2011 Melbourne Storm season explained

Year:2011
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League:NRL
League Rank:1st (Minor Premier)
League Wins:19
League Draws:0
League Losses:5
Points For:521
Points Against:308
Playoff Result:Preliminary Final Loss
Ceo Title:CEO
Ceo:Ron Gauci
Coach Title:Coach
Captain:Cameron Smith (24 games)
Cooper Cronk (1 game)
Adam Blair (1 game)
Stadium:AAMI Park – 30,050
Avg Attendance:14,246
High Attendance:24,081 (Round 24)
Top Tries:Billy Slater (12)
Cooper Cronk (12)
Matt Duffie (12)
Top Goals:Cameron Smith (78)
Top Points:Cameron Smith (164)
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The 2011 Melbourne Storm season was the 14th in the club's history. They competed in the 2011 NRL season and finished the regular season in first place, winning the J.J. Giltinan Shield for taking out the minor premiership.

Melbourne would play nine of their first 13 games at AAMI Park, and enjoyed a strong start to the season with a 7–3 record from the opening 10 rounds. Their run of stellar form continued, losing just two games for the remainder of the season. Both of those came on the eve of the finals but the team was still able to win the minor premiership, finishing two points clear of Manly. After beating Newcastle 18–8 in the Qualifying final, Storm's season was prematurely ended with a home preliminary final loss to the Warriors. Melbourne again finished the season with the competition's best defence.[1] At the Dally M awards, the club featured prominently. Gareth Widdop also enjoyed a breakout season, playing 25 games while making 16 line breaks and providing 16 try assists.

Season summary

Milestone games

Round Player Milestone
Round 1Storm debut
Storm debut
Round 2100th game
Round 2Storm debut
Round 4Storm debut
Round 4Storm debut
Round 9Storm debut
Round 9Storm debut
Round 10NRL debut
Round 12200th game
Round 24200th game
Round 26Storm debut

Jerseys

In 2011 the Storm jerseys were made by Kooga. They retained their predominantly purple home jersey from 2010 and also their predominantly white away jersey from 2010.

On 4 February 2011 Crown Casino was named the major sponsor of the Storm in 2011[15] with their corporate logo added to the front of the jersey. Suzuki Australia continued as major sponsors as well, with their logo appearing on the sleeves. There was no sponsorship on the rear of the jersey.[16] Makita also announced a continuation of their sponsorship and their logo on the players shorts.[17]

Heritage

In round 5 for the NRL's heritage round, Melbourne wore a replica of their original 1998 home jersey.

Special

In the round 20 home game against the Brisbane Broncos, Storm wore a special "platinum battle" jersey. The jersey was mostly navy blue with a large grey and white chevron on the front, also featured the word "Melbourne" printed across the upper back. This jersey was to symbolise the links to the state of Victoria and Melbourne, following the City of Melbourne's sponsorship of the match.[18]

Attendance averages

[19] Total Matches Average
Home 170,95212 14,246
Away 173,17312 14,431
All regular season games 344,125 24 14,339
Finals 43,4252 21,712
All Games 387,550 26 14,906

Fixtures

Pre season

DateOpponentVenueResultTries Goals Field goals
11 FebruaryTrial Ipswich JetsLanglands Park, Brisbane340S Thorpe (2), A Vea, E Niko, M Johnson, S GriffenG Widdop (3), D Chisholm (2) [20] [21]
11 FebruaryTrial Easts TigersLanglands Park, Brisbane010[22]
19 FebruaryTrial Canberra RaidersBega Recreation Ground, Bega244C Stanley (2), A Vea, T MaoriG Widdop 2/2, D Chisholm 2/2[23] [24] [25]
26 FebruaryTrial Brisbane BroncosDolphin Oval, Brisbane626J O'Neill C Smith 1/1[26] [27]

Regular season

Matches

Source:[28]

