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. On 13 July 2019 Smith became the first NRL player to play 400 NRL games. On 31 August 2019 the Storm defeated the Manly Sea Eagles to win their fourth J. J. Giltinan Shield as the minor premiers.

Season summary

Cameron Smith holding the Michael Moore Trophy
Cameron Smith playing his 400th NRL match
  • Pre-season – New recruits took part in Melbourne Storm IDQ camp for pre season training before New Years. Tom Eisenhuth was awarded the IDQ Iron bar with special recognition to both Sandor Earl & Nicho Hynes.
  • Round 1 – Prior to the commencement of play, the northern stand of AAMI Park was renamed "The Slater Stand" after Billy Slater. Storm defeated the Broncos 22–12 extending their winning streak in Round 1 to 17 seasons. Tom Eisenhuth makes Storm debut.
  • Round 3 – Storm defeat the Panthers 32–2 in Bathurst, Marion Seve scores his first NRL try
  • Round 5 – Cameron Smith becomes the game's highest ever points scorer with penalty goal in the 48th minute. Smith finished the game on 2422 points. Sandor Earl made his debut for the Storm and also played his first game following a four year ban from the game.
  • Round 9 – The NRL stage their first Magic Round at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium. The Storm completed one of the biggest wins in the club's history dominating the Parramatta Eels 64-10. Will Chambers played game 200.
  • Round 11 – The Storm defeat the Bulldogs away at Belmore Oval Sydney with Cameron Smith playing his 500th first grade game. Cameron Munster also played his 100th Game.
  • Round 16 – Missing 7 players due to State of Origin, Storm win 16–14 against St George Illawarra. The game was notable due to the large number of milestones; with Cameron Smith scoring his 2500th career point, Sandor Earl played his 50th NRL game, Craig Bellamy coached his 300th win and both Tino Fa'asuamaleaui and Billy Walters making their playing debuts.
  • Round 17 – Cameron Smith becomes the first NRL player to play in 400 NRL games in the Storm's 40-16 win over Cronulla.
  • Round 19 – Cameron Smith captains his 300th NRL Game.
  • Round 22 – The Storm lose to the Canberra Raiders 22–18 after leading 18–0 shortly before half time. This result meant that it was the Storm's worst collapse in the history of the club.
  • Round 24 – Storm defeat the Manly Sea Eagles 36-6 and clinch the J. J. Giltinan Shield as the minor premiers for 2019. Nelson Asofa-Solomaona also played his 100th game.

Milestone games

RoundPlayerMilestone
Round 1Tom EisenhuthStorm debut
Round 2Marion SeveNRL debut
Round 4Ryan PapenhuyzenNRL debut
Round 5Sandor EarlStorm debut
Round 5Cameron SmithNRL points scoring record
Round 9Will Chambers200th Game
Round 11Cameron Munster100th Game
Round 15Felise Kaufusi100th Game
Round 16Tino FaasuamaleauiNRL debut
Round 16Billy WaltersNRL debut
Round 16Cameron Smith2500th point
Round 16Sandor Earl50th Game
Round 16Craig Bellamy300th win as coach
Round 17Cameron Smith400th Game
Round 20Cameron Smith300th Game as Captain
Round 21Nicho HynesNRL debut
Round 21Joe Stimson50th Game
Round 22Max KingStorm debut
Round 24Nelson Asofa-Solomona100th Game
Prelim FinalKenny Bromwich150th Game

Fixtures

Pre-season

Source:

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.Source
23 FebruaryTrialNew Zealand WarriorsGMHBA Stadium, GeelongLost612
2 MarchTrialNorth Queensland CowboysBB Print Stadium, MackayLost614

Regular season

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425
GroundHAAHAHHANHAAHAAHAHAAHHAH
ResultWWWWWLWLWWWBWWWWWWLWWLWWW
Position5411112432211111111111111
Points2468101012121416182022242628303232343636384042

Matches

Source:

