Michael Moore Trophy
Sport | Rugby league |
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Inaugural season | 2000 |
Number of teams | Melbourne Storm New Zealand Warriors |
Country | Australia (National Rugby League) |
Current holders | Melbourne Storm (2016–2024) |
The Michael Moore Trophy is a rugby league trophy usually contested biannually during the National Rugby League season, in matches between the Melbourne Storm and the New Zealand Warriors.[1] The Michael Moore Trophy was introduced in 2000 following the death of Melbourne Storm's inaugural football manager, Michael Moore, on 6 February 2000 in Auckland, New Zealand.[2]
Beginning in 2009, matches are regularly scheduled on 25 April, to coincide with ANZAC Day commemorations in Melbourne, with the game usually played in the evening at AAMI Park.
Melbourne are currently on a 16-match winning streak against the Warriors, having held the trophy since 2016.
Michael Moore
[edit]Michael Moore (1965–2000) was the inaugural football manager of the Melbourne Storm, controlling the day-to-day running of football operations. He joined Melbourne from the Brisbane Broncos, where he was part of that club's strength and conditioning program. Moore played rugby league in Queensland with Brisbane Brothers from 1984 to 1992, before finishing his playing career with Brisbane Souths in 1993. As well as his role with the Brisbane Broncos, he headed up the conditioning program for the Brisbane Bullets in 1996/97.
Outside of sport, Moore was a physical education teacher for two years in 1988–1989, and was a physical activities officer with the Queensland Police Service for nine years before moving to Victoria.[3]
Moore had originally applied for the role of strength and conditioning coach at Melbourne, but was instead offered the role as football manager.[4] Moore would be instrumental in setting up the club, making new players arriving at the club welcome, often acting as a father-figure for players and their families.[4]
Moore's sudden death was devastating to the tight-knit Melbourne Storm club, with the Storm players jerseys carrying "Michael Moore 2000 Season" embroidery during 2000. Melbourne renamed the "Clubman of the Year" Medal in his honour,[3] with the award combined with the Chairman's Award to become the Michael Moore Club Person of the Year trophy in 2005.
Michael Moore was survived by his wife Tracey, and children Harry, Meg, and Georgia.
Results
[edit]2000–2009
[edit]2000
Round 1
6 February 2000 |
Auckland Warriors | 14 – 6 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Jason Death, Logan Swann, Tony Tuimavave Goals: Ivan Cleary 1/2, Scott Pethybridge 0/1 Field Goal |
Tries: Scott Hill Goals: Brad Watts 1/1 Field Goal |
Round 20
18 June 2000 |
Melbourne Storm | 56 – 10 | Auckland Warriors |
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Tries: Matt Geyer (4), Russell Bawden (2), Danny Williams (2), Marcus Bai, Rodney Howe Goals: Tasesa Lavea 8/10 Field Goal |
Tries: Henry Fa'afili, Lee Oudenryn Goals: David Mulhall 1/3 Field Goal |
2001
Round 12
12 May 2001 7:30pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 20 – 40 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Motu Tony (2), Monty Betham Goals: Ivan Cleary 4/4 Field Goal |
Tries: Aaron Moule (2), Steven Bell, Scott Hill, Matt Orford, Robbie Ross, Danny Williams Goals: Matt Orford 6/8 Field Goal |
Round 25
27 August 2001 7:30pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 24 – 24 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Steven Bell, Matt Geyer, Aaron Moule, Matt Orford, Henry Perenara Goals: Matt Geyer 1/2, Matt Orford 1/3 Field Goal |
Tries: Shontayne Hape (2), Henry Fa'afili, David Myles Goals: Stacey Jones 4/5 Field Goal |
2002
Round 7
27 April 2002 5:00pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 20 – 10 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Henry Fa'afili, Awen Guttenbeil, Francis Meli, Clinton Toopi Goals: Ivan Cleary 2/4 Field Goal |
Tries: Scott Hill, Aaron Moule Goals: Richard Swain 1/2 Field Goal |
Round 11
25 May 2002 3:00pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 12 – 28 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Matt Orford, Robbie Ross Goals: Matt Orford 2/2 Field Goal |
