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          • Andrew Kellaway(8', 47')
          • Carter Gordon(35', 56')
          • Josh Kemeny(54')
          • Filipo Daugunu(58', 73')
          • Carter Gordon(36', 48')
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          • Chase Tiatia(10')
          • Tom Horton(16')
          • Max Burey(38')
          • Michael Wells(49')
          • Ben Donaldson(11', 17', 39', 50')
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          Rebels roar home to down Force in Super Round

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          Rebels fans still hope for longterm survival (1:15)

          Ahead of their Super Round clash, Melbourne Rebels fans are still hopeful that Rugby Australia, Super Rugby Pacific, and the Melbourne Rebels can work together for the clubs survival. (1:15)

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          Filipo Daugunu scored a double and Andrew Kellaway made an early case to wear the Wallabies fullback jersey with a starring role in Melbourne's rousing 48-34 Super Rugby Pacific victory over Western Force.

          Both teams entered Super Round at AAMI Park after first-round losses, with the cash-strapped Rebels also playing for their future off the field.

          Melbourne roared home, scoring four tries in the second half to post a morale-boosting win, with star recruit prop Taniela Tupou a big contributor.

          Filipo Daugunu of the Rebels scores a try against the Force. Darrian Traynor/Getty Images

          The Rebels' line-out was again problematic, losing four in the first half, but their forwards otherwise aimed up after criticism following their first-round performance.

          With new Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt watching from the stands, the home side trailed 19-24 at halftime but could have been further behind if not for Kellaway's efforts.

          He was first on the scoreboard in the eighth minute with a scything run from inside their own half, then closed the margin with his second try seven minutes after the halftime siren.

          Kellaway combined with halves James Tuttle and Carter Gordon on the short side off a dominant scrum to dot down.

          Ben Donaldson of the Western Force runs with the ball. Darrian Traynor/Getty Images

          The Force answered early in the second half, with a Ben Donaldson penalty and then a try by Force back-rower Michael Wells in the 49th minute pushing their lead out to 34-19.

          But from there it was all the Rebels, scoring 29 unanswered points.

          The substitutes, led by halfback Ryan Louwrens, fired up the troops and Josh Kemeny and Gordon both scored - the latter taking an intercept from a Donaldson pass.

          Ex-Reds winger Filipo Daugunu also demonstrated his athleticism to score twice to keep the Force at bay.

          "We needed that one, it was scrappy but we will take it, it's certainly a step in the right direction," Kellaway told Stan Sport.

          "Our bench was fantastic, they came on and made an immediate impact."

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          RTeamGPPDP
          1HUR10+22440
          2BLU11+10838
          3CHI10+12936
          4QUE10-3027
          5CRU11+4727
          6ACT11+725
          7FIJ11-10320
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