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.TriesGoalsField GoalsReport
14 March1Brisbane BroncosAAMI Park, MelbourneWon2212J Hughes, C Scott, K Bromwich, J BromwichC Smith 3/4
22 March2Canberra RaidersGIO Stadium, CanberraWon2210S Vunivalu (3), N Asofa-SolomonaC Smith 3/5
30 March3Penrith PanthersCarrington Park, Bathurst, New South WalesWon322C Munster, B Croft, J Addo-Carr, M Seve, J BromwichC Smith 6/6, B Croft 0/1
7 April4Canterbury BulldogsAAMI Park, MelbourneWon1816W Chambers (pen), T Kamikamica, C MunsterC Smith 3/3
12 April5North Queensland Cowboys1300SMILES Stadium, TownsvilleWon1812J Addo-Carr (2), W ChambersC Smith 3/5
19 April6Sydney RoostersAAMI Park, MelbourneLost (GP)2021J Addo-Carr, T Kamikamica, C ScottB Croft 4/4B Croft 0/2
25 April7New Zealand WarriorsAAMI Park, MelbourneWon1312C Munster, J HughesC Munster 2/3B Croft 1/1
3 May8Cronulla SharksShark Park, SydneyLost1820J Addo-Carr, J Bromwich, R PapenhuyzenC Smith 3/4
11 May9Parramatta EelsSuncorp Stadium, BrisbaneWon6410C Munster (2), J Addo-Carr (2), D Finucane, J Hughes, C Scott, S Vunivalu, B Croft, R Papenhuyzen, K BromwichC Smith 9/11, W Chambers 1/1
16 May10Wests TigersAAMI Park, MelbourneWon2422R Papenhuyzen, F Kaufusi, M Seve, W ChambersC Smith 3/4
26 May11Canterbury BulldogsBelmore Sports Ground, SydneyWon286J Addo Carr (2), W Chambers, N Asofa-SolomonaC Smith 5/6, R Papenhuyzen 1/1
12Bye
8 June13New Zealand WarriorsMt Smart Stadium, AucklandWon3210J Hughes (2), S Vunivalu, J Bromwich, M SeveC Smith 6/7
15 June14Newcastle KnightsAAMI Park, MelbourneWon344J Stimson (2), J Addo-Carr, J Hughes, M Seve, S VunivaluC Smith 5/5, R Papenhuyzen 0/1
28 June15Sydney RoostersAdelaide Oval, AdelaideWon1412R Papenhuyzen, B CroftC Smith 3/3
4 July16St George-Illawarra DragonsWIN Stadium, WollongongWon1614J Stimson, J HughesC Smith 4/4
13 July17Cronulla SharksAAMI Park, MelbourneWon4016B Smith (2), C Munster, B Croft, J Olam, J StimsonC Smith 8/9
21 July18Gold Coast TitansCbus Super Stadium, Gold CoastWon3818S Vunivalu (2), J Stimson, S Earl, R Papenhuyzen, C Smith, J OlamC Smith 5/6, J Stimson 0/1
27 July19Manly Sea EaglesAAMI Park, MelbourneLost (GP)1011W Chambers, B SmithC Smith 1/2B Croft 0/2, CMunster 0/1, C Smith 0/1
2 August20Brisbane BroncosSuncorp Stadium, BrisbaneWon404K Bromwich (2), J Addo-Carr, C Welch, J Hughes, C Smith, R PapenhuyzenC Smith 6/9
11 August21South Sydney RabbitohsCentral Coast Stadium, GosfordWon2616J Bromwich, J Olam, C Munster, B CroftC Smith 5/6
17 August22Canberra RaidersAAMI Park, MelbourneLost1822J Olam, J Addo-Carr, S VunivaluC Smith 3/3
25 August23Gold Coast TitansAAMI Park, MelbourneWon248K Bromwich, R Papenhuyzen, J Addo-Carr, D FinucaneC Smith 4/5
31 August24Manly Sea EaglesLottoland, SydneyWon366J Olam (3), J Addo-Carr, N Asofa-Solomona, R PapenhuyzenC Smith 6/7
6 September25North Queensland CowboysAAMI Park, MelbourneWon2416S Earl, N Asofa-Solomona, W Chambers, M KingC Smith 4/5

Finals

Source:

