NRL 2025 LIVE updates: Brisbane Broncos v Melbourne Storm scores, odds, team lists, news, how to watch
NRL 2025 LIVE updates: Walsh starring as Broncos proving too good for Storm
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Updated September 4, 2025 — 9.02pmfirst published at 7.21pm
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9.02pm
WATCH: Hughes injury
9.00pm
Game on – Walsh magic
Brisbane start the second half with Reece Walsh delivering a 40/20 kick. No, we won’t go anywhere near suggesting his midweek antics might actually be helping, but he then followed that up by scoring a superb individual try. He’s been incredible tonight. Broncos lead 18-4
8.54pm
Sharks bring in barking Dogs
The playing of crowd noise through speakers during training sessions isn’t new, but the Sharks this week decided to have Bulldogs fan’s chants blasted during a training session at Sharks Stadium.
Whether this novel approach assists them will remain a mystery until the teams meet at Accor Stadium on Saturday night.
Read Christian Nicolussi’s report here
8.54pm
Joey on field goals
Who better than the great Andrew Johns to run us through the art of the field goal in the NRL. During the finals, we will surely see a match or two decided by this play. In his weekly column for the SMH, Johns takes a look and how to give yourself the best chance to win a game with a field goal.
Read Andrew Johns’ column here
8.52pm
Take a breath, everyone
Two players in the sin-bin. Twelve penalties. Eight set re-starts. A suspected broken wrist for Jahrome Hughes. And, most importantly, a 12-4 lead for Brisbane.
As far as drama goes, that’ll be hard to beat in the next 40 minutes.
8.49pm
WATCH: Piakura try
8.42pm
Dream end to half for Broncos
Brisbane will take an eight-point lead into the break after Brendan Piakura dived over following a great pass from Reece Walsh. That was everything that’s exciting about the Brisbane fullback. Broncos lead 12-4 at half-time
8.38pm
12-on-12 as Asofa-Solomona binned
It’s all happening. The Storm are now also down to 12 men with Nelson Asofa-Solomona in the bin after making high contact with his shoulder. There is little to complain about there for the Storm. The half-time break of a crazy 40 minutes is 120 seconds away. Broncos lead 6-4 after 39 minutes
8.36pm
WATCH: Walsh tackle on Coates
8.34pm
Re-starts galore – now a sin-bin
Brisbane’s Deine Mariner is off to the bin after three set re-starts within 60 seconds. Mariner didn’t do them all, but in the end referee Atkins said that was enough. Both teams had earlier been warned. Now, the action. Broncos lead 6-4 after 35 minutes
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