2006 Melbourne Storm season

2006 Melbourne Storm season
NRL Rank 1st
Play-off result Runner Up
2006 record Wins: 20; Draws: 0; Losses: 4
Points scored For: 605; Against: 404
Team information
CEO Brian Waldron
Coach Craig Bellamy
Captain
  • Rotating Captains
Stadium Olympic Park Stadium
Top scorers
Tries Greg Inglis (18)
Steve Turner (18)
Goals Cameron Smith (79)
Points Cameron Smith (178)
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The 2006 Melbourne Storm season was the 9th in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2006 Telstra Premiership, winning a record 20 out of 24 regular season games to finish in first place and win the minor premiership, eight points clear of the second-placed Bulldogs.[1] They then reached the grand final as favourites only to lose to the Brisbane Broncos.

The Storm's Queensland trio of Greg Inglis, Cameron Smith and Antonio Kaufusi were selected to make their international debuts for Australia in 2006.

Post-season the Storm farewelled Nathan Friend and Jake Webster (Gold Coast Titans), David Kidwell (South Sydney) and Scott Hill (Harlequins Rugby League).[2]

Match results

RoundOpponentResultMel.Opp.DateVenue
1New Zealand WarriorsWin2216Mar 12Mt. Smart
2Sydney RoostersWin2218Mar 19SFS
3North Queensland CowboysLoss840Mar 25Dairy Farmers Stadium
4Wests TigersLoss2830Apr 2Leichhardt Oval
5BYE
6Penrith PanthersWin4018Apr 15Hindmarsh Stadium
7Newcastle KnightsWin526Apr 22Olympic Park
8St. George Illawarra DragonsWin2410Apr 29Olympic Park
9South Sydney RabbitohsWin3814May 6Telstra Stadium
10North Queensland CowboysWin186May 13Olympic Park
11Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesLoss1234May 20Brookvale Oval
12Melbourne StormWin1716May 28Olympic Park
13Sydney RoostersWin2016Jun 6Olympic Park
14Parramatta EelsWin3422Jun 11Parramatta Stadium
15Canberra RaidersWin2212Jun 18Olympic Park
16Canterbury BulldogsWin1612Jun 23Olympic Park
17BYE
18Brisbane BroncosWin104Jul 7Olympic Park
19Newcastle KnightsWin2416Jul 16EnergyAustralia Stadium
20Cronulla SharksWin2812Jul 21Olympic Park
21St. George Illawarra DragonsWin3424Jul 30Oki Jubilee Stadium
22Wests TigersWin464Aug 5Olympic Park
23Brisbane BroncosWin1812Aug 13Suncorp Stadium
24New Zealand WarriorsLoss2024Aug 19Olympic Park
25Canberra RaidersWin2218Aug 26Canberra Stadium
26Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesWin3020Sep 2Olympic Park
Qualifying FinalParramatta EelsWin126Sep 10Olympic Park
Preliminary FinalSt. George Illawarra DragonsWin2410Sep 23Telstra Stadium
GRAND FINALBrisbane BroncosLoss815Oct 1Telstra Stadium

Ladder

Team Pld W D L B F A PD Pts
1 Melbourne 2420042605404+20144
2 Bulldogs 2416082608468+14036
3 Brisbane 24140102497392+10532
4 Newcastle 24140102608538+7032
5 Manly 24140102534493+4132
6 St George Illawarra 24140102519481+3832
7 Canberra 24130112525573-4830
8 Parramatta 24120122506483+2328
9 North Queensland 24110132450463-1326
10 New Zealand 24120122552463+8924
11 Wests Tigers 24100142490565-7524
12 Penrith 24100142510587-7724
13 Cronulla 2490152515544-2922
14 Sydney 2480162528650-12220
15 South Sydney 2430212429772-34310

Awards and honours

References

  1. AAP (2001-10-02). "Broncos claim premiership". tvnz.co.nz. Television New Zealand Limited. Retrieved 2009-12-17.
  2. Paxinos, Stathi (2001-10-01). "Rock-solid Smith revels in leader's role". The Age. Fairfax digital. Retrieved 2009-12-17.
  3. "NRL Honour Board". melbournestorm.com.au. Melbourne Storm. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
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