2016 Melbourne Storm season


The 2016 Melbourne Storm season was the 19th in the club's history, they competed in the 2016 NRL season and were coached by Craig Bellamy, coaching for his 14th consecutive season during which he coached his 350th Game. Melbourne Storm were also captained in 2016 by Cameron Smith, who was 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.
Storm kicked off the season with three straight wins despite playing below their best. Marika Koroibete scored a double in a season-opening win against the Dragons while Will Chambers did the same the following week in a 34-16 triumph over the Gold Coast. Two losses soon followed against the Sharks and Bulldogs before a Round 7 golden point-win over Wests Tigers saw Melbourne hit their straps. Cooper Cronk's 85th minute field goal in that game kick-started a stellar run for Storm that saw them win 13 of their next 14 games to move into top spot on the NRL ladder. Cronk went on to play his 300th NRL game in a Preliminary final later in the season – becoming just the 25th player to reach that mark. The team managed to do that whilst also experiencing one of the longest injury lists the Club has seen. With their outside back stocks all but depleted, Cheyse Blair, rookie Suliasi Vunivalu and mid-season signing Ryan Morgan were all handed Storm debuts.
For the first time in the Club's history, Storm kept their opponents scoreless in consecutive weeks, first on ANZAC Day against the Warriors then the Titans a week later. Round 10 saw the Melbourne take part in the first ever NRL Double Header in front of 52,347 fans at Suncorp Stadium – the largest non-finals crowd of the season. That night Cameron Smith helped Storm to a thrilling one-point win over the Cowboys with a field goal in the 71st minute. Melbourne then went through the Origin period with a 5-1 record, its best performance during that part of a season in six years. Big away wins over the Roosters and Broncos by 46 and 42 points respectively were the highlights. Vunivalu scored three tries that night against Brisbane to make it 16 tries from his opening 10 games. The 20-year-old ultimately finished with 23 for the season to finish the year as the NRL's leading try scorer and break Storm's try-scoring record. The final game of the season saw the men in purple clinch the Club's first Minor Premiership since 2011 with a 26-6 win over Cronulla. They backed up their efforts in Week One of the finals, defeating reigning premiers North Queensland 16-10. After earning a week off, Craig Bellamy's side booked their place in a sixth Grand Final in 11 years, narrowly defeating the Canberra Raiders 14-12. That game also broke a new record for Storm as it was the first time in history the Club recorded four consecutive home crowds of 20,000-plus.
Storm then gave their absolute all against the Sharks in the Grand Final and took the lead with 15 minutes to play. However, they were ultimately pipped for the top prize, going down 14-12.

Season summary

Fixtures

Pre-Season

Source:
DateRoundOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.Source
6 FebruaryAuckland Nines Pool Games Parramatta EelsEden Park, Auckland, New ZealandWin144
6 FebruaryAuckland Nines Pool Games South Sydney RabbitohsEden Park, Auckland, New ZealandWin1812
7 FebruaryAuckland Nines Pool Games Sydney RoostersEden Park, Auckland, New ZealandLoss726
7 FebruaryAuckland Nines Quarter Final North Queensland CowboysEden Park, Auckland, New ZealandWin146
7 FebruaryAuckland Nines Semi Final Parramatta EelsEden Park, Auckland, New ZealandLoss817
13 FebruaryTrial Wests TigersSunshine Coast Stadium, Sunshine CoastLoss1618
20 FebruaryTrial Canterbury BulldogsBelmore Sports Ground, BelmoreLoss020

