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2016 Melbourne Storm season

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Rugby league team season
2016 Melbourne Storm season
NRL Rank1st (Minor Premier)
Play-off resultRunner-up
2016 recordWins: 19; draws: 0; losses: 5
Points scoredFor: 563; against: 302
Team information
CEODave Donaghy
CoachCraig Bellamy
Captain
StadiumAAMI Park – 30,050
Suncorp Stadium - 52,500 (1 Game)
Top scorers
TriesSuliasi Vunivalu (23)
GoalsCameron Smith (87)
PointsCameron Smith (184)
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The2016 Melbourne Storm season was the 19th inthe club's history, they competed in the2016 NRL season and were coached byCraig Bellamy, coaching for his 14th consecutive season during which he coached his 350th Game. Melbourne Storm were also captained in 2016 byCameron Smith, who was the sole captain for the team since 2008 making this his 9th consecutive season. In the pre-season the Storm competed in the2016 Auckland Nines tournament, reaching the semi-finals.

Storm kicked off the season with three straight wins despite playing below their best. Marika Koroibete scored a double in a season-opening win against the Dragons while Will Chambers did the same the following week in a 34-16 triumph over the Gold Coast. Two losses soon followed against the Sharks and Bulldogs before a Round 7 golden point-win over Wests Tigers saw Melbourne hit their straps. Cooper Cronk's 85th minute field goal in that game kick-started a stellar run for Storm that saw them win 13 of their next 14 games to move into top spot on the NRL ladder. Cronk went on to play his 300th NRL game in a Preliminary final later in the season – becoming just the 25th player to reach that mark. The team managed to do that whilst also experiencing one of the longest injury lists the Club has seen. With their outside back stocks all but depleted, Cheyse Blair, rookie Suliasi Vunivalu and mid-season signing Ryan Morgan were all handed Storm debuts.[1]

For the first time in the Club's history, Storm kept their opponents scoreless in consecutive weeks, first on ANZAC Day against the Warriors (42-0) then the Titans a week later (38-0). Round 10 saw the Melbourne take part in the first ever NRL Double Header in front of 52,347 fans at Suncorp Stadium – the largest non-finals crowd of the season. That night Cameron Smith helped Storm to a thrilling one-point win over the Cowboys with a field goal in the 71st minute. Melbourne then went through the Origin period with a 5-1 record, its best performance during that part of a season in six years. Big away wins over the Roosters and Broncos by 46 and 42 points respectively were the highlights. Vunivalu scored three tries that night against Brisbane to make it 16 tries from his opening 10 games. The 20-year-old ultimately finished with 23 for the season to finish the year as the NRL's leading try scorer and break Storm's try-scoring record. The final game of the season saw the men in purple clinch the Club's first Minor Premiership since 2011 with a 26-6 win over Cronulla. They backed up their efforts in Week One of the finals, defeating reigning premiers North Queensland 16-10. After earning a week off, Craig Bellamy's side booked their place in a sixth Grand Final in 11 years, narrowly defeating the Canberra Raiders 14-12. That game also broke a new record for Storm as it was the first time in history the Club recorded four consecutive home crowds of 20,000-plus.[1]

Storm then gave their absolute all against the Sharks in the Grand Final and took the lead with 15 minutes to play. However, they were ultimately pipped for the top prize, going down 14-12.[1]

