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2014 Melbourne Storm season


2014 Melbourne Storm season
6th
7th - Elimination Final Loss
Wins: 14; draws: 0; losses: 10
For: 536; against: 460
Mark Evans
Craig Bellamy
.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul{line-height:inherit;list-style:none;margin:0;padding:0}.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol li,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul li{margin-bottom:0}Cameron Smith (23 games) Ryan Hinchcliffe (1 game) Cooper Cronk (1 game)
AAMI Park – 30,050
14,894
28,716 (Round 8)
Sisa Waqa (18)
Cameron Smith (68)
Cameron Smith (145)
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The 2014 Melbourne Storm season was the 17th in the club's history. They competed in the 2014 NRL season and were coached by Craig Bellamy and captained by Cameron Smith. In 2014 the Storm struggled to achieve consistent success, however won enough games late in the season to qualify for the NRL finals in 6th place. The club finished outside the top four for the first time since 2005 (other than when competition points were stripped in 2010). It was a roller coaster campaign that kicked off with consecutive one-point wins, courtesy of field goals from Smith and Cooper Cronk. Five of the club's wins during season came at a combined 17 points. Injuries to Cronk (broken arm) and Billy Slater (shoulder) during the Origin period saw the Storm lose four of six games during that stretch, as they were left clinging to eighth spot on the NRL ladder. The team managed to steady the ship by winning six of their last eight regular season games to finish sixth.

In a significant boost for the club, captain Cameron Smith signed a four-year contract extension just one week into the season.

  • Pre-season – New recruits took part in Melbourne Storm IDQ camp for pre season training before New Years. Matt Duffie was awarded the IDQ Iron bar with special recognition to both Justin O'Neill and Kenny Bromwich.
  • Auckland Nines – The club competed in the inaugural Auckland Nines tournament on the weekend of the 15th and 16 February. After losing two of three pool games they failed to progress to the finals of the tournament. Ryan Hoffman captained the squad.
  • Round 1 – The Storm opened their season with a golden point extra time win over the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. Cameron Smith kicked the winning field goal. Smith also equaled the Storm games record in the match. George Rose, Ben Roberts and Young Tonumaipea all made their debuts for the Storm. The victory also meant the Storm won their season opener for the 10th successive year.
  • 11 March – Cameron Smith officially announces that he has signed a four-year contract which will see him end his NRL career at the Storm.
  • Round 2 – Cameron Smith played his 263rd game for the Storm breaking the club record held by Matt Geyer. Also, Billy Slater played his 250th match for the club.
  • 18 March – Jesse Bromwich commits to the Storm by signing a new four year playing contract.
  • Round 5 – Dayne Weston makes his playing debut for the Storm.
  • Round 6 – The Storm score a try after the siren to secure a 28–24 victory over the St George Illawarra Dragons. The Dragons had led 24–10 with 13 minutes left on the clock.
  • Round 8 – ANZAC Day In front of a record NRL crowd of 28,716 at AAMI Park the Storm go down to the New Zealand Warriors 16–10. The Warriors taking home the Michael Moore Trophy in the only meeting between the teams for the season.
  • Round 9 – Kurt Mann makes his debut for the Storm scoring the winning try in a 22–19 win over Manly.
  • Round 10 - Craig Bellamy coached his 300th NRL game and Joel Romelo made his playing debut for the club. In addition when Cameron Smith, Billy Slater, Ryan Hoffman and Cooper Cronk ran out against South Sydney, it was the first time in NRL history four players of the same side had played a combined total of 1000 games.
  • 29 May – Both Kevin Proctor and Young Tonumaipea sign new playing contacts with the Storm.
  • 30 May – Cooper Cronk breaks his arm in the first State of Origin game ruling him out for 12 weeks. Billy Slater and Cameron Smith also suffered injuries in the game but Smith was able to follow up in the round 12 game against the North Queensland Cowboys.
  • Round 15 – Melbourne Storm returned to form with their biggest win of the season thus far 46–20 over the Parramatta Eels. Billy Slater also moved to equal third on the all–time NRL try scorers list with Andrew Ettingshausen.
  • Late June – The Storm sign Fijian Marika Koroibete from the West Tigers just before the 30 June deadline. Koroibete is noted as one of the fastest players in the NRL and made his impact straight away scoring tries in the Storm's wins over Canberra and Brisbane. This followed the news that Sisa Waqa would depart for the Canberra Raiders and the end of the season and Mitch Garbutt would depart for the Brisbane Broncos.
  • Round 19 – The Storm return to the winners list with a 28–14 win over Canberra, with Mahe Fonua scoring his second double of the season.
  • Round 22 – Newcastle score two converted tries in the final 3 minutes of the game to snatch victory 32–30. Sisa Waqa scores a Storm season record of 4 tries in the game, he also equals the club record for most tries in a game.
  • Round 25 – Cooper Cronk plays his 250th NRL game.
  • Round 26 – The Storm defeat the Brisbane Broncos ensuring they qualify for the 2014 NRL Finals Series.
  • Finals Week 1 – Following the conclusion of Round 26, the Storm finished in 6th place meaning they were drawn against the Canterbury Bulldogs in an Elimination Final in Week 1 of the Finals Series the Storm's higher placing than Canterbury ensured it was played at home. The Storm ultimately lost the Elimination Final 28–4 ending their season. Ryan Hoffman also played his final game with the Storm.
RoundPlayerMilestone
Round 1Young TonumaipeaNRL debut
George RoseStorm debut
Ben RobertsStorm debut
Round 2Cameron Smith263rd Storm game (Storm Record)
Billy Slater250th game
Round 5Dayne WestonStorm debut
Round 9Kurt MannNRL debut
Round 10Craig Bellamy300th NRL game as coach
Joel RomeloStorm debut
Round 12Cameron MunsterNRL debut
Round 19Marika KoroibeteStorm debut
Round 25Cooper Cronk250th game