DateOpponentVenueResultTries Goals Field goals
12 March 1 18 6 C Stanley, M Duffie, D Nielsen C Smith 2/2 [29] [30]
19 March 2 40 12 B Slater (2), A Quinn, S Manu, C Smith, J O'Neill, C Cronk C Smith 6/7[31] [32]
28 March 3 6 34 G Widdop C Smith 1/1 [33] [34]
4 April 4 30 16 M Duffie (2), K Proctor, D Nielsen, J Bromwich C Smith 5/6 [35] [36]
10 April 5 38 0 B Champion (2), C Cronk, B Slater, A Quinn, M Duffie C Smith 4/6, G Widdop 1/1 [37] [38]
17 April 6 25 10 C Cronk, B Norrie, B Slater, M Duffie C Smith 4/5 C Cronk 1/1 [39] [40]
25 April 7 14 18 B Champion, C Cronk C Smith 3/3 [41] [42]
30 April 8 42 12 B Champion, M Duffie, T Lowrie, D Nielsen, B Norrie, B Slater, A QuinnC Smith 7/7 [43] [44]
7 May 9 29 22 C Cronk, R Hinchcliffe, D Nielsen, A Quinn, S WaqaC Smith 4/5C Cronk 1/2[45] [46]
14 May 10 12 20 M Duffie, K ProctorC Smith 2/2 [47] [48]
21 May11Bye
29 May12 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks14 8 D Nielsen, S WaqaC Smith 3/3[49] [50]
5 June13 South Sydney Rabbitohs16 6 M Blair, J Bromwich, C SmithC Smith 1/2, G Widdop 1/1[51] [52]
13 June14 Sydney Roosters214J O'Neill (2), B ChampionG Widdop 4/5G Widdop[53] [54]
19 June15 Wests TigersLeichhardt Oval, Sydney124R Hinchcliffe, K ProctorM Duffie 1/1, C Smith 1/1[55] [56]
26 June16Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland168B Slater (2), G WiddopC Smith 2/3[57] [58]
2 July17Bye
9 July18 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsAdelaide Oval, Adelaide2818C Cronk (2), J Bromwich, M Duffie, S WaqaC Smith 3/4, G Widdop 1/1[59]
17 July19 Canberra RaidersCanberra Stadium, Canberra260M Duffie (2), J Bromwich, C Cronk, R HinchcliffeC Smith 3/4, G Widdop 0/1[60]
22 July20AAMI Park, Melbourne266M Blair (2), C Cronk, J O'NeillC Smith 5/5[61] [62]
1 August21Parramatta Stadium, Sydney2218D Nielsen, J O'Neill, B Slater, S WaqaC Smith 3/4[63]
6 August22AAMI Park, Melbourne266R Hinchcliffe, S Manu, K Proctor, B SlaterC Smith 5/5[64] [65]
13 August23 Gold Coast TitansSkilled Park, Gold Coast4016C Cronk (3), B Slater (2), S Manu, A QuinnC Smith 6/7[66] [67]
19 August24 St. George Illawarra DragonsAAMI Park, Melbourne86A QuinnC Smith 2/2[68] [69]
26 August25 Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesBrookvale Oval, Sydney418B SlaterG Widdop 0/1[70] [71]
4 September26840B Champion, M DuffieC Cronk 0/1, G Widdop 0/1[72] [73]

Finals

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2011 Coaching Staff

NRL

NRL Under 20s

2011 squad

width=5%Capwidth=1%Nat.width=30%Player namewidth=15%Positionwidth=10%First Storm gamewidth=35%Previous First Grade RL club
55Cameron Smith (c)HK2002 Melbourne Storm
58Billy SlaterFB2003 Melbourne Storm
73Cooper CronkHB2004 Melbourne Storm
86Adam BlairPR2006 Melbourne Storm
91Anthony QuinnWG2007 Newcastle Knights
98Sika ManuSR2007 Melbourne Storm
104Dane NielsenCE2008 Cronulla Sharks
105Kevin ProctorSR2008 Melbourne Storm
110Ryan HinchcliffeHK,LK2009 Canberra Raiders
116Luke KellyFE,HB2009 Melbourne Storm
119Jesse BromwichPR2010 Melbourne Storm
120Rory KostjasynHK,LK2010 Melbourne Storm
121Todd LowrieSR,LK2010 Newcastle Knights
122Luke MacDougallWG2010 Newcastle Knights
123Bryan NorriePR2010 Cronulla Sharks
124Matt DuffieWG2010 Melbourne Storm
125Gareth WiddopFE,FB2010 Melbourne Storm
126Chase StanleyCE2010 St George Illawarra Dragons
127Justin O'NeillCE2010 Melbourne Storm
128Robbie RochowSR2010 Melbourne Storm
129Sione KitePR2010 Canterbury Bulldogs
130Jaiman LowePR2011 South Sydney Rabbitohs
131Troy ThompsonPR2011 Canberra Raiders
132Beau ChampionCE2011 South Sydney Rabbitohs
133Atelea VeaCE2011 Cronulla Sharks
134Maurice BlairCE, FE2011 Penrith Panthers
135Adam WoolnoughPR2011 Penrith Panthers
136Sisa WaqaWG2011 Sydney Roosters
137Dane ChisholmFE2011 Melbourne Storm
138Jack AfamasagaSR2011 Cronulla Sharks
-Elijah NikoSRYet to Debut Melbourne Storm
-Slade GriffenHKYet to Debut Melbourne Storm
-Jake HawkinsFEYet to Debut Melbourne Storm
-Kirisome Auva'aCEYet to Debut Melbourne Storm
-Jordan McLeanPRYet to Debut Melbourne Storm
-Mitchel Johnson PRYet to Debut Melbourne Storm

