2008 Melbourne Storm season explained

Year:2008
Team Colour:
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Font Colour:
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League:NRL
League Rank:1st
League Wins:17
League Draws:0
League Losses:7
Points For:584
Points Against:282
Ceo Title:CEO
Coach Title:Coach
Captain:Cameron Smith (23 Games)
Cooper Cronk (5 Games)
Avg Attendance:12,474
High Attendance:20,084 (Round 1)
Top Tries:Greg Inglis (17)
Top Goals:Cameron Smith (77)
Top Points:Cameron Smith (170)
List:yes
List Link:Melbourne Storm#Season summaries

The 2008 Melbourne Storm season was the 11th in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2008 Telstra Premiership and finished the regular season as minor premiers before reaching the grand final in which they were beaten by the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 40–0, the largest margin in grand final history. The minor premiership won by the Storm in 2008 was later stripped by the NRL in 2010 when it was revealed the club had been in breach of salary cap rules.

Despite losing seven games, Storm managed to finish in top spot on the NRL ladder for a third successive season. They had to wait until the final game to do it though, defeating South Sydney 42–4. A loss to the Warriors in the Qualifying final meant Storm had to do it the hard way and they did just that, defeating the Broncos and Sharks on the road. That tough road eventually caught up with Melbourne in the decider, which they lost to Manly.

Matt Geyer became the first Storm player to reach 250 games while Billy Slater followed on from Cameron Smith the previous year, earning the Golden boot award as the best player in the world.[1]

Season Summary

Milestone games

Round Player Milestone
Round 3Storm debut
Round 6NRL debut
Round 10Storm debut
Dane NielsenStorm debut
Kevin ProctorNRL debut
Liam ForanNRL debut
Round 11Matt Geyer250th game
Jeremy Smith50th game
Round 13Joe TomaneNRL debut
Sam JoeNRL debut
Round 16Sinbad KaliNRL debut
Round 17Cooper Cronk100th game
Round 18Matt Geyer250th Storm game
Qualifying FinalAnthony Quinn150th game
Jeff Lima50th game
Semi FinalIsrael Folau50th game
Preliminary FinalAdam Blair50th game

Jerseys

Apparel supplier Reebok kept the same home jersey design as worn in previous seasons. The clash jersey changed to a mostly white jersey, featuring purple shoulder stripes and side panels together with sublimated purple thunderbolts, worn with purple shorts and white socks with two purple stripes. An alternate jersey was worn in the NRL's heritage round, with Melbourne wearing a replica uniform combination similar to their 1998 home colours.

In line with the celebrations of the centenary of rugby league in Australia, an additional patch was worn above the NRL logo.

Fixtures

Pre season

DateOpponentVenueResultTries Goals Field goals
15 FebruaryTrial Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesBluetongue Stadium, Gosford5610B Slater (2), J Williams, J Tomane, C Smith, A Moore, I Folau, C Cronk, R Aitken, W ChambersS Turner (4), J Smith (2), L Foran, C Smith[3] [4] [5]
22 FebruaryTrial HalifaxShay Stadium, Halifax, West Yorkshire2610B Slater (2), S Tagataese, I Folau, R Aitken, B MacDougallS Turner[6] [7]

See main article: 2008 World Club Challenge.

Regular season

Matches

Source:[8]

