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The 2024 Melbourne Storm season was the 27th in the club's history, competing in the 2024 NRL season. The team was coached by Craig Bellamy, coaching the club for a 22nd consecutive season. Melbourne Storm appointed a new captain for the season, as Harry Grant replaced Christian Welch. [1]
Melbourne Storm players have also won the Dally M medal on six occasions with Smith winning in 2006 and 2017, Slater in 2011, Cooper Cronk in 2013 and 2016 and most recently Jahrome Hughes in 2024. The Storm have thus far had five Golden Boot award winners, more than any other club (Smith 2007 and 2017, Slater 2008, Greg Inglis 2009 and Cronk ...
Player 2015–2024 – 163 games with Melbourne; captain 2022–2023 ... From 2016–18 Melbourne Storm played one "home" fixture per year at Suncorp Stadium in ...
The NRL Under-20s competition, known commercially as the Toyota Cup (2008–2012) and Holden Cup (2013–2017) was contested by the Melbourne Storm. Colloquially, the team was known as the Thunderbolts , a name which has carried through to the joint-venture Storm/ VRL junior representative team, the Victoria Thunderbolts who compete in NSWRL ...
On 21 August 2024, Welch was inducted as a life member of the Melbourne Storm. [17] Welch played a total of 20 matches for Melbourne in the 2024 NRL season as the club finished as minor premiers. Welch played in Melbourne's 2024 NRL Grand Final loss against Penrith.
Melbourne Storm is an Australian professional rugby league club based in Melbourne, Australia. The club was formed in 1997 and played their first competitive matches in the 1998 NRL season. The club has won four premierships since their inception, in 1999, 2012, 2017 and 2020, and have contested several more grand finals.
Melbourne Storm in 2024 had an all time average attendance of 13,762 per match, growing to a record of more than 20,000 per match. Storm matches on television attract around 20,000 viewers per game in Melbourne.
Papenhuyzen played a total of 20 matches for Melbourne in the 2024 NRL season including their grand final loss to Penrith. [23] On 12 December, the Storm announced that Papenhuyzen had signed a one year extension with the club until the end of 2026. [24]