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2000 Melbourne Storm season
NRL Rank6th
Play-off resultQualifying Final Loss
2000 recordWins: 14; draws: 1; losses: 11
Points scoredFor: 672; against: 529
Team information
CEOJohn Ribot
CoachChris Anderson
Captain
StadiumOlympic Park Stadium
Top scorers
TriesMatt Geyer (14)
GoalsTasesa Lavea (81)
PointsTasesa Lavea (190)
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The 2000 Melbourne Storm season was the 3rd in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2000 Telstra Premiership and finished the regular season in 6th place, being eliminated in the first week of the finals. [1]

The Storm began 2000 with an easy win over St. Helens in the World Club Challenge was a great start for Melbourne, but overall the 2000 season was a disappointment. Major injuries to Marcus Bai and Robbie Ross, along with a lengthy suspension to Stephen Kearney, seriously disrupted the season.

It was made worse when the club was forced to negotiate its way through the trials and tribulations of twelve players coming off contract by the end of the year. Most distracting was the saga of Kimmorley as he travelled between Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in search of his future (much to the bewilderment of the Victorian public who were not used to rugby league's mid-season mayhem).

With respectable home crowds averaging over 14,000 the Storm finished the 2000 season in 6th place, earning themselves a semi-final against the Knights in Newcastle. However, the defending premiers exited with a 30-16 loss on a wet and miserable afternoon. The season's undoubted highlight was the Grand Final rematch against the Dragons at the MCG where the Storm won by an incredible scoreline of 70-10.

Tony Martin (to London) and Brett Kimmorley (to Northern Eagles) were key losses for the club in the lead up to 2001 which were slightly off-set by the arrival of half-back Matt Orford and winger Junior Langi. [2]

Draw and Results

[3]

Round Opponent Result Mel. Opp. Date Venue
1 Auckland Warriors Loss 6 14 6 Feb Mt Smart Stadium
2 Newcastle Knights Loss 6 38 12 Feb Hunter Stadium
3 Canberra Raiders Loss 12 16 19 Feb Bruce Stadium
4 Penrith Panthers Loss 22 30 27 Feb Penrith Stadium
5 St. George Illawarra Dragons Win 70 10 3 Mar Melbourne Cricket Ground
6 Sydney Roosters Win 42 10 10 Mar Olympic Park
7 Parramatta Eels Win 16 12 18 Mar Olympic Park
8 Cronulla Sharks Loss 14 26 25 Mar Endeavour Field
9 North Queensland Cowboys Win 28 6 1 Apr Olympic Park
10 Brisbane Broncos Draw 18 18 7 Apr QE2 Stadium
11 Northern Eagles Win 44 18 15 Apr Olympic Park
12 Bulldogs Win 44 22 25 Apr Stadium Australia
13 Newcastle Knights Win 40 4 30 Apr Olympic Park
14 Parramatta Eels Loss 8 18 5 May Parramatta Stadium
15 Wests Tigers Win 40 10 12 May Olympic Park
16 Brisbane Broncos Win 16 12 21 May Olympic Park
17 Penrith Panthers Loss 20 23 27 May Olympic Park
18 St. George Illawarra Dragons Loss 4 50 4 Jun WIN Jubilee Oval
19 Sydney Roosters Loss 6 41 11 Jun Sydney Football Stadium
20 Auckland Warriors Win 56 10 18 Jun Olympic Park
21 Cronulla Sharks Win 22 16 24 Jun Melbourne Cricket Ground
22 North Queensland Cowboys Win 26 22 1 Jul Dairy Farmers Stadium
23 Bulldogs Loss 22 31 8 Jul Olympic Park
24 Northern Eagles Win 38 26 15 Jul Bluetongue Stadium
25 Canberra Raiders Loss 16 20 21 Jul Olympic Park
26 Wests Tigers Win 36 26 29 Jul Campbelltown Stadium
Qualifying Final Newcastle Knights Loss 16 30 Aug 5 Hunter Stadium

