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The Melbourne Storm are a rugby league team based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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 one game away from the Grand Final.

The following season, the Storm made amends by going one better to capture the trophy defeating the newly formed St George Illawarra Dragons 20-18, becoming the quickest non-foundation club ever to win the premiership after being admitted to the competition.

Club facts

Season 2006

As of round 19, Melbourne have won their past 7 games in a row (the most in the clubs history) making them leaders on the ladder by three games clear. They are also close to equalling Brisbane's record of game wins in a row at home. In a fine season they have also beaten the Parramatta Eels in round 14 after earlier in the week they 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 Brisbane Broncos 10-4. Many panelists on the NRL Footy Show picked Melbourne as the premiership favourites.

Historical information

Home stadium: Colonial Stadium (2001), Olympic Park (1998-2000, 2002-current)
Head coach: Craig Bellamy (2003-current) Mark "Muppet" Murray (mid 2001-2002), Chris Anderson (1998- mid 2001)
Captain: rotating (2006) Robbie Kearns (2005) Steven Kearney (2003-2004) Rodney Howe (mid 2002) Robbie Kearns (2000 - mid 2002) Glen Lazarus (1998-1999)
Uniform colors: Navy Blue, Purple, Gold and White
Premiership Titles: 1 - 1999 (vs St George Illawarra Dragons)
Premiership Runners-up: Nil
Minor Premiership Titles: Nil
World Club Championship Titles: 1 - 2000 (vs St. Helens)
Feeder Clubs: Norths Devils (QRL) (1998-current), North Sydney Bears (NSWRL) (2005-current)
Year Finishing position² Average home crowd
1998 3rd 12,717
1999 1st 12,902
2000 6th 13,756
2001 9th 11,969
2002 10th 9,088
2003 5th 9,626
2004 6th 8,886
2005 6th 8,898
2006 9,536¹
¹(as at 24 May, 2006) ²following finals matches

Players

Current stars

Former stars

Clive Churchill Medal Winners

Awarded to man of the match in the Grand Final

Coaches

2006 Squad

Scott Anderson

  • James Aubusson
  • Matthew Bartlett Adam Blair
  • Michael Crocker
  • Cooper Cronk
  • Ben Cross
  • Garrett Crossman
  • Ian Donnelly
  • Jamie Feeney
  • Nathan Friend
  • Matt Geyer Scott Hill
  • Ryan Hoffman Greg Inglis
  • Dallas Johnson
  • Antonio Kaufusi
  • David Kidwell
  • Matt King
  • Dennis Scott
  • Ryan Shortland
  • Billy Slater
  • Jeremy Smith
  • Cameron Smith
  • Sam Tagataese
  • Steve Turner
  • Glen Turner
  • Chris Walker
  • Jake Webster
  • Brett White

    Famous Fans

    External links

    Clubs in the National Rugby League
    Brisbane Broncos | Canberra Raiders | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Melbourne Storm | Newcastle Knights |
    New Zealand Warriors | North Queensland Cowboys | Parramatta Eels | Penrith Panthers | South Sydney Rabbitohs | St George Illawarra Dragons | Sydney Roosters | Wests Tigers
    2007 Admission: Gold Coast Titans

     


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