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List of Melbourne Storm players

List of Melbourne Storm players

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This article lists all rugby league footballers who have played first-grade NRL games for the Melbourne Storm.

Notes:

  • Debut: Players are listed in order of player cap number as shown on Melbourne Storm honour board.[1]
  • Appearances: NRL games for Melbourne Storm only. This not a total of their career games and does not include World Club Challenge games. E.g. Marcus Bai has played a career total of 254 first grade games but of those 144 were at Melbourne.
  • Previous Club: refers to the previous first-grade rugby league club (NRL or Super League) the player played at and does not refer to any junior club, Rugby Union club or a RL club he was signed to but never played at.
  • Players in bold are contracted for 2024.

List of players

The statistics in this table are current as at round 15 of the 2024 NRL season.

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NRL Nines players

Melbourne have fielded teams in each edition of the NRL Nines held in 2014–2017 and 2020.

Notes:

  • Players are listed in debut order, with the first 17 correlating in jersey number worn in debut game in the 2014 Auckland Nines tournament.
  • Player numbers in this list are unofficial.
  • † indicates captain during tournament.
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NRL Under-20s players

The NRL Under-20s competition, known commercially as the Toyota Cup (2008–2012) and Holden Cup (2013–2017) was contested by the Melbourne Storm. Colloquially, the team was known as the Thunderbolts, a name which has carried through to the joint-venture Storm/VRL junior representative team, the Victoria Thunderbolts who compete in NSWRL competitions (and previously QRL competitions). The team was based in Melbourne (2008–2015), before playing out of the Sunshine Coast for the 2016–17 seasons, playing home games at Sunshine Coast Stadium, Suzuki Stadium with occasional games in Melbourne.

Notes:

  • Players are listed in debut order, with the first 17 correlating in jersey number worn in debut game in Round 1, 2008.
  • Player numbers in this list are unofficial.
  • Statistics in this season are current as at the end of the 2017 season and the disbanding of the competition (source).
  • Players highlighted in bold also played in the NRL for Melbourne.
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Notes

  1. Dennis Scott was contracted to Melbourne for the 2006 NRL season, but retired in May 2006 due to injury.
  2. Joe Stimson was an unused interchange player in the 2019 Melbourne Storm season Round 10 match against Wests Tigers, he does not gain an official appearance for this match.[2]
  3. Scott Drinkwater was contracted to Melbourne until he was released during the 2019 NRL season, but did not play a game for Melbourne in 2019 due to injury.
  4. 3x 1 point field goals; 1x 2 point field goals
  5. Nicho Hynes was an unused interchange player in the 2020 NRL Grand Final, he does not gain an official appearance for this match.
  6. Max King was contracted to Melbourne until the end of the 2021 NRL season, but did not play a game in 2021 due to injury.
  7. Brenko Lee was contracted to Melbourne until the end of the 2021 NRL season, but did not play a game in 2021 due to injury.
  8. Aaron Pene was released from his contract with Melbourne during the 2024 NRL season, but did not play an NRL game in 2024 for Melbourne
  9. Tyran Wishart was an unused interchange player in the round 7 2024 match against the Roosters. He does not gain official appearances for these matches.
  10. Grant Anderson was an unused interchange player during two matches of the 2023 NRL season: the Round 5 match against South Sydney, and the Round 12 match against the Dolphins. He does not gain official appearances for these matches.

References

  1. "English: Picture of Melbourne Storm honour board listing players by the cap number". 15 March 2021.
  2. "Fox Sports Stats - Round 10, 2019". foxsports.com.au. News Corporation Australia. Retrieved 27 April 2022.

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