DateOpponentVenueResultTries Goals Field goals
17 March1 New Zealand WarriorsTelstra Dome, Melbourne3218B Slater (3), D Johnson, S TagataeseC Smith 5/6, S Turner 1/1[9]
23 March2 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksOlympic Park, Melbourne1617R Aitken, I Folau, B WhiteC Smith 2/3[10]
29 March3Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney610B SlaterC Smith 1/1[11]
4 April4Olympic Park, Melbourne288A Quinn (3), I Folau, R HoffmanC Smith 4/5[12]
11 April5Olympic Park, Melbourne264B Slater (2), R Hoffman, G Inglis, A QuinnC Smith 3/6[13]
21 April6Canberra Stadium, Canberra2316W Chambers, I Folau, B Slater, S TurnerC Smith 3/4C Cronk[14]
26 April7Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville1210I Folau, G InglisC Smith 2/2[15]
3 May8Bye
12 May9Olympic Park, Melbourne184I Folau (2), A QuinnC Smith 3/3[16]
17 May10ANZ Stadium, Sydney1236W Chambers, S ManuJ Smith 1/2, S Turner 1/1[17]
24 May11Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford1510W Chambers, J SmithC Smith 3/4C Cronk[18]
31 May12Olympic Park, Melbourne460M Geyer (2), M Crocker, C Cronk, I Folau, C Smith, J Smith, S TurnerC Smith 7/8[19]
9 June13Skilled Stadium, Gold Coast018[20]
14 June14Bye
21 June15Olympic Park, Melbourne4820G Inglis (3), S Turner (2), I Folau, M Geyer, B Slater, J SmithC Smith 6/9[21]
29 June16Parramatta Stadium, Sydney2224S Manu (2), C Cronk, J TomaneS Turner 2/2, C Cronk 1/2[22]
6 July17Olympic Park, Melbourne3014G Inglis (2), S Manu, A Quinn, B Slater, S TurnerC Smith 3/6[23]
14 July18Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney3018G Inglis (3), S Manu, B SlaterC Smith 5/5[24]
21 July19Olympic Park, Melbourne260I Folau, M Geyer, J Lima, J Smith, S TurnerC Smith 3/5[25]
27 July20Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland68S ManuC Smith 1/1[26]
1 August21Olympic Park, Melbourne444I Folau (2), G Inglis (2), M Geyer, R Hoffman, A Quinn, J Smith, S TurnerC Smith 4/9[27]
8 August22Brookvale Oval, Sydney1610C Cronk, I Folau, M GeyerC Smith 2/3[28]
15 August23Olympic Park, Melbourne306A Quinn (2), C Cronk, B Slater, C SmithC Smith 5/6[29]
25 August24CUA Stadium, Sydney406G Inglis (3), S Turner (2), J Lima, A Quinn, C SmithC Smith 4/8[30]
30 August25EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle1617I Folau, G Inglis, S ManuC Smith 2/3[31]
7 September26Olympic Park, Melbourne424B Slater (2), B Anderson, M Geyer, R Hoffman, A Quinn, C Smith, J SmithC Smith 4/7, M Geyer 1/1[32]

Finals

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See main article: 2008 NRL Grand Final.

Ladder

See main article: 2008 NRL season.

2008 Coaching Staff

2008 squad

List current as of 3 November 2021[33]

width=5%Cap width=1%Nat.width=30%Player namewidth=15%Positionwidth=10%First Storm Gamewidth=35%Previous First Grade RL club
18Matt GeyerWG1998 Perth Reds
55Cameron Smith (c)HK2002 Melbourne Storm
58Billy SlaterFB2003 Melbourne Storm
60Dallas JohnsonLK2003 Melbourne Storm
62Ryan HoffmanSR, LK2003 Melbourne Storm
68Antonio KaufusiPR2003 Melbourne Storm
70Ben MacDougallCE2004 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
72Steve TurnerWG2004 Penrith Panthers
73Cooper CronkHB2004 Melbourne Storm
74Jeremy SmithLK2004 Melbourne Storm
76Brett WhitePR2005 Melbourne Storm
79Greg InglisCE2005 Melbourne Storm
84Michael CrockerSR2006 Sydney Roosters
86Adam BlairPR2006 Melbourne Storm
90Jeff LimaPR2006 Melbourne Storm
91Anthony QuinnWG2007 Newcastle Knights
92Israel FolauWG2007 Melbourne Storm
95Sam TagataesePR2007 Melbourne Storm
96Russell AitkenHK2007 Cronulla Sharks
97Will ChambersCE2007 Melbourne Storm
98Sika ManuSR2007 Melbourne Storm
99Scott AndersonPR2007 Melbourne Storm
101Clifford ManuaPR2008 Brisbane Broncos
102Aiden TolmanPR2008 Melbourne Storm
103Brett AndersonWG2008 North Queensland Cowboys
104Dane NielsenCE2008 Cronulla Sharks
105Kevin ProctorSR2008 Melbourne Storm
106Liam ForanHB2008 Melbourne Storm
107Joseph TomaneWG2008 Melbourne Storm
108Sam JoeWG2008 Melbourne Storm
109Sinbad KaliSR2008 Melbourne Storm
-Aidan GuerraSRYet to Debut Melbourne Storm
-Lucas MillerFEYet to Debut Melbourne Storm
-Danny VaughanPRYet to Debut Melbourne Storm

