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Warriors beat out Storm in final minutes
14 September 2008 08:10pmThe New Zealand Warriors defied history today to shock National Rugby League title favourites the Melbourne Storm 18-15 in Melbourne.
It marked the first time a team qualifying bottom for the playoffs have beaten the minor premiers since the present format was introduced 10 years ago.
The result means the Warriors will get a home semifinal next Friday night against the Sydney Roosters.
In an absorbing battle that featured superb goal-line defence by both sides, Warrior five-eighth Michael Witt scored two minutes from full time to secure victory.
Witt even had time to do a salute with the ball before dotting down.
The Warriors showed from the outset that they weren't intimidated by the Storm's status as the defending champions as well as minor premiers for the third straight year.
Perhaps as a sign of things to come, the Storm made an error in the game's first play, allowing the kickoff to go over their deadball line and forced to restart with a line dropout.
The Warriors were first across the goal-line through Aidan Kirk, but the winger was held up.
They did get on the board in the 12th minute, Witt landing a penalty for a Michael Crocker high tackle on Ian Henderson.
But from the ensuing kickoff, Henderson lost the ball deep in his own territory and got penalised for retaliating to an opponent's reaction.
The Storm decided against a shot at goal and were rewarded when Billy Slater's final pass put winger Anthony Quinn over.
Cameron Smith converted for a four-point lead.
However, the Warriors continued to show that they had come to Olympic Park to play.
They showed a liking for going to Manu Vatuvei's flank on attack and the tactic looked to have worked in the 24th minute when the giant winger went over in the corner, only to be called back for a forward pass.