Season summary

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  • Pre-season- New recruits took part in Melbourne Storm IDQ camp for pre season training before New Years.Dale Finucane was awarded the IDQ Iron bar.[2]
  • Auckland Nines – The club commenced their 2016 season competing in the annual Auckland Nines competition on 6–7 February 2016. For the first time they made it past the pool stage, winning their first two games.[3] They also won their quarter final before losing the semi-final to eventual winnerParramatta Eels.[4]Blake Green captained a youthful squad with an average age of just 22, with assistant coachAdam O'Brien handling coaching responsibilities.[3]
  • 4 March - Craig Bellamy announces that he has signed a 2-year contract extension with the club meaning his coaching tenure will continue until the end of the 2018 season.[5]
  • Round 1 - The Storm won their 12th consecutive first round encounter, with Marika Koroibete scoring two tries playing in his 50th NRL game.[6] Billy Slater re-injures his shoulder ruling him out for the rest of the season.[7]
  • Round 2 - Storm have a commanding victory over the Titans with Curtis Scott making his NRL debut.[8]
  • Round 3 - Storm remain the only unbeaten side in the NRL after a win over Warriors in New Zealand.[9]
  • Round 5 - Storm score their 300th win in the NRL coming from behind to defeat the Newcastle Knights.[10]
  • Round 6 - FijianSuliasi Vunivalu became the 171st player to debut for the Storm and in his debut game scored two tries including one in the first minute of the match.[11][12]
  • Round 9 - The Storm demolish the Gold Coast Titans 38-0 in a very one-sided game, this was the second consecutive week that the Storm have kept a side scoreless. This game marked Craig Bellamy's 350th NRL Game as coach, and also Cheyse Blair's debut for the Storm. In addition the game was notable for the fact that in only his third game, Suliasi Vunivalu scored two tries for the third consecutive week.[13][14]
  • Round 10 - The Storm defeat reigning premier's North Queensland Cowboys 15-14 in their "home" game at Brisbane'sSuncorp Stadium. Cameron Smith kicked only the second field goal of his career to break the deadlock.[15]
  • 19 May - Winger Marika Koroibete announces that he will leave the Storm at the end of the season and switch toSuper Rugby sideMelbourne Rebels.[16]
  • Round 11 -Ryan Morgan makes his debut for the Storm against his old club the Parramatta Eels after being granted an immediate release from the Eels following theirsalary cap scandal.[17]
  • Round 14 - The Storm demolish the Sydney Roosters away in a record breaking win. Records that fell in this game were:
    • It was the Storm's biggest win against the Roosters,
    • The first time the Roosters were kept tryless against the Storm
    • Roosters worst defeat against any side at Allianz Stadium.
    • First time three tries has been scored by a Storm player this season
    • Most points scored by a Storm player in a game this season[18]
  • Round 15 -Brodie Croft makes his playing debut and Suliasi Vunivalu becomes the NRL leading try scorer - to date, scoring 2 tries in the Storm's loss to St George Illawarra.[19]
  • Round 17 - Melbourne Storm complete a record breaking win over the Brisbane Broncos defeating them 48-6 in what was their 10th win in 11 matches atSuncorp Stadium.[20] Records that fell were:
    • Largest ever win over Broncos.
    • Brisbane's biggest ever defeat at Suncorp Stadium against any side.
    • Melbourne's highest score thus far this season.
    • Cameron Smith scoring 8 goals from 8 attempts scored the most points in a game thus far this season.
  • Round 19 -Matt White made his playing debut, in the Melbourne Storm's narrow win over Newcastle.[21]
  • Round 20 -Jesse Bromwich played his 150th Game against the Storms win over theSydney Roosters.
  • Round 21 -Marika Koroibete plays his 50th Game.
  • 5 August -Cooper Cronk signs a new two-year contract extension that will almost certainly see him finish his career with the Storm.[22]
  • Round 22 - The Storm defeat theSouth Sydney Rabbitohs 15-14 with a field Goal inGolden point extra time, moving to first place on the NRL table. The win came after scoring a penalty goal in the 80th minute to level the scores.[23]
  • Round 24 - Suliasi Vunivalu scores 4 tries in the Storms big win over Manly and in doing so registered the following records:[24]
    • equaled the club record for most tries scored in a game
    • equaled the club record for most tries scored in a season
    • equaled the NRL record for most tries scored in a rookie season
  • Round 26 - The Storm defeat the Cronulla Sharks in front of a sold-out crowd of 24,135 spectators to claim the minor Premiership. Suliasi Vunivalu also scored his 22nd try for the season claiming the outright record for most tries scored in a season for a Melbourne Storm player. Tohu Harris also played his 100th Game.[25]
  • Finals Week 1 - The Storm defeat theNorth Queensland Cowboys to earn a weeks break and a home Preliminary Final in Week 3.[26]
  • Finals Week 3 - Cooper Cronk played his 300th Game in the home Preliminary final win against Canberra. The win earned the Storm a place in the2016 NRL Grand Final. The crowd of 28,161 was also the Storms highest home crowd of the season and also their fifth highest ever home attendance.
  • Finals Week 4 - The2016 NRL Grand Final was and closely fought game and after the Cronulla Sharks won the first half and led 8-0 at half time, the Storm came back to hit the front in the second half 12 - 8 before the sharks scored the match winning try and winning the game 14 - 12. The final went right down to the final minutes with the Storm falling only metres short of scoring a try in the final few seconds. The Grand Final also marked Melbourne Storm's 500th NRL Game.[27]

