Melbourne Storm

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Melbourne Storm
Full name Melbourne
Rugby League Football Club
Nickname(s) Storm
Founded 1998
Ground Olympic Park Stadium
Melbourne
Capacity 18,500
CEO Flag of Australia Brian Waldron
Coach Flag of Australia Craig Bellamy
League National Rugby League
2006 National Rugby League, 2nd

The Melbourne Storm are a rugby league team based in Melbourne, Victoria that competes in the National Rugby League premiership. The club is owned by News Limited, part of News Corporation, which also owns the Herald Sun, Melbourne's most popular newspaper. The chief executive, Brian Waldron, hopes that this ownership will be rescinded at some point in the future and the city of Melbourne will take up ownership of the football club.[citation needed]

The club was created originally as an expansion club to play in the 1998 Super League season before the Australian Rugby League (ARL) and Super League competitions merged at the conclusion of their respective 1997 seasons to form the National Rugby League (NRL).

During the club's first year in 1998, they exceeded expectations by winning their first four games and finishing third on the ladder. They then advanced to the finals losing to the Brisbane Broncos two games away from the Grand Final.

The following season, the Storm built on their initial success and made it to the grand final, defeating the newly formed St George Illawarra Dragons 20-18 to become the quickest non-foundation club ever to win the premiership after their admission to the league.

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  • Melbourne Storm is the first professional rugby league football club based in Melbourne.
  • The bulk of the foundation players were largely made up of players from Perth Reds and Hunter Mariners, clubs made defunct as part of the ARL/Super League merger.
  • In 1995 the ARL gave the green light to set up a Melbourne-based rugby league team to start in the 1998 competition but the onset of the Super League war that year saw the plan shelved until Super League picked up the baton and set one up in 1997 to join their 1998 competition.
  • On April 2 2005, the Melbourne Storm and the Melbourne Olympic Park Trust, administrators of the Olympic Park sports complex, renamed the Western and Eastern Grandstands of Olympic Park Stadium the Glenn Lazarus and Tawera Nikau stands respectively, after the inaugural captain and vice captain of the club in a ceremony before hosting a game against the Brisbane Broncos.
  • In the 2006 Telstra NRL Premiership the Melbourne Storm won their first minor premiership, winning 20 games, and finishing the season on 44 points, a record for the NRL. The Storm subsequently lost the Grand Final 15-8 to the Brisbane Broncos, to finish runners-up.

Between rounds 13 & 23, Melbourne won 11 games in a row (the most in the club's history) which won them the minor premiership. The streak was broken in round 24 by the New Zealand Warriors at Olympic Park 20-24. This also snapped Melbourne's home winning streak of 15 games, just two games away from equalling Brisbane's record of 17 game wins in a row. In what has been a superb season for the Storm, they have also beaten the Parramatta Eels in round 14 after earlier in the week, the Eels CEO, Denis Fitzgerald, claimed that there should not be a rugby league club based in Melbourne. In round 18 the biggest crowd in six years (15,479) saw Melbourne defeat the Broncos 10-4. Probably the best game of the season for the Storm, in round 16 they defeated the Bulldogs at Olympic Park Stadium in the final seconds of the game 16-12 with a Jake Webster try (a game where the Bulldogs were certain to win). Also in round 21 they beat St George Illawarra Dragons which many said was going to be a test for the Storm, In the end they won by 10 points, 34-24 in a thrilling game. The Storm made the Grand Final but, underperformed on the night, losing 15-8 to Brisbane after controversial decisions by officials proved costly.

As of 26 October 2006:

