Check out the key stats from Melbourne Storm's Friday night hit-out against the Sea Eagles.
The Brick goes over
Recording his third try in four games, Will Warbrick brought home the Melbourne side's only try of the night slipping through Manly's open left edge.
Showcasing his ability to consistently lay down sturdy performances, Warbrick went on to end the night with 160 run metres and 2 line-breaks.
Warbrick hits back
Trent tops out
Clocking in 45 tackles, Trent Loiero topped the board for most tackles for either team in the Round 7 clash.
Loiero joins Harry Grant and Josh King as the three Storm players to bring in the most tackles in a game in 2023 so far.
First two for Pezet
In his fourth first-grade appearance Jonah Pezet was allotted kicking duties for Storm's penalty goals, nailing the role and bringing in his first two NRL goals.
After a stunning 100% goal kicking rate last year with Storm's feeder club, the Suzuki Brisbane Tigers, it was only a matter of time before the 20-year-old translated those efforts to the big leagues.