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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 .
On 14 July 2008 he became the first Melbourne Storm player to play 250 games. [7] He played in the 2008 NRL Grand Final defeat by Manly [ 8 ] and retired at conclusion of the 2008 season. [ 9 ] He left Melbourne as the club's all-time top try scorer.
Fullback Billy Slater is the club's most prolific try scorer with 190 tries scored during his career. 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 2019 Melbourne Storm season was the 22nd in the club's history, competing in the 2019 NRL season. The team was coached by Craig Bellamy , who coached the club for his 17th consecutive season. Melbourne Storm were captained by Cameron Smith , who had been the sole captain for the team since 2008.
Round 15 - Brodie Croft makes his playing debut and Suliasi Vunivalu becomes the NRL leading try scorer - to date, scoring 2 tries in the Storm's loss to St George Illawarra. [19] Round 17 - Melbourne Storm complete a record breaking win over the Brisbane Broncos defeating them 48-6 in what was their 10th win in 11 matches at Suncorp Stadium. [20]
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Cameron Smith became the Melbourne Storm's leading point scorer, overtaking now-Sea Eagles half Matt Orford in the preliminary final against the Brisbane Broncos. The Melbourne Storm became the first club since the Parramatta sides of the 1981 , 1982 , 1983 and 1984 seasons to make four consecutive grand finals.