For the 2014 season, sportswear company KooGa completed their rebrand to BLK, releasing a similar home jersey design for the Storm as the 2013 version, with the main difference being the addition of purple shoulder panels. The away jersey was also similar to the 2013 version, worn with white shorts.

After initially not re-signing with the club as main jersey advertiser, Crown Resorts modified their logo on the jerseys to read "Crown Resorts". For the first match of the season, this logo was gold in a black box (similar to the application of their logo on the South Sydney Rabbitohs jersey), before reverting to a white logo inside a navy blue box to match the Melbourne Storm colours.

Special

  • Round 8 – Added ANZAC Appeal logo with text "Storm vs Warriors" in the centre of the chest.
  • Round 9 – A "Women in League" design that featured a pink and purple gradient with thin blue hoops and side panels.
  • Round 13 – Storm wore a heritage jersey design, which was replica of the club's 1999 blue jersey, with wide gold collars.
  • Round 23 – For the NRL's Indigenous Round, Melbourne wore an updated version of the club's 2012 Indigenous jersey designed by Lenny Briggs and Dixon Patten. The 2014 version featured more purple than the original version, but was still mostly orange.
TotalMatchesAverage
Home178,7281214,894
Away166,5471213,879
All regular season games345,2752414,386
Finals19,230119,230
  • (BP) - Bonus point try

Source:

  • (g.p.) – Golden Point extra time
  • (pen) – Penalty try

Source:

  • Head coach: Craig Bellamy
  • Assistant coaches: Justin Morgan & Anthony Seibold
  • Coaching consultant: Nathan Brown
  • Halves coach: Brett Finch
  • NRL Under-20s coach: Matt Adamson
  • Head Physiotherapist: Tony Ayoub