Player movements

Losses

Gains

Representative honours

This table lists all players who have played a representative match in 2008.

Player 2008 Rugby League World Cup
Papua New Guinea
New Zealand New Zealand
Australia Queensland Queensland Queensland
Australia Queensland Queensland Queensland Australia
Australia New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales
Australia Queensland Queensland Queensland Australia
Queensland Queensland Queensland
Tonga
New Zealand
Country New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales
Australia Queensland Queensland Queensland Australia
Australia (c) Queensland (c) Queensland (c) Queensland (c) Australia (c)
New Zealand New Zealand
New South Wales
Country New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales

Statistics

This table contains playing statistics for all Melbourne Storm players to have played in the 2008 NRL season.

NameAppearancesTriesGoalsField goalsPoints
91004
61004
80000
271004
1030012
212008
2841220
25150060
30000
2881034
2140016
22170169
20000
241004
10000
250000
252008
2470028
40000
10000
30000
24120048
24140056
234770170
2761026
61004
70000
31004
25118060
201004
30 players used 116 88 3 643

Scorers

Most points in a game: 18 points

Most tries in a game: 3

Winning games

Highest score in a winning game: 48 points

Lowest score in a winning game: 15 points

Greatest winning margin: 46 points

Greatest number of games won consecutively: 5

Losing games

Highest score in a losing game: 22 points

Lowest score in a losing game: 0 points

Greatest losing margin: 40 points

Greatest number of games lost consecutively: 2

NRL Under 20s

See main article: 2008 NRL Under-20s season.

For the first time since the formation of the NRL in 1998, every team fielded a team in the same second-tier competition the NRL Under-20s, guaranteeing fans a high standard curtain raiser before every NRL game. The National Youth Championships (known commercially as the Toyota Cup due to sponsorship from Toyota Australia) ran parallel to the NRL.[36] Similar to the NRL, the NYC enforces a salary cap and puts a heavy focus on life outside football for the players.[37]

In the competition's inaugural season, Melbourne were coached by Brad Arthur finished in 13th position, failing to make the finals. Melbourne used 28 players across the season, with five players (Liam Foran, Sam Joe, Kevin Proctor, Joe Tomane, and Aiden Tolman) also making NRL appearances in 2008.

Statistics

Source:[38]

Scorers

Most points in a game: 16 points

Most tries in a game: 4

Most points (season): 106

Most tries (season): 13

Winning games

Highest score in a winning game: 36 points

Lowest score in a winning game: 22 points

Greatest winning margin: 24 points

Greatest number of games won consecutively: 2

Losing games

Highest score in a losing game: 32 points

Lowest score in a losing game: 6 points

Greatest losing margin: 32 points

Greatest number of games lost consecutively: 4

Feeder Team

Established in 2007[39] and coached by former Storm player Jamie Feeney, Melbourne sent their back-up players to play with Central Coast Storm, with home games played at Morry Breen Oval, the base of Central Coast team Wyong Roos.

