Melbourne have withstood a stunning second-half revival by the Wests Tigers to hold on for a 29-20 win in their NRL clash at AAMI Park.
The Storm looked on track for a crushing win, up 26-0 at halftime with second rower Felice Kaufusi bagging a double among their four tries.
But the second half was all Tigers as they ran in four unanswered tries and came within a metre of catching the Storm, with electric fullback James Tedesco brought down just short of the tryline with 12 minutes left on the clock.
Melbourne halfback Cooper Cronk, sealed the result with a field goal with four minutes remaining, capped by a late penalty strike by Cameron Smith who was also backing up from Queensland's State of Origin win.
The statistics at the break made for awful reading for Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor with Melbourne controlling 65 per cent of possession, completing 83 per cent of sets compared to the Tigers' 58 and the home side clocking up 823 run metres compared to 335.