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Melbourne Storm and St George Illawara Dragons improve to 6-1 in the NRL

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 15: Billy Slater of the Storm runs the ball during the round seven NRL match between the Manly Sea Eagles and the Melbourne Storm
Image: Billy Slater (L) returned from injury to inspire the Melbourne Storm to victory over Manly

The Melbourne Storm and St George Illawara Dragons remain at the head of the NRL after securing narrow victories in round seven.

The Dragons beat North Queensland 28-22 to maintain first place on points difference over the Storm, who claimed an 18-point lead after 18 minutes and then held on for a 30-26 win over the Manly Sea Eagles.

Both sides now have 6-1 records.

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Melbourne led 30-16 after a first half featuring nine tries. The Sea Eagles scored the only two tries of the second half through forwards Jake Trbojevic and Brenton Lawrence, but the Storm controlled the final stages.

Veteran Melbourne full-back Billy Slater returned from injury to set up three first-half tries, including two within four minutes for back-rower Felise Kaufusi.

On Sunday, the defending champion Cronulla Sharks won their fifth match of seven to start the season, beating Penrith 28-2 to move into third place in the standings.

Centre Joey Leilua scored two tries as Canberra beat the New Zealand Warriors 20-8 and Josh Reynolds scored one try, set up another and saved one as the Canterbury Bulldogs beat South Sydney 24-9.

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After the Rabbitohs took a 9-8 lead at halftime, Reynolds ran down Souths halfback Adam Reynolds just inches from the tryline. Minutes later, he set up a Bulldogs try to Josh Jackson and scored his own in the 60th minute to help complete a second-half comeback.

Canterbury coach Des Hasler said Reynolds' try-saving tackle as the key moment of the match.

"It was a real big turning point," Hasler said. "It reflects his determination ... we certainly needed it then."

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Luke Keary scored a game-deciding try in the second half as the Sydney Roosters beat Newcastle 24-6 to end a two-game losing streak and win its fifth match of the season.

Brisbane edged Gold Coast 24-22 in a Queensland state derby, the Broncos' sixth win in a row over the Titans and 11th straight at their home stadium in Brisbane.

Monday's sole game saw the Parramatta Eels claim a 26-22 win over the Wests Tigers, who remain third from bottom with only two wins so far this season.

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