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This article contains records and statistics for the Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club who have played in the Australian National Rugby League competition since 1998. . Statistical information on this page is for NRL games only and does not take into account games against non NRL teams e.g. World Club Challen
The 2025 NRL season will be the 118th season of professional rugby league in Australia and the 28th season run by the National Rugby League (NRL). The regular season will be followed by a finals series contested by the top eight teams on the competition ladder.
Melbourne Storm is a rugby league club based in ... The club's all-time highest score is 70 points which they have scored on two occasions, on 3 March 2000 against St ...
1999 – A record crowd of 107,999 watch the two newest clubs Melbourne Storm and St George Illawarra Dragons battle it out. St. George Illawarra led 18–14 before a late penalty try to Melbourne winger Craig Smith gave the Storm a 20–18 win to become the first Victorian team to win a NRL premiership and the quickest NRL club to win their ...
Melbourne Storm: 8–0 Penrith Panthers: Friday 8 March, 8:05 pm AAMI Park: Gerard Sutton: 20,169 Parramatta Eels: 26–8 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs: Saturday 9 March, 5:30 pm CommBank Stadium: Grant Atkins: 29,171 Gold Coast Titans: 4–28 St. George Illawarra Dragons: Saturday 9 March, 7:35 pm Cbus Super Stadium: Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 February 2025. Australian rugby league season Rugby league season 2024 National Rugby League Duration 2 March [a] – 6 October 2024 Teams 17 Premiers Penrith Panthers (6th title) Minor premiers Melbourne Storm (6th title) Matches played 213 Points scored 9,964 Average attendance 20,611 Attendance ...
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On 20 November 2020 it was announced that the 2021 World Club challenge, which was due to be played between Melbourne Storm and St Helens would be postponed until late in 2021 owing to the push back of seasons due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing pandemic itself preventing overseas travel. [20]