Ladder

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Brisbane 26 18 2 6 696 388 +308 38
2 Sydney Roosters 26 16 0 10 601 520 +81 32
3 Newcastle 26 15 1 10 686 532 +154 31
4 Canberra 26 15 0 11 506 479 +27 30
5 Penrith 26 15 0 11 573 562 +11 30
6 Melbourne 26 14 1 11 672 529 +143 29
7 Parramatta 26 14 1 11 476 456 +20 29
8 Cronulla 26 13 0 13 570 463 +107 26
9 St George Illawarra 26 12 0 14 576 656 -80 24
10 Wests Tigers 26 11 2 13 519 642 -123 24
11 Bulldogs 26 10 1 15 469 553 -84 21
12 Northern Eagles 26 9 0 17 476 628 -152 18
13 Auckland 26 8 2 16 426 662 -236 18
14 North Queensland 26 7 0 19 436 612 -176 12

2000 Squad

List current as of 3 June 2017

(a) - This column denotes the previous RL club the player was signed to and played first grade RL for. If they are yet to debut then this is stipulated. If they were merely signed to the club but did not play then it is not counted.

Cap Nat. Player name Position First Storm Game Previous First Grade RL club (a)
1 Papua New Guinea Marcus Bai WG 1998 Australia Gold Coast Chargers
2 Australia Russell Bawden PR 1998 Australia Brisbane Broncos
5 Australia Scott Hill FE 1998 Australia Hunter Mariners
6 Australia Rodney Howe PR 1998 Australia Perth Reds
7 Australia Robbie Kearns PR 1998 Australia Perth Reds
8 Australia Brett Kimmorley HB 1998 Australia Hunter Mariners
10 Australia Paul Marquet PR,SR 1998 Australia Hunter Mariners
11 Australia Aaron Moule WG,CE 1998 Australia South Queensland Crushers
13 Australia Ben Roarty PR,SR,LK 1998 Australia Melbourne Storm
14 Australia Robbie Ross FB 1998 Australia Hunter Mariners
16 New Zealand Richard Swain HK 1998 Australia Hunter Mariners
17 Australia Danny Williams LK, SR, HK 1998 Australia North Sydney Bears
18 Australia Matt Geyer WG 1998 Australia Perth Reds
20 Australia Wayne Evans SR 1998 Australia Perth Reds
21 Australia Tony Martin WG, CE 1998 England London Broncos
23 Australia Wade Fenton SR, PR 1998 Australia Melbourne Storm
26 New Zealand Matt Rua PR,SR 1998 Australia Melbourne Storm
28 New Zealand Stephen Kearney SR 1999 Australia New Zealand Warriors
30 New Zealand Tasesa Lavea FE 1999 Australia Melbourne Storm
31 Australia Brad Watts FB 1999 Australia Melbourne Storm
32 Australia Brett O'Farrell PR 1999 Australia Melbourne Storm
33 New Zealand John Lomax PR 2000 Australia North Queensland Cowboys
34 Tonga Fifita Moala WG 2000 Australia Melbourne Storm
35 Australia Kevin Carmichael HB 2000 Australia South Queensland Crushers
36 Australia Brook Martin WG 2000 Australia Melbourne Storm
37 Australia Dane Morgan SR 2000 Australia North Sydney Bears
38 New Zealand Glen Turner SR 2000 Australia Melbourne Storm
39 Australia Chris Essex PR 2000 Australia Melbourne Storm
41 Australia Brenton Pomery PR 2000 Australia Wests Tigers
- New Zealand Tai Lavea FE Yet to Debut Australia Melbourne Storm

Awards and honours

References

  1. ^ http://stats.rleague.com/rl/teams/melbourne/melbourne2002_sc.html
  2. ^ http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/evolution-storm
  3. ^ http://stats.rleague.com/rl/teams/melbourne/melbourne_by.html#2000
  4. ^ "NRL Honour Board". melbournestorm.com.au. Melbourne Storm. Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)