Regular season

Source:
DateRoundOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.TriesGoalsField GoalsReport
7 March1 St George-Illawarra DragonsAAMI Park, MelbourneWin1816Koroibete, K BromwichSmith 3/5
13 March2 Gold Coast TitansAAMI Park, MelbourneWin3416Chambers, Finucane, Green, Munster, TonumaipeaSmith 5/6
20 March3 New Zealand WarriorsMt Smart Stadium, AucklandWin2114K Bromwich, Munster, KoroibeteSmith 4/4Cronk 1/1
28 March4 Cronulla SharksShark Park, CronullaLoss614KaufusiSmith 1/1
2 April5 Newcastle KnightsAAMI Park, MelbourneWin1814Cronk, KennarSmith 3/4
11 April6 Canterbury BulldogsAAMI Park, MelbourneLoss1218Harris, TonumaipeaSmith 2/3
17 April7 Wests TigersLeichhardt Oval, BalmainWin 1918Vunivalu, Cronk, KoroibeteSmith 1/5Cronk 1/2, Smith 0/1
25 April8 New Zealand WarriorsAAMI Park, MelbourneWin420Vunivalu, Harris, Glasby, J Bromwich, Koroibete, Munster, CronkSmith 5/8
1 May9 Gold Coast TitansCbus Super Stadium, Gold CoastWin380Vunivalu, Cronk, Blair, Harris, GreenSmith 5/8
14 May10 North Queensland CowboysSuncorp Stadium, BrisbaneWin1514Harris, ProctorSmith 3/3Smith 1/1
23 May11 Parramatta EelsPirtek Stadium, ParramattaWin186Vunivalu, Koroibete, BlairSmith 1/4
28 May12Bye
4 June13 Penrith PanthersAAMI Park, MelbourneWin246J Bromwich, Proctor, Morgan, CronkSmith 4/5
11 June14 Sydney RoostersAllianz Stadium, SydneyWin460Vunivalu, Cronk, Proctor, Blair, MunsterSmith 7/8
18 June15 St George-Illawarra DragonsWIN Stadium, WollongongLoss1020Vunivalu Harris 1/3
26 June16 Wests TigersAAMI Park, MelbourneWin2920Kaufusi, Harris, KoroibeteSmith 6/6Cronk 1/2
1 July17 Brisbane BroncosSuncorp Stadium, BrisbaneWin486Vunivalu, Blair, Proctor, Morgan, KoroibeteSmith 8/8
9 July18Bye
17 July19 Newcastle KnightsHunter Stadium, NewcastleWin2016Koroibete, Vunivalu, HarrisSmith 2/4
23 July20 Sydney RoostersAAMI Park, MelbourneWin2610Finucane, Proctor, Cronk, HarrisSmith 5/5
30 July21 North Queensland Cowboys1300SMILES Stadium, TownsvilleWin168Proctor, Koroibete, GlasbySmith 2/3
6 August22 South Sydney RabbitohsAAMI Park, MelbourneWin 1514Koroibete, BlairSmith 3/4Smith 1/1, Cronk 0/1
15 August23 Canberra RaidersGIO Stadium, CanberraLoss822CronkSmith 2/2
20 August24 Manly Sea EaglesBrookvale Oval, ManlyWin3818Vunivalu, K Bromwich, Smith, KaufusiSmith 4/6, Harris 1/1
26 August25 Brisbane BroncosAAMI Park, MelbourneLoss1626Harris, Hampton, SmithSmith 2/3
3 September26 Cronulla SharksAAMI Park, MelbourneWin266Blair, Vunivalu, J BromwichSmith 5/6

Finals

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.TriesGoalsField GoalsReport
10 SeptemberWeek 1 - Qualifying Final North Queensland CowboysAAMI Park, MelbourneWin1610Vunivalu, J BromwichSmith 4/5
24 SeptemberWeek 3 - Preliminary Final Canberra RaidersAAMI Park, MelbourneWin1412Cronk, BlairSmith 3/4
2 OctoberWeek 4 - Grand Final Cronulla SharksANZ Stadium, SydneyLoss1214J Bromwich, ChambersSmith 2/2

Ladder

2016 Coaching Staff

As of 20 July 2016
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Player movements

Source:
Losses
Gains
The following players have played a representative match in 2016. = Captain
2016 All Stars matchCity Vs
Country
Rugby League internationals
2016 Anzac Test
Pacific Tests
State of Origin 1State of Origin 2State of Origin 3Four Nations
Cameron Smith
World All Stars
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Australia
Queensland
Queensland
Queensland
Australia
Will Chambers
Indigenous All Stars
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Jordan McLean
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Country
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Dale Finucane
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Country
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Cooper Cronk
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Australia
Queensland
Queensland
Queensland
Australia
Jesse Bromwich
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New Zealand
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New Zealand
Tohu Harris
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New Zealand
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New Zealand
Kevin Proctor
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New Zealand
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New Zealand
Ben Nakubuwai
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Fiji
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Tui Kamikamica
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Fiji
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Nafe Seluini
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Tonga
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Felise Kaufusi
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Tonga
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Queensland
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- Felise Kaufusi was selected as the 18th Man for Queensland in State of Origin Game 3 but did not play.
- includes the AUS vs NZL pre-tournament game to be played in Perth prior to travelling to England

Statistics

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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
In November 2015 the Melbourne Storm signed a new 5-year deal with Melbourne-based manufacturer STAR. 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 lightning 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.

Awards

Trophy Cabinet

Held at Docklands, Melbourne on Friday 7 October 2016.
Melbourne Storm players walked away from rugby league's Dally M awards on 28 September 2016 with a total of six Dally M awards.
On 22 December 2016, Cooper Cronk won the 2016 Rugby League World Golden Boot Award.

Additional Awards