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.TriesGoalsField GoalsReport
14 SeptemberWeek 1 - Qualifying FinalCanberra RaidersAAMI Park, MelbourneLost1012S VunivaluC Smith 3/4
21 SeptemberWeek 2 - Semi FinalParramatta EelsAAMI Park, MelbourneWon320J Addo-Carr (2), S Vunivalu, C Munster, J Hughes, R Papenhuyzen, N Asofa-SolomonaC Smith 1/6, R Papenhuyzen 1/1, C Munster 0/1
28 SeptemberWeek 3 - Preliminary FinalSydney RoostersSydney Cricket Ground, SydneyLost614N Asofa-SolomonaC Smith 1/1

Ladder

2019 NRL seasonvte
PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1Melbourne Storm2420041631300+33142
2Sydney Roosters2417071627363+26436
3South Sydney Rabbitohs2416081521417+10434
4Canberra Raiders2415091524374+15032
5Parramatta Eels24140101533473+6030
6Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles24140101496446+5030
7Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks24120121514464+5026
8Brisbane Broncos24111121432489−5725
9Wests Tigers24110131475486−1124
10Penrith Panthers24110131413474−6124
11Newcastle Knights24100141485522−3722
12Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs24100141326477−15122
13New Zealand Warriors2491141433574−14121
14North Queensland Cowboys2490151378500−12220
15St. George Illawarra Dragons2480161427575−14818
16Gold Coast Titans2440201370651−28110

Coaching staff

  • Craig Bellamy – Head Coach
  • Jason Ryles – Senior Assistant Coach
  • Marc Brentnall – Assistant Coach
  • Ben Jack – U/20s Head Coach
  • Aaron Bellamy – Development Coach
  • Ryan Hinchcliffe – Development Coach
  • Frank Ponissi – Football Director
  • Ryan Hoffman – Football Administration Coordinator
  • Nick Maxwell – Leadership Coach
  • Craig McRae – Kicking & Catching Coach
  • Billy Slater – Specialist Coach (Part time)
  • Scott Sipple – Easts Tigers Feeder Club Coach
  • Craig Ingebrigtsen – Sunshine Coast Falcons Feeder Club Coach

2019 Squad

List current as of 24 March 2019

CapNat.Player namePositionFirst Storm GamePrevious First Grade RL club
55AustraliaCameron Smith (c)HK2002Australia Melbourne Storm
97AustraliaWill ChambersCE2007Australia Melbourne Storm
119New ZealandJesse BromwichPR2010Australia Melbourne Storm
149New ZealandKenny BromwichPR,SR,LK2013Australia Melbourne Storm
160AustraliaCameron MunsterFE,FB2014Australia Melbourne Storm
163AustraliaDale FinucanePR,SR,LK2015Australia Canterbury Bulldogs
164TongaFelise KaufusiPR2015Australia Melbourne Storm
166New ZealandNelson Asofa-SolomonaSR, PR2015Australia Melbourne Storm
167AustraliaChristian WelchSR, PR2015Australia Melbourne Storm
170AustraliaCurtis ScottCE,WG2016Australia Melbourne Storm
171FijiSuliasi VunivaluWG2016Australia Melbourne Storm
174AustraliaBrodie CroftHB2016Australia Melbourne Storm
176AustraliaJosh Addo-CarrWG, FB2017Australia Wests Tigers
179AustraliaJoe StimsonSR, LK2017Australia Melbourne Storm
181FijiTui KamikamicaSR, PR2017Australia Melbourne Storm
182New ZealandBrandon SmithHK2017Australia Melbourne Storm
184New ZealandJahrome HughesFE, FB2017Australia North Queensland Cowboys
187Papua New GuineaJustin OlamWG, CE2018Australia Melbourne Storm
188AustraliaHarry GrantHK2018Australia Melbourne Storm
190TongaAlbert VetePR2018Australia New Zealand Warriors
192AustraliaTom EisenhuthSR2019Australia Penrith Panthers
193SamoaMarion SeveWG2019Australia Melbourne Storm
194AustraliaRyan PapenhuyzenFB2019Australia Melbourne Storm
195New ZealandSandor EarlWG2019Australia Canberra Raiders
196AustraliaBilly WaltersFE2019Australia Melbourne Storm
197SamoaTino Fa'asuamaleauiPR2019Australia Melbourne Storm
198AustraliaNicho HynesFB2019Australia Melbourne Storm
199AustraliaMax KingPR2019Australia Gold Coast Titans
New ZealandKayleb MilneSRYet to debutAustralia Melbourne Storm
AustraliaCooper JohnsFEYet to debutAustralia Melbourne Storm
TongaSolomone KataCEYet to debutAustralia New Zealand Warriors
FijiIsaac LumelumeWGYet to debutAustralia Cronulla Sharks
New ZealandAaron PenePRYet to debutAustralia Melbourne Storm
AustraliaDarryn SchonigPRYet to debutAustralia Melbourne Storm