Tries: Awen Guttenbeil, Lance Hohaia, Justin Murphy, Motu Tony Goals: Ivan Cleary 6/6 Field Goal |
2003
Round 21
2 August 2003 |
New Zealand Warriors | 12 – 14 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Vinnie Anderson, Clinton Toopi Goals: Lance Hohaia 2/2 Field Goal |
Tries: Marcus Bai, Kirk Reynoldson Goals: Matt Orford 3/4 Field Goal |
2004
Round 8
2 May 2004 2:00pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 20 – 14 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Sione Faumuina, Epalahame Luaki, Richard Villasanti Goals: Sione Faumuina 4/4 Field Goal |
Tries: Steven Bell (2), Scott Hill Goals: Cameron Smith 1/3 Field Goal |
Round 16
26 June 2004 7:30pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 42 – 6 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Matt King (3), Ben MacDougall (2), Steven Bell, David Kidwell, Billy Slater Goals: Matt Orford 4/7, Dustin Cooper 1/1 Field Goal |
Tries: Tony Martin Goals: Lance Hohaia 1/1 Field Goal |
2005
Round 14
12 June 2005 4:30pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 24 – 16 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Todd Byrne (2), Francis Meli, Iafeta Palea'aesina, Jerome Ropati Goals: Stacey Jones 2/5 Field Goal |
Tries: Matt Geyer (2), Cooper Cronk Goals: Matt Orford 2/4 Field Goal |
Round 23
13 August 2005 5:30pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 22 – 10 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Matt King (2), Matt Orford, Billy Slater Goals: Matt Orford 3/4 Field Goal |
Tries: Nathan Fien, Francis Meli Goals: Stacey Jones 1/2 Field Goal |
2006
Round 1
12 March 2006 2:00pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 16 – 22 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Wairangi Koopu, Jerome Ropati, Manu Vatuvei Goals: Tony Martin 2/3 Field Goal |
Tries: Matt Geyer (2), Greg Inglis, Cameron Smith, Steve Turner Goals: Greg Inglis 1/4, Cameron Smith 0/1 Field Goal |
Round 24
19 August 2006 7:30pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 20 – 24 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Matt Geyer, Greg Inglis, Matt King, Steve Turner Goals: Cameron Smith 2/4 Field Goal |
Tries: Brent Webb (2), Simon Mannering, Manu Vatuvei Goals: Lance Hohaia 4/5 Field Goal |
2007
Round 3
1 April 2007 12:00pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 30 – 12 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Israel Folau (2), Billy Slater (2), Ryan Hoffman, Matt King Goals: Cameron Smith 3/6 Field Goal |
Tries: Sam Rapira, Manu Vatuvei Goals: Tony Martin 2/2 Field Goal |
Round 13
10 June 2007 4:00pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 2 – 4 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Goals: Tony Martin 1/1 Field Goal |
Tries: Jeremy Smith Goals: Steve Turner 0/1 Field Goal |
2008
Round 1
17 March 2008 7:00pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 32 – 18 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Billy Slater (3), Dallas Johnson, Sam Tagataese Goals: Cameron Smith 5/6, Steve Turner 1/1 Field Goal |
Tries: Manu Vatuvei (2), Jerome Ropati Goals: Michael Witt 3/3 Field Goal |
Round 20
27 July 2008 2:00pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 8 – 6 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Sonny Fai Goals: Lance Hohaia 2/3 Field Goal |
Tries: Sika Manu Goals: Cameron Smith 1/1 Field Goal |
2009
Round 7
25 April 2009 5:45pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 14 – 14 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Will Chambers, Billy Slater, Steve Turner Goals: Cameron Smith 1/3 Field Goal |
Tries: Manu Vatuvei (2), Patrick Ah Van Goals: Denan Kemp 1/4 Field Goal |
Olympic Park, Melbourne
Attendance: 15,200 Referee: Tony Archer, Matt Cecchin Report:[22] |
Round 26
5 September 2009 5:30pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 0 – 30 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Goals: Field Goal |
Tries: Will Chambers (2), Ryan Hinchcliffe, Greg Inglis, Dane Neilsen, Billy Slater Goals: Cameron Smith 3/5, Greg Inglis 0/1 Field Goal |
2010–2019
[edit]2010
Round 7