As of 26 July 2014

CapNat.Player namePositionFirst Storm GamePrevious First Grade RL club
55Cameron Smith (c)HK2002Melbourne Storm
58Billy SlaterFB2003Melbourne Storm
62Ryan HoffmanSR,LK2003Melbourne Storm
73Cooper CronkHB2004Melbourne Storm
97Will ChambersCE,WG2007Queensland Reds
105Kevin ProctorSR2008Melbourne Storm
110Ryan HinchcliffeLK,HK,SR,FE2009Canberra Raiders
119Jesse BromwichPR2010Melbourne Storm
123Bryan NorriePR2010Cronulla Sharks
124Matt DuffieWG,CE,FB2010Melbourne Storm
127Justin O'NeillWG,CE,FB2010Sydney Roosters
136Sisa WaqaCE,WG,FB2011Sydney Roosters
143Mahe FonuaCE,WG2012Melbourne Storm
144Tohu HarrisSR,LK,PR,FE2013Melbourne Storm
145Junior MoorsPR,SR,LK2013Wests Tigers
147Slade GriffenHK,LK,CE,SR,FE2013Melbourne Storm
149Kenny BromwichPR,SR,LK2013Melbourne Storm
150Jordan McLeanPR2013Melbourne Storm
151Mitch GarbuttPR,LK,SR2013Newcastle Knights
152Ben HamptonFE,HB,FB2013Melbourne Storm
153Tim GlasbyPR,SR2013Melbourne Storm
154Young TonumaipeaWG,FB2014Melbourne Storm
155Ben RobertsFE,HK,HB,CE2014Parramatta Eels
156George RosePR,SR2014Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
157Dayne WestonPR,SR2014Penrith Panthers
158Kurt MannFE,FB,HB,CE,HK2014Newcastle Knights
159Joel RomeloFE,HK,HB,LK2014Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
160Cameron MunsterFE,FB,HB,HK2014Melbourne Storm
161Marika KoroibeteWG2014Wests Tigers
Travis RobinsonWG,CE,FBYet to debutPenrith Panthers
Cody WalkerHB,FEYet to debutEasts Tigers
Hymel HuntCE,WG,SR,LK,FBYet to debutGold Coast Titans
Felise KaufusiPRYet to debutNorth Queensland Cowboys
Charnze Nicoll-KlokstadCE,WG,SR,LK,FBYet to debutMelbourne Storm
Matthew LodgePR,SRYet to debutMelbourne Storm
Rhys KennedySR,LKYet to debutMelbourne Storm

Sources:

The following players have played a representative match in 2014.

  • (C) = Captain
PlayerCity Vs CountryANZAC TestPacific TestState Of Origin 1State Of Origin 2State of Origin 3Four Nations
Jesse Bromwich—.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);clip-path:polygon(0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px;white-space:nowrap}N/aNew Zealand—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/aNew Zealand
Will Chambers—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/aQueenslandAustralia
Cooper Cronk—N/aAustralia—N/aQueensland—N/aQueenslandAustralia
Tohu Harris—N/aNew Zealand—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/aNew Zealand
Ryan HoffmanCity (C)—N/a—N/aNew South WalesNew South WalesNew South WalesAustralia
Kevin Proctor—N/aNew Zealand—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/aNew Zealand
Ben Roberts—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/aSamoa
Billy Slater—N/aAustralia—N/aQueenslandQueenslandQueensland—N/a
Cameron Smith—N/aAustralia (C)—N/aQueensland (C)Queensland (C)Queensland (C)Australia (C)
Young Tonumaipea—N/a—N/aSamoa—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/a

This table contains playing statistics for all Melbourne Storm players to have played in the 2014 NRL season.

  • Statistics sources:
NameAppearancesTriesGoalsField goalsPoints
Jesse Bromwich242008
Kenny Bromwich182008
Will Chambers22111046
Cooper Cronk1950323
Mahe Fonua20100040
Mitch Garbutt60000
Tim Glasby132008
Ben Hampton112008
Tohu Harris250204
Ryan Hinchcliffe252008
Ryan Hoffman2430012
Marika Koroibete1060024
Kurt Mann860024
Jordan McLean1630012
Junior Moors100000
Cameron Munster10000
Bryan Norrie251004
Justin O'Neill40000
Kevin Proctor2550020
Ben Roberts1823014
Joel Romelo20000
George Rose90000
Billy Slater22120048
Cameron Smith232681145
Young Tonumaipea1430012
Sisa Waqa24180072
Dayne Weston60000

Most Points in a game: 16

  • Round 22 – Sisa Waqa (4 tries) vs Newcastle Knights

Most tries in a game: 4

  • Round 22 – Sisa Waqa vs Newcastle Knights

Highest score in a winning game: 48 points

  • Round 23 vs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks

Lowest score in a winning game: 18 points

  • Round 2 vs Penrith Panthers

Greatest winning margin: 42 points

  • Round 23 vs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks

Greatest number of games won consecutively: 3

  • Round 1 – Round 3
  • Round 19 – Round 21

Highest score in a losing game: 30 points

  • Round 22 vs Newcastle Knights

Lowest score in a losing game: 0 points

  • Round 12 vs North Queensland Cowboys

Greatest losing margin: 28 points

  • Round 4 vs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

Greatest number of games lost consecutively: 2

  • Round 4 – Round 5
  • Round 7 – Round 8
  • Round 12 – Round 13
  • Round 16 – Round 18
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