2016 Melbourne Storm season

2016 Melbourne Storm season
NRL Rank 1st (Minor Premier)
Play-off result Runner Up
2016 record Wins: 19; Draws: 0; Losses: 5
Points scored For: 563; Against: 302
Team information
CEO Dave Donaghy
Coach Craig Bellamy
Captain
Stadium AAMI Park – 30,050
Top scorers
Tries Suliasi Vunivalu (23)
Goals Cameron Smith (87)
Points Cameron Smith (184)
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The 2016 Melbourne Storm season is the 19th in the club's history. They are competing in the 2016 NRL season. The team is coached by Craig Bellamy, coaching for his 14th consecutive season during which he coached his 350th Game. Melbourne Storm are also captained by Cameron Smith, who has been the sole captain for the team since 2008 making this his 9th consecutive season. In the pre-season the Storm competed in the 2016 Auckland Nines tournament, reaching the semi-finals. Mid-way through the NRL premiership's regular season the team had two of it members selected to play in the 2016 State of Origin series. At the conclusion of the 2016 NRL regular season the Storm finished in first place claiming their 2nd legitimate Minor Premiership and qualifying for the finals. The Storm won their first two finals which qualified them for the 2016 NRL Grand Final, after a close fought game which hung in the balance right until the final minutes, the Storm fell just short losing by 2 points

Season summary

Awards

Melbourne Storm players walked away from rugby league’s Dally M awards on 28 September 2016 with a total of six Dally M awards. Cooper Cronk was named the Dally M Play of the Year for a second time after winning his first in 2013. Cronk tied with North Queensland Cowboys prop Jason Taumalolo to win. Cronk was also crowned Dally M Halfback of the Year and Cameron Smith the Dally M Hooker of the Year, both players earning the respective honours for a fifth time in their careers. Smith was also named Representative player of the year after braking Darren Lockyer’s record for most State of Origin games played. After several consistent seasons, Jesse Bromwich was awarded Prop of the Year for the first time while rookie Suliasi Vunivalu added another chapter to a remarkable debut season when he was recognised for as the NRL’s Top Try Scorer.[25]

The six awards won were:

Fixtures

Pre-Season

Source:[26]

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Mel. Opp. Source
6 February Auckland Nines Pool Games Parramatta Eels Eden Park, Auckland, New ZealandWin144 [27]
6 February South Sydney Rabbitohs Win1812 [27]
7 February Sydney Roosters Loss 726 [27]
7 FebruaryAuckland Nines Quarter Final North Queensland Cowboys Win146 [27]
7 FebruaryAuckland Nines Semi Final Parramatta Eels Loss817 [27]
13 FebruaryTrial Wests Tigers Sunshine Coast Stadium, Sunshine Coast Loss1618 [28]
20 FebruaryTrial Canterbury Bulldogs Belmore Sports Ground, Belmore Loss020 [29]

Regular season

Source:[30]

