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The 2010 Melbourne Storm season was the 13th in the club's history and competed in the NRL's 2010 Telstra Premiership.After winning the first four games of the season, Storm's season would hit a significant challenge after Round 6 when the NRL penalised the club for salary cap breaches with the team unable to play for points for the remainder of the season.
Melbourne Storm is an Australian professional rugby league club based in Melbourne, Australia. The club was formed in 1997 and played their first competitive matches in the 1998 NRL season. The club has won four premierships since their inception, in 1999, 2012, 2017 and 2020, and have contested several more grand finals.
6 March 2010 – Storms pass directly over Melbourne bringing large hail, flash flooding and high winds, causing widespread damage across western and central Victoria, stopping all modes of transportation in Melbourne. CBD streets of Flinders, Spencer and Elizabeth are spectacularly flash flooded.
He scored two tries in his NRL debut in round seven of the 2010 season. [8] and ended the year with a tally of 8 from 14 games played. [9] In the same year, he was named the Melbourne Storm Rookie of the Year. [10] Duffie played a major part in the Storm's comeback in 2011 scoring 12 tries in his 18 games played. [9]
The NRL Under-20s competition, known commercially as the Toyota Cup (2008–2012) and Holden Cup (2013–2017) was contested by the Melbourne Storm. Colloquially, the team was known as the Thunderbolts , a name which has carried through to the joint-venture Storm/ VRL junior representative team, the Victoria Thunderbolts who compete in NSWRL ...
The Melbourne Storm salary cap breach was a major breach of the National Rugby League's strictly enforced salary cap by the Melbourne Storm club over a period of five years. The discovery of these breaches in 2010 by the NRL resulted in it stripping the Storm of all honours achieved as a team between 2006 and 2010.
Antonio Kaufusi Melbourne Storm player (2003–2008) Felise Kaufusi Melbourne Storm player (2015–2022) Patrick Kaufusi Melbourne Storm player (2018–2019) MacDougall brothers. Ben MacDougall Melbourne Storm player (2004) Luke MacDougall Melbourne Storm player (2010) Walters family. Kevin Walters Melbourne Storm assistant coach (2011–2013 ...
The Storm played their final game at Olympic Park in round 25 of the 2009 season, 29 August 2009, with a 36–4 thrashing of the Sydney Roosters [80] The intention was to relocate to its new home venue next door at AAMI Park; however, delays in construction meant that the first game could not be played at the venue until Round 9 of the 2010 ...