25 April 2010 6:00pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 40 – 6 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Matthew Duffie (2), Adam Blair, Willie Isa, Billy Slater, Cameron Smith, Ryan Tandy Goals: Cameron Smith 6/7 Field Goal |
Tries: Ukuma Ta'ai Goals: James Maloney 1/1 Field Goal |
Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
Attendance: 23,906 Referee: Gavin Badger, Brett Suttor Report:[24] |
Round 19
17 July 2010 7:30pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 13 – 6 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Jerome Ropati, Manu Vatuvei Goals: James Maloney 2/5 Field Goal James Maloney |
Tries: Billy Slater Goals: Cameron Smith 1/1 Field Goal |
2011
Round 7
25 April 2011 7:00pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 14 – 18 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Beau Champion, Cooper Cronk Goals: Cameron Smith 3/3 Field Goal |
Tries: Krisnan Inu, Jacob Lillyman, Michael Luck Goals: James Maloney 3/4 Field Goal |
Round 16
26 June 2011 2:00pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 8 – 16 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Lance Hohaia Goals: James Maloney 2/2 Field Goal |
Tries: Billy Slater (2), Gareth Widdop Goals: Cameron Smith 2/3 Field Goal |
2012
Round 8
25 April 2012 7:00pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 32 – 14 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Will Chambers (3), Dane Nielsen (2), Justin O'Neill Goals: Cameron Smith 4/6 Field Goal |
Tries: Bill Tupou (2), Lewis Brown Goals: James Maloney 1/3 Field Goal |
Round 13
3 June 2012 4:00pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 12 – 22 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Konrad Hurrell, Manu Vatuvei Goals: James Maloney 2/2 Field Goal |
Tries: Will Chambers, Jaiman Lowe, Cameron Smith, Gareth Widdop Goals: Cameron Smith 3/5 Field Goal |
2013
Round 7
25 April 2013 7:00pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 28 – 18 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Will Chambers (2), Mahe Fonua, Billy Slater, Sisa Waqa Goals: Cameron Smith 4/5 Field Goal |
Tries: Ben Henry, Shaun Johnson, Bill Tupou Goals: Shaun Johnson 3/4 Field Goal |
Round 20
28 July 2013 2:00pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 30 – 22 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Ngani Laumape (2), Konrad Hurrell, Thomas Leuluai, Kevin Locke Goals: Shaun Johnson 5/6 Field Goal |
Tries: Maurice Blair, Cooper Cronk, Justin O'Neill, Billy Slater Goals: Cameron Smith 3/5 Field Goal |
2014
Round 8
25 April 2014 6:00pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 10 – 16 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Kevin Proctor, Young Tonumaipea Goals: Cameron Smith 1/2 Field Goal |
Tries: David Fusitu'a, Shaun Johnson, Feleti Mateo Goals: Shaun Johnson 2/4 Field Goal |
2015
Round 5
6 April 2015 5:00pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 30 – 14 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Marika Koroibete (2), Will Chambers, Mahe Fonua, Tim Glasby Goals: Cameron Smith 5/5 Field Goal |
Tries: Nathan Friend, Sebastine Ikahihifo, Manu Vatuvei Goals: Shaun Johnson 1/3 Field Goal |
Round 18
12 July 2015 4:00pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 28 – 14 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Tuimoala Lolohea (2), David Fusitu'a, Shaun Johnson, Bodene Thompson Goals: Shaun Johnson 4/7 Field Goal |
Tries: Kenny Bromwich (2), Marika Koroibete Goals: Cameron Smith 1/3 Field Goal |
2016
Round 3
20 March 2016 4:00pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 14 – 21 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Solomone Kata, Tuimoala Lolohea, Jonathan Wright Goals: Shaun Johnson 1/3 Field Goal |
Tries: Kenny Bromwich, Marika Koroibete, Cameron Munster Goals: Cameron Smith 4/4 Field Goal Cooper Cronk |
Round 8
25 April 2016 7:00pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 42 – 0 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Suliasi Vunivalu (2), Jesse Bromwich, Cooper Cronk, Tim Glasby, Tohu Harris, Marika Koroibete, Cameron Munster Goals: Cameron Smith 5/8 Field Goal |
Tries: Goals: Field Goal |
2017
Round 2