Player movements

Source:

Losses Cheyse Blair to Castleford Tigers (mid season) Scott Drinkwater to North Queensland Cowboys (mid season) Louis Geraghty to Gold Coast Titans Tim Glasby to Newcastle Knights Ryan Hoffman to Retired Ryley Jacks to Gold Coast Titans Sam Kasiano to Catalans Dragons (mid season) Billy Slater to Retired Lachlan Timm to Gold Coast Titans Sale Finau to Newcastle Knights Junior Ratuva to Canterbury Crusaders Patrick Kaufusi to St George Illawarra Dragons (mid season)Gains Nicho Hynes from Sunshine Coast Falcons Solomone Kata from New Zealand Warriors (mid season) Max King from Gold Coast Titans (mid season) Isaac Lumelume from Cronulla Sharks (mid season)

Representative honours

This table lists all players who have played a representative match in 2019.

Player2019 All Stars matchState of Origin 12019 Oceania Cup R1 and InternationalsState of Origin 2State of Origin 3Rugby League World Cup 9s2019 Oceania Cup Rds 2 and 3
Josh Addo-CarrIndigenous All StarsNew South Wales—N/aNew South WalesNew South WalesAustraliaAustralia
Nelson Asofa-Solomona—N/a—N/aNew Zealand—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/a
Jesse BromwichMaori All Stars—N/aNew Zealand—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/a
Kenny BromwichMaori All Stars—N/aNew Zealand—N/a—N/a—N/aNew Zealand
Will ChambersIndigenous All StarsQueensland—N/aQueenslandQueensland—N/a—N/a
Tino Fa'asuamaleaui—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/aSamoaSamoa
Dale Finucane—N/a—N/a—N/aNew South WalesNew South Wales—N/a—N/a
Jahrome HughesMaori All Stars—N/aNew Zealand—N/a—N/a—N/aNew Zealand
Tui Kamikamica—N/a—N/aFiji—N/a—N/a—N/aFiji
Felise Kaufusi—N/aQueensland—N/aQueenslandQueensland—N/a—N/a
Isaac Lumelume—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/aFijiFiji
Cameron Munster—N/aQueensland—N/aQueenslandQueensland—N/aAustralia
Justin Olam—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/aPapua New Guinea—N/a
Ryan Papenhuyzen—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/aAustralia—N/a
Marion Seve—N/a—N/aSamoa—N/a—N/aSamoaSamoa
Brandon SmithMaori All Stars—N/aNew Zealand—N/a—N/a—N/aNew Zealand
Suliasi Vunivalu—N/a—N/aFiji—N/a—N/aFijiFiji
Christian Welch—N/a—N/a—N/a—N/aQueensland—N/a—N/a

Statistics

This table contains playing statistics for all Melbourne Storm players to have played in the 2019 NRL season.

