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2010 Melbourne Storm season
NRL Rank16th (Wooden Spoon)
2010 recordWins: 14; draws: 0; losses: 10
Points scoredFor: 489; against: 363
Team information
CEOBrian Waldron
Matt Hanson
Frank Stanton (acting)
Ron Gauci
CoachCraig Bellamy
Captain
StadiumAAMI Park – 30,050 (9 Games)
Etihad Stadium - 53,500 (3 Games)
Top scorers
TriesGreg Inglis (11)
GoalsCameron Smith (54)
PointsCameron Smith (116)
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The 2010 Melbourne Storm season was the 13th in the club's history and competed in the NRL's 2010 Telstra Premiership. After winning the first four games of the season, Storm's season would hit a significant challenge after Round 6 when the NRL penalised the Club for salary cap breaches with the team unable to play for points for the remainder of the season. These revelations also saw them stripped of the 2007 and 2009 Premierships and the 2006, 2007 and 2008 minor premiership titles.

Craig Bellamy and the players maintained an incredible focus to win 14 games for the year, the same number they achieved the previous season. That would have been enough to see them finish in fifth spot on the ladder. This season remains the only time Storm have missed the finals in the Bellamy era.

Greg Inglis scored 11 tries to finish as the team's leading try scorer in his final year at Storm. Other notable players to leave included Brett White, Ryan Hoffman, Brett Finch, Jeff Lima and Aiden Tolman. However, there were several highlights during the season with youngsters Jesse Bromwich, Matthew Duffie, Luke Kelly, Rory Kostjasyn, Justin O’Neill and Gareth Widdop all bursting on the scene.

Storm also played their first ever game at AAMI Park in Round 9. Ryan Hinchcliffe was named Storm's player of the year while Ron Gauci was installed as Storm CEO midway through the difficult season and set about rebuilding the Club over the next several seasons. Craig Bellamy continues to be highly regarded for the way he led the Club throughout 2010 and had this to say when summing up the season.

"When we found out it was obviously devastating and the year has been a drawn-out and difficult one ever since. But we stayed competitive, we unearthed some good kids and we conducted ourselves with dignity. For that I’m proud of the boys. It’s sad to see guys go especially given the massive contribution they have had to this club". - Craig Bellamy

[1]

Season summary

The Storm began 2010 by travelling to England to play in the 2010 World Club Challenge. This involved a warm up game against Harlequins RL followed by the World Club Challenge a week later against Leeds Rhinos. The Storm won both games.

The regular season commenced with the Storm defeating Cronulla away in what was the first of three consecutive away games to begin the season. The Storm played their first home game at Etihad Stadium against St George Illawarra in front of a crowd of 25,480 which is a record home crowd, excluding finals games. They won the game which made them the only undefeated side in the League after Round 4.

Salary cap scandal

On 22 April 2010, the Melbourne Storm were stripped of their titles of 2007 and 2009 premierships and their 2006, 2007 and 2008 minor premierships following an alleged insider tip-off to the NRL auditing body that the club had not been complying with the NRL salary cap. The club had a long-term system of keeping two sets of books, one set displaying players incomes' complying with the NRL salary cap and another hidden set in a separate room disclosing the true player payments. Following evidence of salary cap breaches, Melbourne were also fined a record $1,689,000, deducted all eight premiership points received in the season and barred from receiving any further premiership points (including those for the two byes) for the rest of the season, guaranteeing them zero points and the wooden spoon for 2010.[2]

On 24 April coach Craig Bellamy publicly announced that he vowed to rebuild the shattered club, and welcomed the NRL's investigation into the salary cap rorting before a training session with the team which was watched by thousands of cheering supporters.[3]

Players were still allowed to play Test and/or State of Origin matches and for some of those players it did not affect Queensland's bid for a fifth straight Origin series victory. Later in the season the Storm were also stripped of the 2010 World Club Challenge title. The team's under-20s team was not affected.

