Roosters, Storm in Origin IV; NRL table

Sunday Star-Times | June 11, 2000 | Copyright

HALFBACKS Brett Kimmorley and Adrian Lam will stage an unofficial State of Origin IV today when the Melbourne Storm try to arrest their slide in the NRL against the Sydney Roosters at the SFS.

The Storm have missed Kimmorley's match-winning play during his forced absence with New South Wales and paid the price last week with a 50-4 drubbing by the St George Illawarra Dragons.

But while the Storm are strengthened by the return of Kimmorley and forwards Robbie Kearns and Scott Hill from Origin duties, the Roosters will also be stronger. NSW captain Brad Fittler will line up at five-eighth ...

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