Milestone games

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RoundPlayerMilestone
Round 1Marika Koroibete50th NRL game
Round 2Curtis ScottNRL debut
Round 6Suliasi VunivaluNRL debut
Round 11Ryan MorganStorm debut
Round 15Brodie CroftNRL debut
Round 19Matthew WhiteStorm debut
Round 20Jesse Bromwich150th game
Round 21Marika Koroibete50th Storm game
Finals Week 3Cooper Cronk300th Game

Fixtures

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Pre-Season

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Source:[28]

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.Source
6 FebruaryAuckland Nines Pool GamesParramatta EelsEden Park,Auckland, New ZealandWin144[29]
6 FebruarySouth Sydney RabbitohsWin1812[29]
7 FebruarySydney RoostersLoss726[29]
7 FebruaryAuckland Nines Quarter-finalNorth Queensland CowboysWin146[29]
7 FebruaryAuckland Nines Semi-finalParramatta EelsLoss817[29]
13 FebruaryTrialWests TigersSunshine Coast Stadium,Sunshine CoastLoss1618[30]
20 FebruaryTrialCanterbury BulldogsBelmore Sports Ground,BelmoreLoss020[31]

Regular season

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Result by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
GroundHHAAHHAHANAHAAHAAHAHAAHH
ResultWWWLWLWWWWWBWWLWWBWWWWLWLW
Position85132653332221222222211111
Points2466881012141618202224242628303234363838404042
Source:Rugby League Tables
A = Away;H = Home;N = Neutral;B = Bye;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Matches

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Source:[32]

DateRdOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.TriesGoalsField goalsRef
7 March1St George-Illawarra DragonsAAMI Park,MelbourneWon1816M Koroibete (2), K BromwichC Smith 3/5[6]
13 March2Gold Coast TitansAAMI Park,MelbourneWon3416W Chambers (2), D Finucane, B Green, C Munster, Y TonumaipeaC Smith 5/6[8]
20 March3New Zealand WarriorsMt Smart Stadium,AucklandWon2114K Bromwich, C Munster, M KoroibeteC Smith 4/4C Cronk 1/1[33]
28 March4Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSouthern Cross Group Stadium,SydneyLost614F KaufusiC Smith 1/1[34]
2 April5Newcastle KnightsAAMI Park,MelbourneWon1814C Cronk (2), R KennarC Smith 3/4[35]
11 April6Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsAAMI Park,MelbourneLost1218T Harris, Y TonumaipeaC Smith 2/3[36]
17 April7Wests TigersLeichhardt Oval,SydneyWon
(g.p.)
1918S Vunivalu (2), C Cronk, M KoroibeteC Smith 1/5C Cronk 1/2, C Smith 0/1[37]
25 April8New Zealand WarriorsAAMI Park,MelbourneWon420S Vunivalu (2), T Harris, T Glasby, J Bromwich, M Koroibete, C Munster, C CronkCSmith 5/8[38]
1 May9Gold Coast TitansCbus Super Stadium,Gold CoastWon380S Vunivalu (2), C Cronk (2), M Blair, T Harris, B GreenC Smith 5/8[13]
14 May10North Queensland CowboysSuncorp Stadium,BrisbaneWon1514T Harris, K ProctorC Smith 3/3C Smith 1/1[15]
23 May11Parramatta EelsPirtek Stadium,SydneyWon186S Vunivalu (2), M Koroibete, M BlairC Smith 1/4[39]
28 May12Bye
4 June13Penrith PanthersAAMI Park,MelbourneWon246J Bromwich, K Proctor, R Morgan, C CronkC Smith 4/5[40]
11 June14Sydney RoostersAllianz Stadium,SydneyWon460S Vunivalu (3), C Cronk (2), K Proctor, M Blair, C MunsterC Smith 7/8[41]
18 June15St George-Illawarra DragonsWIN Stadium,WollongongLost1020S Vunivalu (2)T Harris 1/3[42]
26 June16Wests TigersAAMI Park,MelbourneWon2920F Kaufusi (2), T Harris, M KoroibeteC Smith 6/6C Cronk 1/2[43]
1 July17Brisbane BroncosSuncorp Stadium,BrisbaneWon486S Vunivalu (3), M Blair (2), K Proctor, R Morgan, M KoroibeteC Smith 8/8[20]
9 July18Bye
17 July19Newcastle KnightsHunter Stadium,NewcastleWon2016M Koroibete (2), S Vunivalu, T HarrisC Smith 2/4[44]
23 July20Sydney RoostersAAMI Park,MelbourneWon2610D Finucane, K Proctor, C Cronk, T HarrisC Smith 5/5[45]
30 July21North Queensland Cowboys1300SMILES Stadium,TownsvilleWon168K Proctor, M Koroibete, T GlasbyC Smith 2/3[46]
6 August22South Sydney RabbitohsAAMI Park,MelbourneWon
(g.p.)
1514M Koroibete, M BlairC Smith 3/4C Smith 1/1, C Cronk 0/1[23]
15 August23Canberra RaidersGIO Stadium,CanberraLost822C CronkC Smith 2/2[47]
20 August24Manly Warringah Sea EaglesBrookvale Oval,SydneyWon3818S Vunivalu (4), K Bromwich, C Smith, F KaufusiC Smith 4/6, T Harris 1/1[24]
26 August25Brisbane BroncosAAMI Park,MelbourneLost1626T Harris, B Hampton, C SmithC Smith 2/3[48]
3 September26Cronulla-Sutherland SharksAAMI Park,MelbourneWon266M Blair (2), S Vunivalu, J BromwichC Smith 5/6[25]

