Signing off

And that'll do us! Hope you enjoyed yourself tonight and you're set for a massive weekend.

Don't forget, we'll be blogging every single NRL game of the season, so tune in tomorrow and I'll take you through Dragons-Warriors and Eels-Dolphins.

Have a sick one!

Storm press conference

Craig Bellamy says the Storm made plenty of opportunities for themselves but couldn't finish it off, mainly because they didn't have the patience.

"It looked like we were taking the easy options a little bit. Not in defence, that was really strong," Bellamy said.

"We just had to show a little more patience."

He says the Munster sin-bin was disappointing because it made it hard for the rest of the team, but he was proud of how the side responded.

Bellamy praises Asofa-Solomona's return, says the Storm were looking for him to improve his defensive actions during his time in reserve grade and he thought he did that tonight.  

Roosters press conference

Roosters coach Trent Robinson won't blame the errors and penalties for his side's loss, but he isn't happy about the shove for the Katoa try.

"I don't think that was the issue, to be honest. I felt like the rhythm of the game was there to be had," Robinson said.

"It's really clear. The rules are really clear. They came out at the end of the year and if you lend weigh to a runner in a tryscoring position it's a penalty.

"Did he lend weight to the play? Yes, he did. It's not that hard, it was really clear." 

He also thinks Watson was taken out by a disruptor for the final Coates try. 

"It's really simple, the rules. Both of them were really clear. There's been too many of those decisions.

"It hasn't been good enough. It was really simple, these decisions."

Tedesco agrees, he thinks there's been plenty of calls the NRL has apologised for on Mondays that have hurt the Roosters in matches this season.

Robinson says his team needed to play with better combinations in attack. Tedesco says their shape wasn't good enough. 

Match highlights

Here's all the important action from tonight ICYMI.

FULLTIME: Storm 18 def Roosters 12

Well, the Roosters won't get a chance at an equaliser because JWH has given away a penalty and the Storm can run the clock out. Not the prettiest win, but they all count. Big boos from the crowd at fulltime, they're not happy with the performance of referee Ash Klein in that one. 

78' Time running out for the Roosters

The Roosters bomb Papenhuyzen but the Storm fullback makes a good grab to keep possesion. Easts might only get one more set after this. 

74' Storm take the lead after another Coates try!

Tedesco goes on report for tripping Papenhuyzen on a kick return. Papenhuyzen nearly slices through down the right, then Suaalii loses a contest for the ball and Collins knocks on a kick. Melbourne get another set. 

The Storm go high for Coates, Manu knocks it on, Blore taps it back to Grant, he grubbers out to Coates who props back inside and pushes past JWH, Watson and Radley to slam it down! Strong finish from the Storm winger to break the deadlock! Meaney converts and it's a six-point ballgame. 

69' Two moments of Suaalii magic level the scores!

Suaalii flies high for a Keary kick, he taps it back to Manu and the departing Rooster scores in the corner! At last, someone lands a blow in the second half! Great effort from Suaalii to get up there over Coates, who is no slouch in the air himself. Pressure kick now for the young fella, right on the sideline, on the bad side for a right-footer.....but he nails it! We're all level!

67' Penalties at ten paces

Yet another penalty to the Storm, geez this has been a messy affair, and they'll go back on the attack. Honestly, one more try could be enough to get them home. 

But they won't get it here, they've been done for an obstruction. Roosters hang on. 

59' Roosters denied a try for a forward pass

Manu half gets through, offloads to Radley and he's over...or he would be, if the pass wasn't forward. The Storm work it out and they catch the Roosters offside. 

Chan makes a bust in the middle and Katoa almost goes over on the right edge, but the Roosters manage to hold on.