The Crown Resorts Charity Challenge raised a total of $24,000 for Ovarian Cancer Australia on Saturday night.
Storm hosted the cause in partnership with Crown Resorts and the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Crown Resorts donated $20,000 before kick-off plus an additional $1,000 for each of the four tries scored on the night.
Storm was awarded the Crown Resorts Charity Challenge Cup after the game which was accepted by Club captain and match-winner on the night Cameron Smith.
Ovarian cancer has the lowest survival rate of any women’s cancer with 1,500 women diagnosed every year – 1,000 of which will die within five years.
You can support women and their families living with ovarian cancer by donating at ovariancancer.net.au or by calling 1300 660 334.
Be at AAMI Park when we take on the Broncos, Friday 26 August, 7:30pm.
Congratulations @camsmith9 and @storm on your amazing #win against the @SSFCRABBITOHS \ud83d\udc4f\ud83c\udffb\ud83d\udc9c #purplepride @CrownResorts pic.twitter.com/avlnZ7Df0N
— Ovarian Cancer Aust (@OvarianCancerOz) August 6, 2016
On behalf of @CrownResorts a great honour to present a cheque to @OvarianCancerOz at the @storm game #WomenInLeague pic.twitter.com/6c7B0nMvFl
— Ann Peacock (@peacockann) August 6, 2016