Finals

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2nd Qualifying final
Saturday, 10 September
19:55AEST (UTC+10)
Melbourne Storm16 – 10North Queensland Cowboys
Tries:2
Vunivalurugby ball 32'
J Bromwichrugby ball 52'
Goals:4
Smithrugby goalposts icon pen 30',pen 49',54',pen 77'(4/5)
1st: 6–6
2nd: 10–4
[26]
Tries:2
Wintersteinrugby ball 40'
Feldtrugby ball 62'
Goals:1
Thurstonrugby goalposts icon 40'(1/2)
AAMI Park,Melbourne
Attendance: 21,233
Referees: Ben Cummins, Grant Atkins
Player of the Match:Jesse Bromwich (Melbourne)

2nd Preliminary final
Saturday, 24 September
19:45AEST (UTC+10)
Melbourne Storm14 – 12Canberra Raiders
Tries:2
Cronkrugby ball 32'
Blairrugby ball 60'
Goals:3
Smithrugby goalposts icon pen 16',33',pen 64'(3/4)
1st: 8–6
2nd: 6–6
[49]
Tries:2
Rapanarugby ball 23'
Whiteheadrugby ball 76'
Goals:2
Sezerrugby goalposts icon 25',77'(2/2)
AAMI Park,Melbourne
Attendance: 28,161
Referees: Matt Cecchin, Alan Shortall
Player of the Match:Cooper Cronk (Melbourne)

Main article:2016 NRL Grand Final
2016 NRL Grand Final
Sunday, 2 October
19:15AEDT (UTC+11)
Melbourne Storm12 – 14Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Tries:2
J Bromwichrugby ball 50'
Chambersrugby ball 64'
Goals:2
Smithrugby goalposts icon 51',66'(2/2)
1st: 0–8
2nd: 12–6
Report
Tries:2
Barbarugby ball 15'
Fifitarugby ball 69'
Goals:3
Maloneyrugby goalposts icon pen 8',16',71'(3/3)
ANZ Stadium,Sydney
Attendance: 83,625
Referees: Matt Cecchin,Ben Cummins
Touch judges: Jeff Younis, Brett Suttor
Clive Churchill Medal:Luke Lewis (Cronulla-Sutherland)

Ladder

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PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1Melbourne Storm2419052563302+26142
2Canberra Raiders2417162688456+23239
3Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks(P)2417162580404+17639
4North Queensland Cowboys2415092584355+22934
5Brisbane Broncos2415092554434+12034
6Penrith Panthers24140102563463+10032
7Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs24140102506448+5832
8Gold Coast Titans24111122508497+1127
9Wests Tigers24110132499607−10826
10New Zealand Warriors24100142513601−8824
11St. George Illawarra Dragons24100142341538−19724
12South Sydney Rabbitohs2490152473549−7622
13Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles2480162454563−10920
14Parramatta Eels24130112298324−26181
15Sydney Roosters2460182443576−13316
16Newcastle Knights2411222305800−4957

1Parramatta were deducted 12 competition points and their for/against tally accumulated between rounds 1-9 forgross long-term salary cap breaches.

