NRL 2025 LIVE updates: Melbourne Storm v Penrith Panthers scores, results, odds, how to watch NRL 2025 LIVE: Storm survive late surge from Cleary-less Panthers We’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later. Dismiss Skip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footer Loading Go to latest Pinned post from 8.36pm WATCH: Collision that ends Cleary’s night 10.09pm WATCH: Papenhuyzen try 10.05pm What it all means After a match both coaches are sure to find plenty of room for improvement, Melbourne are now 2-0 this season and Penrith 1-2. Melbourne lost their way for large parts of that match. Craig Bellamy will hate that. Penrith also looked a bit messy at times but they have a great excuse. Their main man Nathan Cleary didn’t last long before a concussion ended his night. Come the business end of the season, both these teams should be in the thick of it. Hopefully they meet again and that match has all the drama of this one (minus the injuries). 10.00pm Time runs out – Storm win Penrith are throwing everything at the Storm, but an error ends their last attacking raid. This has been a great night of NRL action. If only it was all like this. Storm win 30-24 9.55pm Hold the phone. Penrith won’t stop Brian To’o scores a similar try to his earlier effort and the margin is back to six points. Three minutes remain. What a game. Golden point looming large. Storm lead 30-24 after 77 minutes 9.51pm Hughes, Munster, Papenhuyzen. TRY A perfect kick from Cameron Munster bounces up perfectly for Ryan Papenhuyzen to score and re-establish a 10-point lead. Great planning, great players and great execution. Penrith will have won a few more friends with their plucky performance on this night, but it doesn’t look like it will be enough. Storm lead 30-20 after 75 minutes 9.47pm No quit in these Panthers Brian T’o scores in the corner and we officially have a grandstand finish. Some excellent resilience from Penrith gets a fitting reward. A great sweep to the left end with To’o diving over. Storm lead 24-20 after 71 minutes. Jack Cole in action for Penrith.Credit: Getty Images 9.41pm Four pointer Paul Alamoti’s second try against Melbourne.Credit: Getty Images 9.39pm WATCH: Wishart try 9.38pm Cleary and Anderson injury updates In somewhat positive news, reports out of the Penrith camp are that Nathan Cleary was feeling good after his first half concussion. As for Grant Anderson, he has returned to the Storm bench under his own steam. I wouldn’t say he’s out of the woods as far as injury goes, but early signs suggest it isn’t a super-serious knee injury. But then again, I’m not a doctor. Storm lead 24-16 after 54 minutes 9.33pm Wishart the winger scores It isn’t four points for the Illawarra Steelers. It’s another try for the Storm who now have a bit of a lead once again. Tyran Wishart didn’t have a lot to do, but that’s pretty common for a lot of winger’s tries. Storm lead 24-16 after 60 minutes Most Viewed in Sport Loading Source link 2025-03-20
Loading Go to latest Pinned post from 8.36pm WATCH: Collision that ends Cleary’s night 10.09pm WATCH: Papenhuyzen try 10.05pm What it all means After a match both coaches are sure to find plenty of room for improvement, Melbourne are now 2-0 this season and Penrith 1-2. Melbourne lost their way for large parts of that match. Craig Bellamy will hate that. Penrith also looked a bit messy at times but they have a great excuse. Their main man Nathan Cleary didn’t last long before a concussion ended his night. Come the business end of the season, both these teams should be in the thick of it. Hopefully they meet again and that match has all the drama of this one (minus the injuries). 10.00pm Time runs out – Storm win Penrith are throwing everything at the Storm, but an error ends their last attacking raid. This has been a great night of NRL action. If only it was all like this. Storm win 30-24 9.55pm Hold the phone. Penrith won’t stop Brian To’o scores a similar try to his earlier effort and the margin is back to six points. Three minutes remain. What a game. Golden point looming large. Storm lead 30-24 after 77 minutes 9.51pm Hughes, Munster, Papenhuyzen. TRY A perfect kick from Cameron Munster bounces up perfectly for Ryan Papenhuyzen to score and re-establish a 10-point lead. Great planning, great players and great execution. Penrith will have won a few more friends with their plucky performance on this night, but it doesn’t look like it will be enough. Storm lead 30-20 after 75 minutes 9.47pm No quit in these Panthers Brian T’o scores in the corner and we officially have a grandstand finish. Some excellent resilience from Penrith gets a fitting reward. A great sweep to the left end with To’o diving over. Storm lead 24-20 after 71 minutes. Jack Cole in action for Penrith.Credit: Getty Images 9.41pm Four pointer Paul Alamoti’s second try against Melbourne.Credit: Getty Images 9.39pm WATCH: Wishart try 9.38pm Cleary and Anderson injury updates In somewhat positive news, reports out of the Penrith camp are that Nathan Cleary was feeling good after his first half concussion. As for Grant Anderson, he has returned to the Storm bench under his own steam. I wouldn’t say he’s out of the woods as far as injury goes, but early signs suggest it isn’t a super-serious knee injury. But then again, I’m not a doctor. Storm lead 24-16 after 54 minutes 9.33pm Wishart the winger scores It isn’t four points for the Illawarra Steelers. It’s another try for the Storm who now have a bit of a lead once again. Tyran Wishart didn’t have a lot to do, but that’s pretty common for a lot of winger’s tries. Storm lead 24-16 after 60 minutes Most Viewed in Sport Loading