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Billy Slater ... dives over to score a try during the NRL match between Brisbane and Melbourne at Suncorp Stadium. Source: Darren England / News Limited
Melbourne have maintained their undefeated streak, holding off a Brisbane fight back to steal victory 32-26 in their Good Friday clash at Suncorp Stadium.
Rumours that Brisbane centre Justin Hodges would be a last minute withdrawal against the Storm proved correct.
But speculation that the Broncos are a spent force in 2013 appear premature after they went down by six points to the reigning premiers in front of 40,071 fans.
The Broncos suffered a major blow when Hodges (hamstring) was a last minute withdrawal, gifting Jordan Kahu an NRL debut.
Hodges had been seen as the key to reigniting the Broncos' trademark flair following a dour last round 8-0 loss to the Sydney Roosters.
But someone forgot to tell Brisbane.
Trailing 14-0 after 15 minutes and 20-6 at halftime, Brisbane fought back to lead 22-20 by the 53rd thanks to winger Josh Hoffman's hat-trick to ensure a barnstorming finish.
In the end, Billy Slater grabbed three tries of his own as Melbourne stormed home to seal their 13th straight win and remain unbeaten since last July.peBut the Broncos will gain much needed heart after being written off before kick-off.
It was easy to see why.
Melbourne had won six of their past seven games at Suncorp Stadium - and Brisbane just two of their past 13 against the Storm at all venues.
Still, even diehard Melbourne fans would have been surprised by the Storm's whirlwind start.
Hulking centre Junior Sa'u drew first blood in the fourth minute before Slater got into the act.
The flying fullback pounced on an inside pass - and gaping hole - and raced over to score in the ninth minute despite Broncos captain Sam Thaiday's complaints that he had been held up in the preceding scrum.
Six minutes later Slater pounced on a Cameron Smith grubber.
Brisbane counterpunched through Hoffman in the 27th minute despite Cooper Cronk and Will Chambers' best efforts to hold the winger up.
However, Melbourne went into halftime up 20-6 after Slater ran onto a clever Cronk chip, spun the ball right and winger Matt Duffie did the rest in the 35th minute.
Whatever Broncos coach Anthony Griffin said at halftime worked as the Broncos came out swinging after the break.
Hoffman and centre Jack Reed terrorised the Storm's left edge, combining to score a total of three tries in 11 minutes and suddenly the Broncos led 22-20.
However, Slater grabbed a hat-trick of his own off a Cronk bomb (62nd) before winger Duffie (67th) crashed over after the ball went through six sets of hands.
The Broncos lost Hoffman and David Stagg to injury late in the second half but still kept Melbourne honest when their left edge was again sliced up, this time by backrower Alex Glenn (72nd).
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