After equalling Israel Folaus rookie tryscoring record in the NRL, Melbourne winger Suliasi Vunivalu has been likened to the dual-international by coach Craig Bellamy.The Fijian flyer bagged four tries in 30 minutes in the Storms 38-18 win over Manly on Saturday night, taking his tally to a remarkable 21 tries in 16 games.With two games to go in the regular season, plus at least two finals games with the Storm guaranteed a top-two finish, Vunivalu is all but certain to shatter Folaus feat.I respect Izzy Folau. Hes a good player, but itd be good to go past that, Vunivalu said.I wasnt thinking about (the record) going into this game. If its Izzy Folaus record, thats not my focus. My focus was to be part of the team and play hard for the boys and come out with a win.Bellamy, who coached Folau in his two years at the Storm before the Queensland and Australian representative moved to Brisbane, said there were many similarities between the pair.Folau was 17 when he made his NRL debut, while Vunivalu is 20.Hes probably a little bit quicker than Israel at this age, but Izzy was a little bit bigger than him. He was a little bit more thickset. Theyre both really good in the air, Bellamy said.What Izzy was doing was foreign to the game. Now a lot of wingers can do that sort of stuff now and obviously Sulis one of them.Theyre really good, respectful kids off the field and that was a real important part of how both of them, how good theyve been early in their careers.Vunivalus four-try haul snapped a four-game drought from the rookie of the year candidate, who has snagged two hattricks and five braces in his short career.He was the recipient of two try assists each from halfback Cooper Cronk and fullback Cameron Munster against the Sea Eagles, and shouldve had a fifth if not for surprisingly being run down by Josh Starling.I think Josh got a shock too actually, Bellamy said.A few things fell for him there tonight, a couple of kicks. But one of the tries, the try right before halftime, it wasnt a kick that was right on the spot where he wanted it or where we wanted it.He had to catch and then had to do a little bit of work. 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McIlroy subsequently admitted that he didnt deserve to win the tournament and Lee commended him for speaking so honestly.World-class plusYouve got to love Rory for telling it how it is - theres no covering up or clouding over the issues and he feels that he didnt play the golf in the final round that he would have liked to have played.Having said that, it really does boil down to just one shot: the one he made his mistake on was his second to 16 from the left-hand fairway bunker. He tried to hit a quite fancy six iron draw shot when the squeeze left to right would have been better.But he went with the flair six iron and found the water. It was bad decision making. He got himself out of position in the tournament but then his second shot into the 18th was fantastic - he had a little peninsular of green to aim at and it was unhittable.But he hit a fairway wood into there to give him a chance for the eagle and the win; the shot he hit was world-class plus given the pressure he was under after having a nightmare for 12 holes. He missed the putt and lost in the play-off, however, there were lots of positives for Rory.ddddddddddddPositionHe could have won in Dubai, where he had a bad final round and he could have won here, where for him he had a bad final round.But compare this to a year ago, it seems that week-in, week-out Rory is in with a chance to win. Hes putting himself, in his words, into position.Thats all hes looking for, really; hes going to have his fair share of conversions as we go through the year so wins are around the corner. It might even be this week at Doral because hes one of the guys that can really bounce back really quickly.Hes finished second here so its not a disaster. What happened to Tiger is a disaster - he had a bad week and pulled out with a bad back, whereas Rory lost in a play-off and will move on.ProtectiveWith the Masters starting on April 10, Lee told Sky Sports News that Woods withdrawal was most likely to be a precautionary measure to ensure he doesnt aggravate his lower back.Given that hes playing at venues that hes used to, Tiger would have liked to have had won once or at least really contended - that really hasnt happened. His golf isnt where he wants it to be and hes playing poorly for him.He was five-over par when he packed in at 13. He said hed been having twinges on the range before he started and they continued through the round.Perhaps its a protective thing to ensure that he doesnt damage it any further. But something in the back of my mind tells me that if he was in contention and leading by a shot, would he have carried on? The answer is probably yes. ' ' '