2016 Coaching Staff

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  • Head coach:Craig Bellamy
  • Assistant coaches:Adam O’Brien &Jason Ryles
  • Development coaches: Marc Brentnall & Aaron Bellamy
  • Specialist coaches:Nick Maxwell (leadership) &Craig McRae (skills)
  • Director of Performance: Dean Benton
  • Performance coaches: Adam Basil (conditioning), Daniel Di Pasqua (strength) & Tim Rogers (rehabilitation)
  • Training & Logistics Manager: Matthew Barradeen
  • Football Director: Frank Ponissi
  • Head physiotherapist: Meirion Jones
  • Physiotherapist: Andrew Nawrocki
  • Club Doctor: Jason Chan

Academy & Affiliate

  • Storm Academy:Matt Adamson
  • Under 20s Coach: Eric Smith
  • Sunshine Coast Falcons Coach: Craig Ingebrigsten
  • Easts Tigers Coach: Scott Sipple

Reference:[50]

2016 Squad

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As of 20 July 2016

Further information:List of Melbourne Storm players
CapNat.Player namePositionFirst Storm GamePrevious First Grade RL club (a)
55AustraliaCameron Smith (c)HK2002AustraliaMelbourne Storm
58AustraliaBilly SlaterFB2003AustraliaMelbourne Storm
73AustraliaCooper CronkHB2004AustraliaMelbourne Storm
97AustraliaWill ChambersCE2007AustraliaQueensland Reds
105New ZealandKevin ProctorSR2008AustraliaMelbourne Storm
119New ZealandJesse BromwichPR2010AustraliaMelbourne Storm
144New ZealandTohu HarrisSR,LK,FE2013AustraliaMelbourne Storm
147New ZealandSlade GriffenHK,LK2013AustraliaMelbourne Storm
149New ZealandKenny BromwichPR,SR,LK2013AustraliaMelbourne Storm
150AustraliaJordan McLeanPR2013AustraliaMelbourne Storm
152AustraliaBen HamptonFE,HB,FB2013AustraliaMelbourne Storm
153AustraliaTim GlasbyPR,SR2013AustraliaMelbourne Storm
154SamoaYoung TonumaipeaWG,FB2014AustraliaMelbourne Storm
160AustraliaCameron MunsterFE,FB,HB,HK2014AustraliaMelbourne Storm
161FijiMarika KoroibeteWG2014AustraliaWests Tigers
162AustraliaBlake GreenFE,HB2015EnglandWigan Warriors
163AustraliaDale FinucanePR,SR,LK2015AustraliaCanterbury Bulldogs
164New ZealandFelise KaufusiPR2015AustraliaNorth Queensland Cowboys
166New ZealandNelson Asofa-SolomonaSR, PR2015AustraliaMelbourne Storm
167AustraliaChristian WelchSR, PR2015AustraliaMelbourne Storm
168SamoaRichard KennarWG2015AustraliaMelbourne Storm
170AustraliaCurtis ScottCE,WG2016AustraliaCronulla Sharks
171FijiSuliasi VunivaluWG2016AustraliaMelbourne Storm
172AustraliaCheyse BlairWG,CE2016AustraliaManly Sea Eagles
173AustraliaRyan MorganCE2016AustraliaParramatta Eels
174AustraliaBrodie CroftHB2016AustraliaMelbourne Storm
175AustraliaMatthew WhitePR2016AustraliaGold Coast Titans
AustraliaMark NichollsPR,SRYet to DebutAustraliaCanberra Raiders
AustraliaScott DrinkwaterTBCYet to DebutAustraliaSydney Roosters
TongaNafe SeluiniTBCYet to DebutAustraliaSydney Roosters
FijiBen NakubuwaiTBCYet to DebutAustraliaMelbourne Storm
AustraliaDean BrittTBCYet to DebutAustraliaMelbourne Storm

Player movements

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Source:[51]

Losses


Gains

Representative honours

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The following players have played a representative match in 2016. (C) = Captain