  • Table updated as at end of season
  • Statistics sources:
NameAppearancesTriesGoalsField GoalsPoints
Josh Addo-Carr23160064
Nelson Asofa-Solomona2760024
Jesse Bromwich2750020
Kenny Bromwich2750020
Will Chambers2461026
Brodie Croft2254129
Sandor Earl62008
Tom Eisenhuth40000
Tino Fa'asuamaleaui50000
Dale Finucane262008
Harry Grant10000
Jahrome Hughes2490036
Nicho Hynes10000
Tui Kamikamica212008
Felise Kaufusi251004
Patrick Kaufusi10000
Max King61004
Cameron Munster2482036
Justin Olam1470028
Ryan Papenhuyzen2292040
Curtis Scott930012
Marion Seve1240016
Brandon Smith2330012
Cameron Smith2721040216
Joe Stimson1350020
Suliasi Vunivalu24110044
Billy Walters20000
Christian Welch161004
Albert Vete10000
29 players used1131131679

Scorers

Most points in a game: 18 points

  • Round 9 – Cameron Smith (9 Goals) vs Parramatta Eels

Most tries in a game: 3

  • Round 2 – Suliasi Vunivalu vs Canberra Raiders
  • Round 24 – Justin Olam vs Manly Sea Eagles

Winning games

Highest score in a winning game: 64 points

  • Round 9 vs Parramatta Eels

Lowest score in a winning game: 13 points

  • Round 7 vs New Zealand Warriors

Greatest winning margin: 54 points

  • Round 9 vs Parramatta Eels

Greatest number of Games won consecutively: 9

  • Round 9 – Round 18

Losing games

Highest score in a losing game: 20 points

  • Round 6 vs Sydney Roosters

Lowest score in a losing game: 6 points

  • Preliminary final vs Sydney Roosters

Greatest losing margin: 8 points

  • Preliminary final vs Sydney Roosters

Jersey

On 7 February the Storm announced that the 2019 Jersey will remain the same from 2018 however with updated NRL logos and the new 2019 Melbourne Storm logo. In addition the jersey now features the new Storm sponsor Purple Bricks.

Jersey choice
RD1RD2RD3RD4RD5RD6RD7RD8RD9RD10RD11RD12RD13RD14RD15RD16RD17RD18RD19RD20RD21RD22RD23RD24RD25QFSFPF
HomeHomeClashHomeClashHomeANZACClashHomeHomeIndigenous#ClashHomeClashHomeCAM400^ClashHeritage^^ClashClashWIL&HomeClashHomeHomeHomeClash

# Designed by Lenny Briggs. ^ Special jersey designed for Cameron Smith's 400th NRL game. ^^ Heritage jersey inspired by the 2009 home jersey; celebrating both the 1999 NRL Grand Final premiership and 2009 NRL Grand Final winning teams. & Women in League jersey featuring pink thunderbolts motif.

Awards

Trophy Cabinet

Melbourne Storm Awards Night Held at Crown Palladium, Melbourne on Tuesday 8 October. Melbourne Storm Player of the Year: Dale Finucane Billy Slater Rookie of the Year: Ryan Papenhuyzen Melbourne Storm Members' Player of Year: Cameron Smith Melbourne Storm Most Improved: Tui Kamikamica Melbourne Storm Best Back: Jahrome Hughes Melbourne Storm Best Forward: Cameron Smith Cooper Cronk Feeder Club Player of the Year: Harry Grant Darren Bell U20s Player of the Year: Trent Toelau Greg Brentnall Young Achievers Award: Mick Moore Club Person of the Year: Life Member Inductee: Will Chambers Chairman's Award: Best Try: Josh Addo-Carr Semi-Final vs EelsDally M Awards Night Held at The Star, Sydney on Wednesday 2 October 2019. Dally M Coach of the Year: Craig Bellamy Dally M Captain of the Year: Cameron Smith Dally M Hooker of the Year: Cameron Smith Dally M Five-Eight of the Year: Cameron Munster Dally M Interchange Player of the Year: Brandon Smith Rugby League Players’ Association Awards Night RLPA Indigenous Academic Excellence Award: Josh Addo-Carr RLPA Five-Eighth of the Year: Cameron Munster RLPA Hooker of the Year: Cameron Smith RLPA Second Rower of the Year: Kenny Bromwich Additional Awards I Don't Quit Iron Bar: Tom Eisenhuth Spirit of ANZAC Medal: Cameron Smith NSWRL True Blue Award: Josh Addo-Carr FOGS Peter Jackson Memorial Award: Cameron Munster

Notes