Player movements

Losses

Gains

Representative honours

This table lists all players who have played a representative match in 2011.

Player City vs Country Origin
New Zealand
City
Queensland Queensland Australia
New Zealand
Country
New Zealand
Queensland Queensland
New Zealand
Australia Queensland Queensland Queensland Australia
Australia Queensland Queensland Queensland Australia

Statistics

This table contains playing statistics for all Melbourne Storm players to have played in the 2011 NRL season.

NameAppearancesTriesGoalsField goalsPoints
10000
231004
1430012
2240016
1680032
10000
23120250
18121050
2540016
10000
120000
230000
191004
1850020
2460024
242008
1250020
2640016
1560024
10000
24120048
242780164
11004
70000
110000
1040016
2527123
210000
28 players used 94 86 3 551

Scorers

Most points in a game: 16 points

Most tries in a game: 3

Winning games

Highest score in a winning game: 42 points

Lowest score in a winning game: 8 points

Greatest winning margin: 38 points

Greatest number of games won consecutively: 12

Losing games

Highest score in a losing game: 14 points

Lowest score in a losing game: 4 points

Greatest losing margin: 32 points

Greatest number of games lost consecutively: 2

NRL Under 20s

See main article: 2011 NRL Under-20s season. In the fourth season of the NRL's National Youth Championship, Dean Pay continued as coach for a second season, with Melbourne finishing the regular season in 4th place on the ladder to qualify for the finals. Kenny Bromwich would make the competition's team of the year, selected as an interchange player.[83]

Finals

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Statistics

Scorers

Most points in a game: 16 points

Most tries in a game: 3

Most points (season): 212

Most tries (season): 18

Winning games

Highest score in a winning game: 46 points

Lowest score in a winning game: 22 points

Greatest winning margin: 40 points

Greatest number of games won consecutively: 7

Losing games

Highest score in a losing game: 28 points

Lowest score in a losing game: 12 points

Greatest losing margin: 40 points

Greatest number of games lost consecutively: 2

Feeder clubs

As announced by the club after the 2010 season, Melbourne ended their reserve grade program in the NSW Cup, announcing new feeder club agreements. Reserve players were sent to either Easts Tigers to play in the Queensland Cup, or to play in NSW Cup in a combined side with the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.[84]

In the NSW Cup, Cronulla coached by Tony Herman would finish third on the ladder after the regular season, progressing through the preliminary final where they were defeated 30–26 in golden point extra time by eventual runners-up the Auckland Vulcans.[85]

In the Queensland Cup, Easts Tigers coached by Troy McCarthy improved with the addition of Melbourne Storm players, finishing in eighth position on the ladder, winning more games than in the 2010 season.[86]

S. G. Ball Cup

Melbourne's junior representative team in the New South Wales Rugby League under-18s competition S. G. Ball Cup struggled in their third season in the competition. Coached by club high performance manager Kim Williams, the team would win only two of their nine matches for the season, finishing in 14th place on the ladder out of the 18 teams competing.[87]

Awards

Trophy Cabinet

Melbourne Storm Awards Night

Dally M Awards Night

RLIF Awards

Billy Slater[7]

Additional Awards

Notes and References

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