Storm coach Craig Bellamyās perfect record remains intact after his side pulled off a gritty 8-0 win over the reigning premiers Penrith in Melbourne.
Bellamy made it 22 straight Round 1 wins to continue an incredible record that dates back to his first season as an NRL head coach in 2003.
It took an eternity but the first and only try of the match and it finally arrived when Storm centre Reimis Smith crossed out wide in the 50th minute.
The Panthers had only just had a try of their own rubbed out for obstruction and from the ensuing penalty Cameron Munsterās replacement, Jonah Pezet, put a bomb up for Smith to score in the corner.
Melbourne centre Nick Meaney looked certain to score on the stroke of halftime before an epic try-saving cover tackle from Dylan Edwards and Taylan May.
Meaney booted a penalty goal in the 10th minute and it proved the only points of a scrappy first half that included 11 penalties and 14 errors.
The Panthers had their chances but a string of uncharacteristic errors from their star players, including co-captains Nathan Cleary and Isaah Yeo, stifled their attack all night.
How it went:
Craig Bellamyās perfect Round 1 record is on the line in 2024, coming up against Ivan Clearyās Panthers.
Craig Bellamy has recorded 21 straight wins to start the season, with their last Round 1 loss coming all the way back in 2001 under Chris Anderson.
What complicates matters is that Melbourne will be without key play maker Cameron Munster, who has been replaced by Jonah Pezet.