This is a list of records and statistics for the Melbourne Storm who have played in the Australian National Rugby League competition since 1998. This page is current as at the end of the 2016 season.
NOTE: Individual and Club Records on this page are NRL records only and do not take into account games against non NRL teams eg. World Club Challenge
Sources: [1] and [2]
The current Melbourne Storm all time head to head win-loss record is as follows:
Games | Won | Drawn | Lost | Points for | Points against | Win % |
500 | 317 | 6 | 177 | 11,837 | 8,589 | 64.00% |
NOTE: The Storm's wins percentage is currently the best in the league.
Club Records
Top 4 Biggest Wins
Top 4 Biggest Losses
Top 4 Highest Scores
Top 4 Highest Scores Conceded
Most Consecutive Wins
- 15, 4 August 2012 - 4 May 2013; includes the 2012 NRL Final Series and Premiership
Most Consecutive Losses
- 6, 27 April 2002 - 8 June 2002
Biggest Comeback
Recovered from a 22-point deficit.
Worst Collapse
Surrendered a 16-point lead.
Individual Records
200+ Games For Club
Most Tries In A Match
Most Goals In A Match
Most Points In A Match
Most Tries In A Season
Top 4 Most Tries For Club
Most Points In A Season
Top 4 Most Points For Club
Individual Competition Honours
Awarded to NRL Grand Final Player of the Match
Awarded to NRL Season Player of the Year
Awarded to World's Best Rugby League Player of the Year
Awarded to State of Origin Player of the Year
Awarded to Queensland State of Origin Player of the Year
Awarded to New South Wales State of Origin Player of the Year
Awarded to World Club Challenge Player of the Match
Awarded to National Youth Competition Grand Final Player of the Match
Individual Club Honurs
Melbourne Storm Player of the Year
Melbourne Storm Rookie of the Year
Club honours
Premierships
Runners Up
Minor Premierships
Year | Competition | Wins |
2006 | NRL | 20 (Stripped of title) |
2007 | NRL | 21 (Stripped of title) |
2008 | NRL | 17 (Stripped of title) |
2011 | NRL | 19 |
2016 | NRL | 19 |
National Youth Competition Premierships
Wooden Spoon
Year | Competition | Wins |
2010* | NRL | 14 |
(* denotes all competition points were stripped due to the salary cap breach).
World Club Challenge
Finals Appearances
1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Stadium records
Home Grounds used by the Storm
* Docklands Stadium (Etihad) was only used as the Storm's sole home ground in 2001, following which the club returned to Olympic Park from 2002 and only played a small number of high-profile regular season and finals games at the larger retractable-roofed stadium from 2008 until the opening of AAMI Park in 2010.
Top 5 Home Attendances
Melbourne Storm Sponsors
Manufacturers
- 1998: Nike
- 1999–2002: Fila
- 2003–04: Canterbury
- 2005–08: Reebok
- 2009–13: KooGa
- 2014–15: BLK
- 2016: Star Athletic
- 2017-present: ISC
Chest Sponsors
- 1998–2000: None
- 2001–05: Adecco
- 2006–08: Medibank Private
- 2009–R6, 2010: ME Bank
- R7-R26, 2010: Jayco
- 2011–13: Crown
- 2014–present: Crown Resorts
- 2015–Present: Spot Jobs (Centre upper chest)
Back Sponsors
- 1998–2001: Player Names (top)
- 2002–2005: Adecco (top)
- 2006–R6, 2010: Host Plus (top and bottom)
- R7-R26, 2010: Suzuki (top)/Jayco (bottom)
- R1-26, 2011: None
- 2011 Finals: Harvey Norman (top and bottom)
- R1-10, 2012: None
- R12, 2012–2015: Programmed (top)
- 2012 Finals: Anzac Biscuits (bottom)
- R17, 2013–present: Tigerair (bottom)
- 2016- present: Host Plus (Top)
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Sleeve Sponsors
- 1998-Late 1998: None
- Late 1998–2003: Honda
- 2004: None
- 2005: Medibank Private
- R1-R4, 2006: None
- R6, 2006–2007: Mortgage House
- 2008–present: Suzuki
Shorts Sponsors
- 2001–2002: Accapac
- 2003–2004: Accapac (front) and Crazy Johns (back)
- 2005-late 2006: None
- late 2006–2010: Jayco
- 2010–2011: Makita (front) and Jayco (back)
- 2012–present: Makita (front) and Harvey Norman (back)
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Seasons (19) |
- 1990
- 1991
- 1992
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
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- 1997
- 1998
- 1999
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