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Mel. Opp. Tries Goals Field Goals Report
7 March1 St George-Illawarra Dragons AAMI Park, MelbourneWin1816Koroibete (2), K BromwichSmith 3/5 [3]
13 March2 Gold Coast Titans AAMI Park, MelbourneWin3416Chambers (2), Finucane, Green, Munster, TonumaipeaSmith 5/6 [5]
20 March3 New Zealand Warriors Mt Smart Stadium, AucklandWin2114K Bromwich, Munster, KoroibeteSmith 4/4 Cronk 1/1 [31]
28 March4 Cronulla SharksShark Park, CronullaLoss614KaufusiSmith 1/1 [32]
2 April5 Newcastle Knights AAMI Park, MelbourneWin1814Cronk (2), KennarSmith 3/4 [33]
11 April6 Canterbury Bulldogs AAMI Park, MelbourneLoss1218Harris, TonumaipeaSmith 2/3[34]
17 April7 Wests TigersLeichhardt Oval, BalmainWin (GP)1918Vunivalu (2), Cronk, KoroibeteSmith 1/5 Cronk 1/2, Smith 0/1[35]
25 April8 New Zealand Warriors AAMI Park, MelbourneWin420Vunivalu (2), Harris, Glasby, J Bromwich, Koroibete, Munster, CronkSmith 5/8[36]
1 May9 Gold Coast Titans Cbus Super Stadium, Gold CoastWin380 Vunivalu (2), Cronk (2), Blair, Harris, GreenSmith 5/8[10]
14 May10 North Queensland Cowboys Suncorp Stadium, BrisbaneWin1514Harris, ProctorSmith 3/3 Smith 1/1 [12]
23 May11 Parramatta EelsPirtek Stadium, ParramattaWin186Vunivalu (2), Koroibete, BlairSmith 1/4[37]
28 May12Bye
4 June13 Penrith Panthers AAMI Park, MelbourneWin246J Bromwich, Proctor, Morgan, CronkSmith 4/5[38]
11 June14 Sydney RoostersAllianz Stadium, SydneyWin460Vunivalu (3), Cronk (2), Proctor, Blair, MunsterSmith 7/8[39]
18 June15 St George-Illawarra Dragons WIN Stadium, Wollongong Loss1020Vunivalu (2)Harris 1/3[40]
26 June16 Wests Tigers AAMI Park, MelbourneWin2920Kaufusi (2), Harris, KoroibeteSmith 6/6Cronk 1/2[41]
1 July17 Brisbane BroncosSuncorp Stadium, BrisbaneWin486Vunivalu (3), Blair (2), Proctor, Morgan, KoroibeteSmith 8/8[17]
9 July18Bye
17 July19 Newcastle Knights Hunter Stadium, NewcastleWin2016Koroibete (2), Vunivalu, HarrisSmith 2/4[42]
23 July20 Sydney Roosters AAMI Park, MelbourneWin2610Finucane, Proctor, Cronk, HarrisSmith 5/5[43]
30 July21 North Queensland Cowboys 1300SMILES Stadium, TownsvilleWin168Proctor, Koroibete, GlasbySmith 2/3[44]
6 August22 South Sydney Rabbitohs AAMI Park, MelbourneWin (GP)1514Koroibete, BlairSmith 3/4 Smith 1/1, Cronk 0/1[20]
15 August23 Canberra Raiders GIO Stadium, CanberraLoss822CronkSmith 2/2[45]
20 August24 Manly Sea Eagles Brookvale Oval, ManlyWin3818Vunivalu (4), K Bromwich, Smith, KaufusiSmith 4/6, Harris 1/1[21]
26 August25 Brisbane Broncos AAMI Park, MelbourneLoss1626Harris, Hampton, SmithSmith 2/3[46]
3 September26 Cronulla Sharks AAMI Park, MelbourneWin266Blair (2), Vunivalu, J BromwichSmith 5/6[22]

Finals

Date Round Opponent Venue Result Mel. Opp. Tries Goals Field Goals Report
10 SeptemberWeek 1 - Qualifying Final North Queensland Cowboys AAMI Park, MelbourneWin1610Vunivalu, J BromwichSmith 4/5[23]
24 SeptemberWeek 3 - Preliminary Final Canberra Raiders AAMI Park, MelbourneWin1412Cronk, BlairSmith 3/4[47]
2 OctoberWeek 4 - Grand Final Cronulla Sharks ANZ Stadium, SydneyLoss1214J Bromwich, ChambersSmith 2/2[24]

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Melbourne Storm 2419052563302+26142
2 Canberra Raiders 2417162688456+23239
3 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (P) 2417162580404+17639
4 North Queensland Cowboys 2415092584355+22934
5 Brisbane Broncos 2415092554434+12034
6 Penrith Panthers 24140102563463+10032
7 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24140102506448+5832
8 Gold Coast Titans 24111122508497+1127
9 Wests Tigers 24110132499607−10826
10 New Zealand Warriors 24100142513601−8824
11 St. George Illawarra Dragons 24100142341538−19724
12 South Sydney Rabbitohs 2490152473549−7622
13 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 2480162454563−10920
14 Parramatta Eels 24130112298324−26181
15 Sydney Roosters 2460182443576−13316
16 Newcastle Knights 2411222305800−4957