The Storm defeated the New Zealand Warriors 40-6 in the first match since the scandal was revealed. This was followed up with a 34-6 win over the North Queensland Cowboys in Townsville the week after.

Melbourne Storm 2010 season crowd averages

Total Crowd Total Games Crowd Average
Home 176,041 12 14,670
Away 168,109 12 14,009
All Games 344,150 24 14,340

Fixtures

Pre-season


  • World Club Challenge 2010
28 February 2010
18:30 GMT
Leeds Rhinos 10–18 Melbourne Storm
Tries: Danny Maguire
Goals: Kevin Sinfield, Rob Burrow (2)
(Report)
Tries: Luke MacDougall, Anthony Quinn
Goals: Cameron Smith (5)
Elland Road
Attendance: 27,697
Referee: Richard Silverwood (England)
Player of the Match: Cameron Smith

Regular season - Rounds 1 to 12

During the regular season, the Storm will play their first three home games at Etihad Stadium before moving to their new purpose built and permanent home AAMI Park.

Round 1
13 March 2010
7:30pm Local
Cronulla Sharks 10 - 14 Melbourne Storm
Tries: Douglas
Goals: Covell 2/2 Porter 1/1
Field Goal
Tries: Inglis, MacDougall
Goals: Smith 3/3
Field Goal
Toyota Stadium, Cronulla
Attendance: 11,820
Referee: Ben Cummins, Brett Suttor (Report)

Round 2
20 March 2010
7:30pm Local
Newcastle Knights 14 - 20 Melbourne Storm
Tries: MacDougall, Uate
Goals:Naiqama 3/3
Field Goal
Tries: MacDougall, Quinn, Nielson
Goals: Smith 4/5
Field Goal
Energy Australia Stadium, Newcastle
Attendance: 16,242
Referee: Steve Lyons, Alan Shortall (Report)

Round 3
27 March 2010
5:30pm Local
Penrith Panthers 10 - 16 Melbourne Storm
Tries: Coote, McKendry
Goals: Gordon 1/2
Field Goal
Tries: Finch, Slater, MacDougall
Goals: Smith 2/3
Field Goal
CUA Stadium, Penrith
Attendance: 11,024
Referee: Gavin Badger, Phil Haines (Report)

Round 4
2 April 2010
2:10pm Local
Melbourne Storm 17 - 4 St George Illawarra Dragons
Tries: Nielson, Quinn, Slater
Goals: Smith 2/5
Field Goal: Cronk
Tries: Nightingale
Goals:Soward 0/1
Field Goal:
Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
Attendance: 25,480
Referee: Jared Maxwell, Gerard Sutton (Report)

Round 5
9 April 2010
7:35pm Local
Gold Coast Titans 20 - 16 Melbourne Storm
Tries: Tomane, Harrison, Bird
Goals: Rogers 4/5
Field Goal
Tries: Quinn (3)
Goals: Smith 2/3
Field Goal
Skilled Park, Robina
Attendance: 20,083
Referee: Ben Cummins, Jared Maxwell (Report)

Round 6
19 April 2010
7:00pm Local
Melbourne Storm 16 - 18 Manly Sea Eagles
Tries: Cronk (2), Norrie
Goals: Smith 2/3
Field Goal
Tries: Robertson (2), Stewart
Goals: Lyon 3/4
Field Goal
Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
Attendance: 14,171
Referee: Tony Archer, Alan Shortall (Report)

Round 7
25 April 2010
6:00pm Local
Melbourne Storm 40 - 6 New Zealand Warriors
Tries: Duffie (2), Smith, Blair, Tandy, Isa, Slater
Goals: Smith 6/7
Field Goal
Tries: Ta'ai
Goals: Maloney 1/1
Field Goal
Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
Attendance: 23,906
Referee: Gavin Badger, Brett Suttor (Report)

Round 8
1 May 2010
7:30pm Local
North Queensland Cowboys 6 - 34 Melbourne Storm
Tries: Bolton
Goals: Graham 1/1
Field Goal
Tries: Norrie, Duffie, Inglis, Finch, Nielson, Quinn, Lima
Goals: Smith 3/6 Inglis 0/1
Field Goal
Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville
Attendance: 19,853
Referee: Gavin Badger, Gerard Sutton (Report)