2016 All Stars match[52]City Vs
Country
[53]
Rugby League internationals
2016 Anzac Test[54][55]
Pacific Tests[56]
State of Origin 1[57]State of Origin 2State of Origin 3Four Nations (b)[58][59]
Cameron SmithWorld All Stars (C)-Australia (C)Queensland (C)Queensland (C)Queensland (C)Australia (C)
Will ChambersIndigenous All Stars------
Jordan McLean-Country-----
Dale Finucane-Country-----
Cooper Cronk--AustraliaQueenslandQueenslandQueenslandAustralia
Jesse Bromwich--New Zealand (C)---New Zealand (C)
Tohu Harris--New Zealand---New Zealand
Kevin Proctor--New Zealand---New Zealand
Ben Nakubuwai--Fiji----
Tui Kamikamica--Fiji----
Nafe Seluini--Tonga----
Felise Kaufusi--Tonga--Queensland (a)-

(a) -Felise Kaufusi was selected as the 18th Man for Queensland in State of Origin Game 3 but did not play.
(b) - includes the AUS vs NZL pre-tournament game to be played in Perth prior to travelling to England

Statistics

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Statistics Source:[60] Complete as of the end of the 2016 Regular season, (these stats do not include finals).

Further information:List of Melbourne Storm records
NameAppTGFGPts
Nelson Asofa-Solomona140000
Cheyse Blair1480032
Jesse Bromwich2430012
Kenny Bromwich2430012
Will Chambers142008
Brodie Croft10000
Cooper Cronk23110347
Dale Finucane242008
Tim Glasby192008
Blake Green212008
Ben Hampton171004
Tohu Harris2482036
Jeremy Hawkins00000
Felise Kaufusi2140016
Richard Kennar31004
Marika Koroibete22120048
Jordan McLean180000
Ryan Morgan82008
Cameron Munster2140016
Mark Nicholls00000
Kevin Proctor2160024
Curtis Scott20000
Nafe Seluini00000
Billy Slater10000
Cameron Smith232832176
Young Tonumaipea122008
Suliasi Vunivalu18220088
Christian Welch150000
Matt White30000
26 Players used-97855563

Scorers

Most Points in a Game: 16 points

  • Round 17 - Cameron Smith (8 Goals) vs Brisbane Broncos
  • Round 24 - Suliasi Vunivalu (4 Tries) vs Manly Sea Eagles

Most tries in a Game: 4

  • Round 24 - Suliasi Vunivalu vs Manly Sea Eagles

Winning Games

Highest score in a winning game: 48 points

  • Round 17 vs Brisbane Broncos

Lowest score in a winning game: 14 points

  • Preliminary Final vs Canberra Raiders

Greatest winning margin: 46 points

  • Round 14 vs Sydney Roosters

Greatest number of Games won consecutively: 7

  • Round 7 to Round 14

Losing Games

Highest score in a losing game: 16 points

  • Round 25 - vs Brisbane Broncos

Lowest score in a losing game: 6 points

  • Round 4 - vs Cronulla Sharks

Greatest losing margin: 14 points

  • Round 23 - vs Canberra Raiders

Jersey

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In November 2015 the Melbourne Storm signed a new 5-year deal with Melbourne-based manufacturer STAR.[61] New Home and Away jerseys have been designed for the upcoming season. The Home jersey is predominantly Navy Blue at the Top and morphing into purple as you move down the jersey, the lightning bolts also make a return on the sides of the jersey. The Away jersey is a striking white top with a Navy Blue and Purple V across the chest.[62]

Jersey choice
RD1RD2RD3RD4RD5RD6RD7RD8RD9RD10RD11RD12RD13RD14RD15RD16RD17RD18RD19RD20RD21RD22RD23RD24RD25RD26QFSFPFGF
HomeHomeClash^HomeHomeHomeClashHome^^ClashIndigenous#ClashHomeClashHomeHomeClashClashHeritage%ClashWIL&HomeClashHomeHomeHomeHomeHome


^Alternate sponsor logo used due to New Zealand restrictions on gambling advertising.
^^AddedANZAC Appeal andRSL Centenary logos.
# Designed by Lenny Briggs and Dixon Patten.[63]
%Replica of2000 World Club Challenge jersey, also worn in Round 5 2000 at theMCG.
&Women in League jersey — mostly pink and purple design.

Awards

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Trophy Cabinet

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Melbourne Storm Awards Night

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Held at Docklands, Melbourne on Friday 7 October 2016.[64]


Melbourne Storm players walked away from rugby league's Dally M awards on 28 September 2016 with a total of six Dally M awards.[66]

RLPA Awards Night

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Rugby League World Golden Boot

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On 22 December 2016,Cooper Cronk won the 2016Rugby League World Golden Boot Award (Worlds best player).[67]

Additional Awards

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