List of Melbourne Storm Seasons

The Melbourne Storm have contested every National Rugby League season since its first in 1998, twelve in total.

Season Year P W D L Regular Season Standing Final Standing
1st 1998 NRL season 24 17 1 6 3rd from 20 Preliminary Finalists
2nd 1999 NRL season 24 16 0 8 3rd from 17 Premiers
3rd 2000 NRL season 26 14 1 11 6th from 14 Qualifying Finalists
4th 2001 NRL season 26 11 1 14 9th from 14
5th 2002 NRL season 24 9 1 14 10th from 15
6th 2003 NRL season 24 15 0 9 5th from 15 Semi Finalists
7th 2004 NRL season 24 13 0 11 6th from 15 Semi Finalists
8th 2005 NRL season 24 13 0 11 6th from 15 Semi Finalists
9th 2006 NRL season 24 20 0 4 1st from 15 Runner-up
10th 2007 NRL season 24 21 0 3 1st from 16 Premiers
11th 2008 NRL season 24 17 0 7 1st from 16 Runner-up
12th 2009 NRL season 24 14 1 9 4th from 16 Premiers
13th 2010 NRL season 24 14 0 10 16th from 161
14th 2011 NRL season 24 19 0 5 1st from 16 Preliminary Finalists

1 Melbourne were deducted eight premiership points and barred from receiving premiership points for the rest of the season due to gross long-term salary cap breaches.

Melbourne Storm
Est. 1998 in Melbourne, Victoria
The Club
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Other Competitions
  • National Youth Competition
  • New South Wales Cup
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Affiliations
  • Central Coast Storm
  • Easts Tigers

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