Round 9
9 May 2010
3:00pm Local
Melbourne Storm 14 - 36 Brisbane Broncos
Tries: Duffe (2), Quinn
Goals:Inglis 1/2 Cronk 0/1
Field Goal
Tries:Folau (2), Beale, Yoh Yeh, Norman, Te'o
Goals: Parker 6/6
Field Goal
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Attendance: 20,042
Referee: Tony Archer, Steve Lyons (Report)

Round 10
15 May 2010
7:30pm Local
Canberra Raiders 6 - 17 Melbourne Storm
Tries: Vidot
Goals: Campese 1/1
Field Goal:
Tries: Inglis (3)
Goals: Inglis 2/2 Cronk 0/1
Field Goal: Finch 1/1
Canberra Stadium, Canberra
Attendance: 12,165
Referee: Ben Cummins, Chris James (Report)

Round 11
. Bye .

Round 12
30 May 2010
2:00pm Local
Melbourne Storm 23 - 12 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Tries: Nielsen, Stanley, MacDougall, Widdop
Goals: Widdop 3/4
Field Goal Finch 1/1
Tries: Ryan, Kimmorley
Goals: Goodwin 2/2
Field Goal
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Attendance: 12,420
Referee: Shane Hayne, Ashley Klein (Report)

Regular season - Rounds 13 - 26


Round 13
4 June 2010
7:35pm Local
Parramatta Eels 24 - 10 Melbourne Storm
Tries: Reddy (2), Keating, Inu
Goals: Burt 4/5
Field Goal
Tries: Slater, Inglis
Goals: Smith 1/2
Field Goal
Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta
Attendance: 7,572
Referee: Tony Archer, Gerard Sutton (Report)

Round 14
14 June 2010
7:00pm Local
Melbourne Storm 6 - 38 Sydney Roosters
Tries: Kostjasyn
Goals: Stanley 1/1
Field Goal
Tries: Graham (2), Masoe, Linnett, Minichiello, Nuuausala, Perrett
Goals: Carney 5/7
Field Goal
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Attendance: 10,449
Referee: Ashley Klein, Bernard Sutton (Report)

Round 15
19 June 2010
5:30pm Local
Melbourne Storm 58 - 12 North Queensland Cowboys
Tries: O'Neill (3), Duffie (2), Slater (2), Inglis, Lima, Cronk
Goals: Smith 5/6, Inglis 3/3, Finch 1/1
Field Goal
Tries: Tamou, Gallant
Goals: Thurston 2/2
Field Goal
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Attendance: 10,661
Referee: Ben Cummins, Bernard Sutton (report)

Round 16
26 June 2010
7:30pm Local
South Sydney Rabbitohs 16 - 14 Melbourne Storm
Tries: Talanoa (2), Sandow
Goals: Luke 2/3
Field Goal
Tries: O'Neill (2), Inglis
Goals: Smith 1/3
Field Goal
Members Equity Stadium, Perth
Attendance: 13,164
Referee: Ashley Klein, Matt Cecchin (Report)

Round 17
. Bye .

Round 18
10 July 2010
7:00pm Local
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 20 - 18 Melbourne Storm
Tries: Goodwin, Idris, Neumann
Goals: Goodwin 4/4
Field Goal
Tries: Finch, Slater, Manu
Goals: Smith 2/2, Inglis 1/1
Field Goal
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Attendance: 10,350
Referee: Matt Cecchin, Tony De Las Heras (Report)

Round 19
17 July 2010
7:30pm Local
New Zealand Warriors 13 - 6 Melbourne Storm
Tries: Vatuvei, Ropati
Goals: Maloney 2/3
Field Goal: Maloney 1
Tries: Slater
Goals: Smith 1/1
Field Goal
Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland
Attendance: 13,118
Referee: Steve Lyon, Gerrard Sutton (Report)

