Sunday, March 31, 2013

Melbourne, South Sydney off to 4-0 starts in National Rugby League - Victoria Times Colonist


SYDNEY - Defending champion Melbourne and South Sydney are looking impressive as the only two unbeaten teams after four rounds in Australia's National Rugby League.


Australia and Melbourne captain Billy Slater scored three tries as the Storm beat Brisbane 32-26. It was the Storm's 13th consecutive win and the side remains unbeaten since last July.


South Sydney, meanwhile, has made its best start to a season in more than 40 years. The Rabbitohs, who beat Canterbury 17-12, haven't won the first four matches of any season since 1971, which coincided with the last of their 20 league titles.


On Sunday, Gold Coast won its third match in a row with a 29-10 win over Penrith, handing the Panthers their third loss in four matches.


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