2024 Melbourne Storm season

The 2024 Melbourne Storm season will be the 27th in the club's history, competing in the 2024 NRL season. The team is coached by Craig Bellamy, coaching the club for his 22nd consecutive season. Melbourne Storm are captained by Christian Welch who will captain the team for his 3rd consecutive season.[1]

2024 Melbourne Storm season
2024 recordWins: 0; draws: 0; losses: 0
Points scoredFor: 0; against: 0
Team information
CEOJustin Rodski
CoachCraig Bellamy
Captain
StadiumAAMI Park – 30,050
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Season summary

  • TBC


Fixtures

Fixtures yet to be released by the NRL.

Ladder

Coaching staff

2024 squad

List current as of 22 October 2023[5]

Cap Nat. Player name Position First Storm game Previous First Grade RL club [lower-alpha 1]
154 Samoa Young Tonumaipea WG,FB 2014 Australia Melbourne Storm
160 Australia Cameron Munster FE, FB 2014 Australia Melbourne Storm
166 New Zealand Nelson Asofa-Solomona SR, PR 2015 Australia Melbourne Storm
167 Australia Christian Welch SR, PR 2015 Australia Melbourne Storm
181 Fiji Tui Kamikamica SR, PR 2017 Australia Melbourne Storm
184 New Zealand Jahrome Hughes FE, FB 2017 Australia North Queensland Cowboys
187 Papua New Guinea Justin Olam WG, CE 2018 Australia Melbourne Storm
188 Australia Harry Grant HK 2018 Australia Melbourne Storm
193 Samoa Marion Seve WG 2019 Australia Melbourne Storm
194 Australia Ryan Papenhuyzen FB 2019 Australia Melbourne Storm
201 Australia Chris Lewis SR 2020 Australia Melbourne Storm
207 New Zealand Aaron Pene PR 2020 Australia New Zealand Warriors
210 New Zealand Reimis Smith WG 2021 Australia Canterbury Bulldogs
212 Australia Trent Loiero SR 2021 Australia Melbourne Storm
213 Samoa Dean Ieremia WG 2021 Australia Melbourne Storm
215 Cook Islands Tepai Moeroa SR, LK 2021 Australia Parramatta Eels
217 Papua New Guinea Xavier Coates WG 2022 Australia Brisbane Broncos
218 Australia Nick Meaney FB 2022 Australia Canterbury Bulldogs
219 Australia Josh King PR 2022 Australia Newcastle Knights
220 Australia Tyran Wishart FE, HK 2022 Australia Melbourne Storm
221 Australia Alec MacDonald LK 2022 Australia Melbourne Storm
222 Australia Grant Anderson CE 2022 Australia Melbourne Storm
225 New Zealand William Warbrick CE, WG 2023 Australia Melbourne Storm
226 Tonga Eliesa Katoa SR 2023 Australia New Zealand Warriors
227 Australia Bronson Garlick LK, SR 2023 Australia Melbourne Storm
228 Australia Kane Bradley WG, CE 2023 Australia North Queensland Cowboys
229 Australia Jonah Pezet HB 2023 Australia Melbourne Storm
231 Samoa Sualauvi Fa'alogo FB, WG 2023 Australia Melbourne Storm
232 Australia Jack Howarth SR 2023 Australia Melbourne Storm
233 France Joe Chan SR 2023 France Catalans Dragons
Australia Scott Galeano CE Yet to debut Australia Melbourne Storm
Australia Cole Geyer HK Yet to debut Australia Melbourne Storm
Australia Ammaron Gudgeon FB Yet to debut Australia Melbourne Storm
Australia Max Lehmann WG Yet to debut Australia Melbourne Storm
Australia Charlie Murray LK, HK Yet to debut Australia Melbourne Storm
Australia Josh Patson SR Yet to debut Australia Melbourne Storm
Australia Tristan Powell PR Yet to debut Australia Melbourne Storm
Australia Keagan Russell-Smith FE, HB Yet to debut Australia Melbourne Storm
Australia Lazarus Vaalepu PR Yet to debut Australia Melbourne Storm
Australia Cody Williamson CE Yet to debut Australia Melbourne Storm

Player movements

Source:[6]

Representative honours

This table lists all players who have played a representative match in 2024.

PlayerState of Origin 1State of Origin 2State of Origin 3Test matches

Statistics

This table contains playing statistics for all Melbourne Storm players to have played in the 2024 NRL season.

NameAppearancesTriesGoalsField goalsPoints
Grant Anderson00000
Nelson Asofa-Solomona00000
Kane Bradley00000
Joe Chan00000
Xavier Coates00000
Sualauvi Fa'alogo00000
Bronson Garlick00000
Harry Grant00000
Jack Howarth00000
Jahrome Hughes00000
Tui Kamikamica00000
Eliesa Katoa00000
Josh King00000
Chris Lewis00000
Trent Loiero00000
Alec MacDonald00000
Nick Meaney00000
Tepai Moeroa00000
Cameron Munster00000
Justin Olam00000
Ryan Papenhuyzen00000
Aaron Pene80000
Jonah Pezet00000
Marion Seve00000
Reimis Smith00000
Young Tonumaipea00000
William Warbrick00000
Christian Welch00000
Tyran Wishart00000
Dean Ieremia00000
00 players used0000000/0000


Jerseys

In December 2020, Melbourne Storm announced a five-year sponsorship and apparel partnership agreement with British sportswear company, Castore. They will continue produce supporter wear and jerseys for season 2024.

Home

Revealed in December 2022, the 2024 home jersey sees the return of the colour purple as the primary colour.[15] The design is similar to that worn in 2021–22 with front and back panels featuring a purple V pattern repeating all the way down the jersey, headed by a large purple V across the chest. Among the special features Castore has incorporated in the jersey are bright yellow lightning bolt design on the sides and the inclusion of a Big V logo on the inner collar as a continuation of the Our Home, Victoria acknowledgment which began during the 2020 season to honour Storm's home state.

Away

The away jersey, worn when the home jersey creates a clash with the opposition, features a single purple centre stripe down the front of the jersey with purple trimming; it is normally worn with white shorts, and white socks with purple cuffs.

Notes

  1. Previous First Grade RL club: This column denotes the previous RL club the player was signed to and played first grade RL for. If they are yet to debut then this is stipulated. If they were merely signed to the club but did not play then it is not counted

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