As far as game-winning sequences go, they don’t come any better than Storm winger Xavier Coates’ effort to crush the Warriors.
With just seconds on the clock, Coates launched himself at the try line from 6m out, contorting his body after a solid effort from Dallin Watene-Zelezniak to force him into touch, put the ball down just before his other hand hit the turn out of bounds, and give the hosts a 30-26 win in Melbourne on Saturday night.
With three minutes to go, the Warriors led by eight points and looked set for their first win over the Storm in Melbourne for a decade. But an in-and-out move to put Ryan Papenhuyzen over, soon followed by Coates scoring one of the most impressive game-winners you’d ever hope to see, saw the Warriors came crashing down to Earth.
It was a tough way to end things after the Warriors had fought back from an 18-6 halftime deficit, but coach Andrew Webster credited the Storm for their execution and said had his side shown up from the start, those last minutes wouldn’t have been an issue.
“It’s pretty obvious it’s gut-wrenching. It’s one of those ones where it hurts. There’s parts of me that are proud, but there are parts where I want the boys to realise if they [had done] that for the 80 minutes, we wouldn’t [have been] in that situation at the end of the game,” Webster said.