm have won six of their last eight NRL matches (L2) and have scored 45+ points on the day in three of their last four wins in that span.
  • The Melbourne Storm have won their last five NRL matches at AAMI Park, scoring 30+ points in each game – their longest such scoring run at the venue in the history of the competition – View Odds Here
  • The first try in each of the last five NRL matches between the Melbourne Storm and New Zealand Warriors has come in the opening 10 minutes (Storm x3, Warriors x2) – the Warriors have lost each of their two games in that span where they’ve scored the first try.
  • Grant Anderson (Melbourne Storm) has scored 11 tries in his last 10 NRL matches, including a hat-trick against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles last time out; he’s scored a try and provided a try assist across 141 career minutes against the New Zealand Warriors.
  • Luke Metcalf (New Zealand Warriors) has been directly involved in eight tries in his last six NRL matches (3 tries, 5 try assists), including two tries and two try assists in his last three games; he’s logged one direct try involvement across 96 career minutes against the Melbourne Storm (1 try assist) – View Odds Here
  • Ryan Papenhuyzen (Melbourne Storm) has been directly involved in nine tries in his last six NRL matches (7 tries, 2 try assists), including five tries and a try assist across his last four games; indeed, he’s scored at least one try in each of his last four games – only once has he logged a longer try scoring run in his career (6 games from Rd 2-7 in 2022).
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