Central Coast missed the finals, finishing in 10th position (out of 12 teams). The Player of the Year award was won by former Newcastle Knights player Reegan Tanner.[40]

Awards

Trophy Cabinet

Melbourne Storm Awards Night

Dally M Awards Night

Rugby League World Golden Boot Awards Night

RLPA Awards Night

RLIF Awards

Notes and References

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  2. Book: Middleton . David . 2008 Official Rugby League Annual . News Magazines . Surrey Hills.
  3. Web site: Pre-Season NRL Trials 2008 . leagueunlimited.com . 19 April 2022.
  4. News: Storm rack up cricket score against Manly . Townsville Bulletin . Nationwide News Pty Ltd . 16 February 2008 . Townsville, Queensland . 94.
  5. News: Grand final sequel: Storm lashes Manly . The Weekend Australian . Nationwide News Pty Ltd . 16 February 2008 . Canberra, Australia . 54.
  6. News: Storm survive early scare to secure victory . The Yorkshire Post . NLA Media . 23 February 2008 . Leeds, United Kingdom.
  7. News: Kent . Paul . Heavy weather in Storm outing . Herald-Sun . Nationwide News Pty Ltd . 24 February 2008 . Melbourne, Victoria . 66.
  8. Web site: Rugby League Tables – Melbourne. 19 April 2022.
  9. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 1. 19 April 2022.
  10. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 2. 19 April 2022.
  11. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 3. 19 April 2022.
  12. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 4. 19 April 2022.
  13. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 5. 19 April 2022.
  14. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 6. 19 April 2022.
  15. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 7. 19 April 2022.
  16. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 9. 19 April 2022.
  17. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 10. 19 April 2022.
  18. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 11. 19 April 2022.
  19. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 12. 19 April 2022.
  20. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 13. 19 April 2022.
  21. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 15. 19 April 2022.
  22. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 15. 19 April 2022.
  23. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 17. 19 April 2022.
  24. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 18. 19 April 2022.
  25. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 19. 19 April 2022.
  26. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 20. 19 April 2022.
  27. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 21. 19 April 2022.
  28. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 22. 19 April 2022.
  29. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 23. 19 April 2022.
  30. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 24. 19 April 2022.
  31. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 25. 19 April 2022.
  32. Web site: NRL 2008 – Round 26. 19 April 2022.
  33. Web site: 2008 Player Profiles . melbournestorm.com.au . 19 April 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080721085346/http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/default.asp?sec=2&ssec=2&pid=144&prid=1&yr=2008 . 21 July 2008.
  34. Web site: 2008 Melbourne Point Scorers. afltables.com. 28 April 2022.
  35. Web site: Melbourne Storm – NRL 2008. rugbyleagueproject.org. 28 April 2022.
  36. News: ARL set to approve national youth comp . The Sydney Morning Herald . 2006-12-12.
  37. Web site: Toyota Cup to kick off in 2008, NRL.COM . 29 April 2022 . 27 May 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070527024154/http://nrl.com/News/Latest/NewsArticle/tabid/76/NewsId/4537/Default.aspx . dead .
  38. Web site: 2008 Melbourne Storm NYC. 18thman.com. 14 July 2022.
  39. Web site: Central Coast in Storm Boost . loverugbyleague.com . 29 April 2022 . 18 October 2006.
  40. Book: 2009 Melbourne Storm Media Guide . Melbourne Storm.
  41. Web site: VB Cup Ladder 2008 . nswrl.com.au . 29 April 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081011044935/http://www.nswrl.com.au/nswcup/ladder.php . 11 October 2008.
  42. Web site: NRL Honour Board . melbournestorm.com.au . . 10 February 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130928161940/http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/default.aspx?s=nrl-honour-board . 28 September 2013 .
  43. Web site: Slater named Player-of-the-Year . melbournestorm.com.au . 10 June 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081013233432/http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/default.asp?sec=1&ssec=1 . 13 October 2008.