List of Melbourne Storm records

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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 Challenge games. This article is current as of the end of the 2024 NRL season. Sources of information: Rugby League Project and Rugby League Tables

Melbourne Storm Win–loss record

Overall

Melbourne Storm Win–loss records

Note: Active opponents in bold

Club honours

NRL Premierships

NOTE: 2007 and 2009 titles stripped due to salary cap breach.

NRL Runners Up

NRL Minor Premierships

NOTE: 2006, 2007 and 2008 titles stripped due to salary cap breach.

NRL Under-20s Premierships

NOTE: The NRL Under-20s (National Youth Competition) ceased operation following the 2017 season.

World Club Challenge Titles

NOTE: 2010 title stripped due to salary cap breach.

Finals Appearances

1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

Club Records

Winning Games

Top 10 Biggest Wins

Top 10 Highest Scores

Most Consecutive Wins

Biggest Comeback

Recovered from a 22-point deficit.

Losing Games

Top 10 Biggest Losses

Top 10 Highest Scores Conceded

Most Consecutive Losses

Worst Collapse

Surrendered an 18-point lead.

Individual Records

Games for club

Try Scoring Records

Top 10 Most Tries For Club

Most Tries In A Match

Most Tries In A Season

Current Record in Bold

Points Scoring Records

Top 10 Most Points For Club

Most Points In A Season

Current Record in Bold

Top 10 Most Points In a Game

Most Goals In A Game

Age Records

Oldest Player Fielded

Youngest Player Fielded

Relationship Records

Father/Son relationships

Notable Storm relationships

Discipline

Players sent off

Most sin bins – career

Longest suspensions

Honour Roll

Captains

This is the complete list of all players that have captained the Melbourne Storm Rugby League club in an NRL game since 1998. Order is dictated by the year and round in which each player first captained the team. Between 2006 and 2007 the club had a rotating captains policy, so there were a large number of players listed as captain during this time. Cameron Smith, the club's longest serving captain, captained his first game during this period (round 3 2006) even though he did not become the permanent captain until round 18 in 2007, this makes him the clubs 11th captain. Following the retirement of Smith, the club used co-captains during the 2021 and 2022 seasons before reverting to a single captain for 2023. The incumbent captain is Harry Grant. Source:

Coaches

NRL

NRL Under-20s

Chair

CEOs

Life Members

Starting in 2005, Melbourne Storm has recognised significant figures in the history of the club, by awarding them life membership.

Individual Competition Honours

NRL

NRL Hall of Fame

Inducted for their contribution to the rugby league in Australia and New Zealand.

Clive Churchill Medal

Awarded to NRL Grand Final Player of the Match

Dally M Medal

Awarded to NRL Player of the Year

Preston Campbell Medal

Awarded to NRL All-Stars Player of the Match

State of Origin

Wally Lewis Medal

Awarded to State of Origin series Player of the Year

Ron McAuliffe Medal

Awarded to Queensland State of Origin Player of the Year

Brad Fittler Medal

Awarded to New South Wales State of Origin Player of the Year

State of Origin Man of the Match

Awarded at the end of each State of Origin game.

International

Golden Boot Award

Awarded to World's Best Rugby League Player of the Year

Rugby League International Federation Player of the Year

Awarded to World's Best Rugby League Player of the Year

World Club Challenge Medal

Awarded to World Club Challenge Player of the Match

NRL Nines Team of the Tournament

Other Awards

Rugby League Players Association

Sprit of ANZAC Medal

Awarded to ANZAC Day Player of the Match.

NRL Under-20s

Jack Gibson Medal

Awarded to NRL Under-20s Grand Final Player of the Match

NRL Under-20s Player of the Year

Melbourne Storm Pre-Season

I Don't Quit Iron Bar

Awarded to the best newly recruited player during pre-season boot camp and nominated by military facilitators.

Melbourne Storm Player of the Year Awards

The below awards are all handed out at the annual Melbourne Storm Player of the Year Awards night held at the conclusion of the NRL season.

Cameron Smith Player of the Year

Award renamed "Cameron Smith Player of the Year Award" as of 2022 Melbourne Storm Awards Night.

Members' Player of the Year

Billy Slater Rookie of the Year

Award renamed "Billy Slater Rookie of the Year Award" as of 2018 Melbourne Storm Awards Night.

Most Improved Player of the Year

Back of the Year

Forward of the Year

Cooper Cronk Feeder Player of the Year

Award renamed "Cooper Cronk Feeder Player of the Year Award" as of 2017 Melbourne Storm Awards Night.

Darren Bell U21’s Player of the Year

Award renamed "Darren Bell Under 21's Player of the Year Award" after the death of the Melbourne Storm Recruitment Scout in 2011.

Greg Brentnall Young Achievers Award

Award named after chairman of Victoria Rugby League, Greg Brentnall and presented to the most outstanding under 18 year old.

Melbourne Storm Academy Player of the Year

Best Try of the Year

Stadium records

Primary Home Grounds used by the Storm

Secondary Home Grounds used by the Storm

Attendances

NOTE: From 2016–18 Melbourne Storm played one "home" fixture per year at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane as part of a Double Header. These statistics have not been included on this table below as the Suncorp Stadium capacity is significantly higher than home venues in Melbourne and crowd numbers are distorted due to the games being double headers because it is not known how much of the crowd is there for the Storm games and how many are there for the other featured game.

Top 5 Home Attendances (Regular Season) - Home Games played in Melbourne

Top 5 Home Attendances (Finals)

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