Melbourne Storm

Melbourne Storm

Melbourne Storm is a professional rugby league team located in Melbourne, Australia, competing in the National Rugby League (NRL). Their home games take place at AAMI Park Stadium, where they also provide various corporate entertainment options for fans and businesses.

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#321100

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#6950

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#68

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  • 6 days ago | melbournestorm.com.au | Cameron Mee

    Josh Kerr has inspired the Dolphins to their first win over Melbourne in his 100th NRL game. The forward was injected into the contest with his team trailing 16-2 and made an instant impact to swing the game in his team's favour. Kerr crossed for a try soon after entering the match and didn't let up to lay the platform for a 42-22 victory. Halves Isaiya Katoa and Kodi Nikorima were outstanding, surgically picking apart the Storm defence.

  • 2 months ago | melbournestorm.com.au | Cameron Mee

    Melbourne Storm skipper Harry Grant has praised teammate Eli Katoa's ability to unite the playing group after the forward's elevation to the club's leadership group. The 25-year-old joins a group featuring Josh King, Ryan Papenhuyzen and Tui Kamikamica for the first time in 2025, with Jahrome Hughes and Cameron Munster the vice-captains and Grant the captain.

  • Dec 9, 2024 | melbournestorm.com.au | Colleen Edwards

    After successful surgeries on his hips, Cam Munster is not only targeting a Round 1 return, but is also embracing the challenge of regaining his representative jerseys. The Storm five-eighth battled hip and groin issues all last season, missing two months of football - including the entire State of Origin series for the Maroons - before returning in Round 21 for Melbourne’s run into the grand final where they were downed by Penrith.

  • Oct 25, 2024 | melbournestorm.com.au | Colleen Edwards

    Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga has backed hooker Harry Grant to play big minutes throughout the Pacific Championships campaign and scoffed when asked about needing to change his dummy half rotation following Australia’s win over Tonga. "Why?” Meninga had said with a laugh at the post-match press conference when asked if he would look at bringing in a new hooker for the revenge mission against New Zealand.

  • Oct 7, 2024 | melbournestorm.com.au | Brad Walter

    Knights utility Phoenix Crossland and Penrith rookies Casey McLean and Trent Toelau are among eight debutants in the Kiwis squad to play Australia and Tonga in the Pacific Championships. Golden Boot winner James Fisher-Harris, fresh from an extraordinary fourth consecutive NRL grand final win with Penrith, will again captain the side after leading the Kiwis to a record 30-0 defeat of the Kangaroos in last year’s final.

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