Round 20
24 July 2010
7:30pm Local
Melbourne Storm 18 - 10 Penrith Panthers
Tries: Nielson, O'Neill, Duffie
Goals: Smith 3/3
Field Goal:
Tries: Purtell, Jennings
Goals: Gordon 1/2
Field Goal:
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Attendance: 11,212
Referee: Jason Robinson, Brett Suttor (Report)

Round 21
1 August 2010
2:00pm Local
Melbourne Storm 36 - 12 Canberra Raiders
Tries: Neilson (2), O'Neill (2), Inglis, Slater, Lowrie
Goals: Smith 4/6, Inglis 0/1
Field Goal
Tries: Low, Croker
Goals: Croker 2/3
Field Goal
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Attendance: 9,112
Referee: Ben Cummins, Phil Haines (Report)

Round 22
7 August 2010
5:30pm Local
Manly Sea Eagles 26 - 6 Melbourne Storm
Tries: Lyon (2), Williams, Matai
Goals: Lyon 5/5
Field Goal
Tries: Hoffman
Goals: Smith 1/1
Field Goal
Brookvale Oval, Manly
Attendance: 12,550
Referee: Matt Cecchin, Brett Suttor (Report)

Round 23
15 August 2010
2:00pm Local
Melbourne Storm 18 - 16 South Sydney Rabbitohs
Tries: Hinchcliffe (2), Slater
Goals: Smith 3/3
Field Goal
Tries: Merritt (2), Capewell
Goals: Sandow 2/3
Field Goal
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Attendance: 9,172
Referee: Steve Lyons, Chris James (Report)

Round 24
21 August 2010
7:30pm Local
Melbourne Storm 24 - 4 Cronulla Sharks
Tries: Smith, Nielsen, Manu, Hinchcliffe
Goals: Smith 4/4
Field Goal
Tries: Covell
Goals: Covell 0/1
Field Goal
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Attendance: 8,902
Referee: Ashley Klein, Luke Phillips (Report)

Round 25
29 August 2010
2:00pm Local
Wests Tigers 26 - 14 Melbourne Storm
Tries: Marshall (3), Fifita, Farrah
Goals: Marshall 3/5
Field Goal
Tries: O'Neill, Isa, Hoffman
Goals: Smith 1/3
Field Goal
Leichhardt Oval, Balmain
Attendance: 20,168
Referee: Gavin Badger, Alan Shortall (Report)

Round 26
5 September 2010
2:00pm Local
Melbourne Storm 34 - 4 Newcastle Knights
Tries: Inglis (2), Hinchcliffe, Hoffman, White, Tolman
Goals: Smith 4/4, Lima 1/1, Hoffman 0/1
Field Goal
Tries: Taia
Goals:
Field Goal
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Attendance: 20,514
Referee: Ashley klein, Gavin Morris (report)

Ladder

Pos. Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 St. George Illawarra Dragons (P) 24 17 0 7 2 518 299 +219 38
2 Penrith Panthers 24 15 0 9 2 645 489 +156 34
3 Wests Tigers 24 15 0 9 2 537 503 +34 34
4 Gold Coast Titans 24 15 0 9 2 520 498 +22 34
5 New Zealand Warriors 24 14 0 10 2 539 486 +53 32
6 Sydney Roosters 24 14 0 10 2 559 510 +49 32
7 Canberra Raiders 24 13 0 11 2 499 493 +6 30
8 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 24 12 0 12 2 545 510 +35 28
9 South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 11 0 13 2 584 567 +17 26
10 Brisbane Broncos 24 11 0 13 2 508 535 −27 26
11 Newcastle Knights 24 10 0 14 2 499 569 −70 24
12 Parramatta Eels 24 10 0 14 2 413 491 −78 24
13 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24 9 0 15 2 494 539 −45 22
14 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24 7 0 17 2 354 609 −255 18
15 North Queensland Cowboys 24 5 0 19 2 425 667 −242 14
16 Melbourne Storm 24 14 0 10 2 489 363 +126 01