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

2016 squad

As of 20 July 2016

For more details on this topic, see List of Melbourne Storm players.
Cap Nat. Player name Position First Melbourne Storm Game Previous club
55 Australia Cameron Smith (c) HK 2002 Australia Melbourne Storm
60 Australia Billy Slater FB 2003 Australia Melbourne Storm
73 Australia Cooper Cronk HB 2004 Australia Melbourne Storm
98 Australia Will Chambers CE 2007 Australia Queensland Reds
106 New Zealand Kevin Proctor SR 2008 Australia Melbourne Storm
119 New Zealand Jesse Bromwich PR 2010 Australia Melbourne Storm
144 New Zealand Slade Griffen HK,LK 2013 Australia Melbourne Storm
145 New Zealand Tohu Harris SR,LK,FE 2013 Australia Melbourne Storm
149 New Zealand Kenny Bromwich PR,SR,LK 2013 Australia Melbourne Storm
150 Australia Jordan McLean PR 2013 Australia Melbourne Storm
152 Australia Ben Hampton FE,HB,FB 2013 Australia Melbourne Storm
153 Australia Tim Glasby PR,SR 2013 Australia Melbourne Storm
156 Samoa Young Tonumaipea WG,FB 2014 Australia Melbourne Storm
160 Australia Cameron Munster FE,FB,HB,HK 2014 Australia Melbourne Storm
161 Fiji Marika Koroibete WG 2014 Australia Wests Tigers
162 Australia Dale Finucane PR,SR,LK 2015 Australia Canterbury Bulldogs
163 Australia Blake Green FE,HB 2015 England Wigan Warriors
164 New Zealand Felise Kaufusi PR 2015 Australia North Queensland Cowboys
166 New Zealand Nelson Asofa-Solomona SR, PR 2015 Australia Melbourne Storm
167 Australia Christian Welch SR, PR 2015 Australia Melbourne Storm
168 Samoa Richard Kennar WG 2015 Australia Melbourne Storm
170 Australia Curtis Scott CE,WG 2016 Australia Cronulla Sharks
171 Fiji Suliasi Vunivalu WG 2016 Australia Melbourne Storm
172 Australia Cheyse Blair WG,CE 2016 Australia Manly Sea Eagles
173 Australia Ryan Morgan CE 2016 Australia Parramatta Eels
174 Australia Brodie Croft HB 2016 Australia Melbourne Storm
175 Australia Matthew White PR 2016 Australia Gold Coast Titans
Australia Mark Nicholls PR,SR - Australia Canberra Raiders
Australia Scott Drinkwater TBC - Australia Sydney Roosters

Player movements

Source:[48]

Representative honours

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

2016 All Stars match[49] City Vs
Country
[50]
Rugby League internationals
2016 Anzac Test[51][52]
Pacific Tests[53]
State of Origin 1[54] State of Origin 2 State of Origin 3 Four Nations (b)[55][56]
Cameron Smith
World All Stars (C)
-
Australia (C)
Queensland (C)
Queensland (C)
Queensland (C)
Australia (C)
Will Chambers
Indigenous All Stars
-
-
-
-
-
-
Jordan McLean
-
Country
-
-
-
-
-
Dale Finucane
-
Country
-
-
-
-
-
Cooper Cronk
-
-
Australia
Queensland
Queensland
Queensland
Australia
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

Statistics Source:[57] Complete as of the end of the 2016 Regular season, (these stats do not include finals).

For more details on this topic, see List of Melbourne Storm records.
NameAppTGFGPts
Asofa-Solomona, NelsonNelson Asofa-Solomona 140000
Blair, CheyseCheyse Blair 1480032
Bromwich, JesseJesse Bromwich 2430012
Bromwich, KennyKenny Bromwich 2430012
Chambers, WillWill Chambers 142008
Croft, BrodieBrodie Croft 10000
Cronk, CooperCooper Cronk 23110347
Finucane, DaleDale Finucane 242008
Glasby, TimTim Glasby 192008
Green, BlakeBlake Green 212008
Hampton, BenBen Hampton 171004
Harris, TohuTohu Harris 2482036
Hawkins, JeremyJeremy Hawkins 00000
Kaufusi, FeliseFelise Kaufusi 2140016
Kennar, RichardRichard Kennar 31004
Koroibete, MarikaMarika Koroibete 22120048
McLean, JordanJordan McLean 180000
Morgan, RyanRyan Morgan 82008
Munster, CameronCameron Munster 2140016
Nicholls, MarkMark Nicholls 00000
Proctor, KevinKevin Proctor 2160024
Scott, CurtisCurtis Scott 20000
Slater, BillyBilly Slater 10000
Smith, CameronCameron Smith 232832176
Tonumaipea, YoungYoung Tonumaipea 122008
Vunivalu, SuliasiSuliasi Vunivalu 18220088
Welch, ChristianChristian Welch 150000
White, MattMatt White 30000
26 Players used - 97 85 5 563

Scorers

Most Points in a Game: 16 points

Most tries in a Game: 4

Winning Games

Highest score in a winning game: 48 points

Lowest score in a winning game: 14 points

Greatest winning margin: 46 points

Greatest number of Games won consecutively: 7

Losing Games

Highest score in a losing game: 16 points

Lowest score in a losing game: 6 points

Greatest losing margin: 14 points

Jersey

In November 2015 the Melbourne Storm signed a new 5-year deal with Melbourne-based manufacturer STAR.[58] 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 lightening 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.[59]

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