Player Position Height Weight Previous Club
Greg Inglis Flag of Australia Full Back 190 cm/6'3" 92 kg/203p Bowraville Tigers
Billy Slater Flag of Australia Full Back 179 cm/5'10" 89 kg/196p Norths Devils
Steve Turner Flag of Australia Full Back 177 cm/5'10" 74 kg/163p Penrith Panthers
Israel Folau Flag of New Zealand Wing ???/??? ???/??? Auckland Lions
Matt Geyer Flag of Australia Wing 182 cm/6'0" 90 kg/198p Western Reds
Matt King Flag of Australia Centre 190 cm/6'3" 100 kg/220p Cronulla Sharks
Ryan Shortland Flag of New Zealand Centre 184 cm/6'0" 90 kg/198p Port Macquarie Sharks
Russell Aitken Flag of Australia Five-Eighth 187 cm 92 kg Cronulla Sharks
James Aubusson Flag of Australia Half Back 178 cm/5'10" 82 kg/181p Sydney Roosters
Cooper Cronk Flag of Australia Half Back 176 cm/5'9" 89 kg/196p Souths Acacia Ridge
Scott Anderson Flag of Australia Prop 186 cm/6'1" 102 kg/225p Tugun Seahawks
Adam Blair Flag of New Zealand Prop 186 cm/6'1" 105 kg/231p Wavell High
Ben Cross Flag of Australia Prop 190 cm/6'3" 107 kg/236p Canberra Raiders
Garrett Crossman Flag of Australia Prop 188 cm/6'2" 112 kg/247p Penrith Panthers
Ian Donnelly Flag of Australia Prop 185 cm/6'1" 105 kg/231p Manly Sea Eagles
Antonio Kaufusi Flag of Tonga Prop 190 cm/6'3" 113 kg/249p Brothers
Brett White Flag of Australia Prop 189 cm/6'2" 109 kg/240p St George Illawarra Dragons
Cameron Smith Flag of Australia Hooker 184 cm/6'0" 90 kg/198p Logan Brothers
Matthew Bartlett Flag of Australia Second Row 193 cm/6'4" 96 kg/212p Newcastle Knights
Michael Crocker Flag of Australia Second Row 185 cm/6'1" 99 kg/218p Sydney Roosters
Ryan Hoffman Flag of Australia Second Row 192 cm/6'4" 100 kg/220p Western Suburbs Magpies
Jeremy Smith Flag of New Zealand Second Row 183 cm/6'0" 98 kg/216p Runaway Bay
Sam Tagataese Flag of New Zealand Second Row 190 cm/6'3" 92 kg/203p Lower Hutt
Dallas Johnson Flag of Australia Lock 182 cm/6'0" 93 kg/205p Herberton Magpies

Australia

Ireland

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

See Also: All Time Player List

Player Tries
Flag of Australia Matt Geyer (*) 86
Flag of Papua New Guinea Marcus Bai 70
Flag of Australia Steven Bell 63
Flag of Australia Aaron Moule 58
Flag of Australia Billy Slater (*) 58

(*) player still active in the Melbourne Storm team.

Player Appearance
Flag of Australia Matt Geyer (*) 200
Flag of Australia Robbie Kearns 169
Flag of Australia Scott Hill 168
Flag of Republic of Ireland Danny Williams 146
Flag of Papua New Guinea Marcus Bai 144

(*) player still active in the Melbourne Storm team.

Awarded to best and fairest player in the competition as well as best individual player in each position

Player Award Year
Cameron Smith Best Player 2006
Cameron Smith Best Hooker 2006
Cooper Cronk Best Halfback 2006
Craig Bellamy Best Coach 2006

Awarded to man of the match in the Grand Final

Home stadium: Colonial Stadium (2001), Olympic Park Stadium (1998-2000, 2002-current), New Stadium (2009)
Head coach: Craig Bellamy (2003-current), Mark Murray (mid 2001-2002), Chris Anderson (1998- mid 2001)
Captain: (2006) rotating (Michael Crocker, Matt Geyer, Scott Hill, David Kidwell, Cameron Smith) - (2005) Robbie Kearns - (2003-2004) Stephen Kearney - (mid 2002) Rodney Howe - (2000-mid 2002) Robbie Kearns - (1998-1999) Glen Lazarus
Uniform colors: Navy Blue, Purple, Gold and White
Premiership Titles: 1 - 1999 (vs St George Illawarra Dragons)
Premiership Runners-up: 1 - 2006 (vs Brisbane Broncos)
Minor Premiership Titles: 1 - 2006
World Club Championship Titles: 1 - 2000 (vs St. Helens)
Feeder Clubs: Norths Devils (QRL) (1998-current), North Sydney Bears (NSWRL) (2005-current)

Prior to 2007 Season

Games Won Lost Drawn Win Percentage Points For Points Against Points Differential
237 137 96 4 57.8% 5,903 4,837 +1066


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