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.[4]

2010 Coaching Staff

2010 squad

No. Nat. Player Pos First match with Club Previous club
55 Australia Cameron Smith (c) HK 2002 Australia Melbourne Storm
60 Australia Billy Slater FB 2003 Australia Melbourne Storm
62 Australia Ryan Hoffman SR,LK 2003 Australia Melbourne Storm
73 Australia Cooper Cronk HB 2004 Australia Melbourne Storm
76 Australia Brett White PR 2005 Australia Melbourne Storm
79 Australia Greg Inglis FE,CE, 2005 Australia Melbourne Storm
86 New Zealand Adam Blair SR,PR 2006 Australia Melbourne Storm
90 New Zealand Jeff Lima PR,LK 2006 Australia Wests Tigers
93 Australia Anthony Quinn WG,CE 2007 Australia Newcastle Knights
99 New Zealand Sika Manu SR 2007 Australia Melbourne Storm
102 Australia Aiden Tolman PR 2008 Australia Melbourne Storm
105 Australia Dane Nielsen WG,CE 2008 Australia Melbourne Storm
106 New Zealand Kevin Proctor SR 2008 Australia Melbourne Storm
109 Tonga Sinbad Kali SR, LK 2008 Australia Melbourne Storm
110 Australia Ryan Hinchcliffe HK,LK 2009 Australia Canberra Raiders
111 Samoa Willie Isa WG,CE 2009 Australia Penrith Panthers
115 Australia Brett Finch HB, FE 2009 Australia Parramatta Eels
116 Australia Luke Kelly FE,HB 2009 Australia Melbourne Storm
117 New Zealand Hep Cahill LK, SR 2009 Australia Melbourne Storm
118 Republic of Ireland Ryan Tandy PR,SR 2009 Australia Wests Tigers
119 New Zealand Jesse Bromwich PR 2010 Australia Melbourne Storm
120 Republic of Ireland Rory Kostjasyn HK,LK 2010 Australia Melbourne Storm
121 Australia Luke MacDougall WG 2010 Australia Newcastle Knights
122 Australia Todd Lowrie SR,LK 2010 Australia Newcastle Knights
123 Australia Bryan Norrie PR 2010 Australia Cronulla Sharks
124 New Zealand Matt Duffie WG 2010 Australia Melbourne Storm
125 England Gareth Widdop FE,FB 2010 Australia Melbourne Storm
126 New Zealand Chase Stanley CE 2010 Australia St George Illawarra Dragons
127 Vanuatu Justin O'Neill CE 2010 Australia Melbourne Storm
128 Australia Robbie Rochow SR 2010 Australia Melbourne Storm
129 Tonga Sione Kite PR 2010 Australia Canterbury Bulldogs
New Zealand Louis Fonene CE Yet to Debut Australia Melbourne Storm
New Zealand Slade Griffen HK Yet to Debut Australia Melbourne Storm
Australia Andrew Brown HB, FE Yet to Debut Australia Melbourne Storm
France Dane Chisholm FE, CE Yet to Debut Australia Melbourne Storm
Cook Islands Fred Makimare PR Yet to Debut Australia Melbourne Storm
Samoa Kirisome Auva'a CE Yet to Debut Australia Melbourne Storm

Awards

Melbourne Storm Awards Night

Additional Awards

  • New Zealand Kiwis Junior Player of the Year: Matt Duffie

References

  1. ^ "History Melbourne Storm". melbournestorm.com.au. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Storm stripped of 2 NRL premierships". Television New Zealand. 22 April 2010. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  3. ^ AAP (24 April 2010). "Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy vows to stay". theaustralian.com.au. Australia: News Limited. Retrieved 24 April 2010.
  4. ^ Stuart Honeysett and Brent Read (23 April 2010) Shocking end to the Melbourne Storm era The Australian
  5. ^ "NRL Honour Board". melbournestorm.com.au. Melbourne Storm. Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2014.