10 March 2017 8:00pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 10 – 26 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Shaun Johnson, Tuimoala Lolohea Goals: Shaun Johnson 1/2 Field Goal |
Tries: Cheyse Blair, Kenny Bromwich, Cooper Cronk, Suliasi Vunivalu Goals: Cameron Smith 5/5 Field Goal |
Round 8
25 April 2017 7:00pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 20 – 14 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Josh Addo-Carr, Nelson Asofa-Solomona, Cooper Cronk, Felise Kaufusi Goals: Cameron Smith 2/5 Field Goal |
Tries: David Fusitu'a (2) Goals: Shaun Johnson 3/4 Field Goal |
2018
Round 8
25 April 2018 7:00pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 50 – 10 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Josh Addo-Carr (2), Ryley Jacks (2), Ryan Hoffman, Billy Slater, Young Tonumaipea, Christian Welch Goals: Cameron Smith 9/9 Field Goal |
Tries: David Fusitu'a (2) Goals: Mason Lino 1/2 Field Goal |
Round 19
22 July 2018 4:00pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 6 – 12 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Gerard Beale Goals: Shaun Johnson 1/1 Field Goal |
Tries: Will Chambers, Suliasi Vunivalu Goals: Cameron Smith 2/4 Field Goal |
2019
Round 7
25 April 2019 7:50pm local |
Melbourne Storm | 13 – 12 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Jahrome Hughes, Cameron Munster Goals: Cameron Munster 2/3 Field Goal Brodie Croft |
Tries: Adam Blair, Kem Maumalo Goals: Chanel Harris-Tavita 2/3 Field Goal |
Round 13
8 June 2019 3:00pm local |
New Zealand Warriors | 10 – 32 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: Ken Maumalo, Kodi Nikorima Goals: Isaac Luke 1/2 Field Goal |
Tries: Jahrome Hughes, Jesse Bromwich, Marion Seve, Suliasi Vunivalu Goals: Cameron Smith 6/7 Field Goal |
2020–present
[edit]2020
Melbourne Storm | 50 – 6 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: 9 Suliasi Vunivalu 24', 55', 58' Paul Momirovski 12', 31' Ryan Papenhuyzen 27', 46' Brandon Smith 62' Josh Addo-Carr 73' Goals: 7 Cameron Smith 25', 29', 33', 57', 59', 64', 75' (7/9) |
1st: 22–6 2nd: 28–0 Report[43] |
Tries: 1 Patrick Herbert 42' Goals: 1 Chanel Harris-Tevita 44' (1/1) |
2021
Melbourne Storm | 42 – 20 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: 8 Reimis Smith 25', 31' Josh Addo-Carr 64', 67' George Jennings 3' Felise Kaufusi 19' Nicho Hynes 22' Justin Olam 51' Goals: 5 Cameron Munster 4', 20', 32', 65', 68' (5/8) |
1st: 26–4 2nd: 16–16 Report[44] |
Tries: 4 Ken Maumalo 7', 73', 77' Ben Murdoch-Masila 43' Goals: 2 Kodi Nikorima 44', 78' (2/4) |
New Zealand Warriors | 16 – 42 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: 3 Ken Maumalo 60', 76', 79' Goals: 2 Kodi Nikorima pen 10', 79' (2/4) |
1st: 2–18 2nd: 14–24 Report |
Tries: 7 Dean Ieremia 22' Brandon Smith 27' Josh Addo-Carr 36' Jahrome Hughes 44' Justin Olam 56' Harry Grant 66' Tom Eisenhuth 72' Goals: 7 Nicho Hynes pen 14', 23', 29', 44', 57', 68', 73' (7/8) |
2022
Melbourne Storm | 70 – 10 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: 13 Xavier Coates 22', 60', 66', 68' Jahrome Hughes 7', 72' Nick Meaney 26', 50' Ryan Papenhuyzen 47', 52' Harry Grant 58' Jesse Bromwich 77' Justin Olam 78' Goals: 9 Ryan Papenhuyzen 28', pen 40', pen 42', 48', 51', 59', 67' (7/10) Nick Meaney 74', 78' (2/3) Harry Grant (0/1) Cameron Munster (0/1) |
1st: 16–10 2nd: 54–0 Report |
Tries: 2 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 12' Wayde Egan 29' Goals: 1 Reece Walsh 31' (1/2) |
New Zealand Warriors | 12 – 24 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: 3 Edward Kosi 20', 33', 63' Goals: 0 Reece Walsh (0/3) |
1st: 8–10 2nd: 4–14 Report |
Tries: 4 Justin Olam 6' Harry Grant 26' Jahrome Hughes 41' Nick Meaney 53' Goals: 4 Nick Meaney 7', 43', pen 57' (3/5) Cameron Munster pen 69' (1/1) |
2023
Melbourne Storm | 30 – 22 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: 5 Nick Meaney 47', 56' Justin Olam 14' Cameron Munster 34' Harry Grant 75' Goals: 5 Nick Meaney 16', 35', 49', 58', 76' (5/5) |
1st: 12–18 2nd: 18–10 Report |
Tries: 4 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 10', 44' Jackson Ford 4' Addin Fonua-Blake 20' Goals: 3 Shaun Johnson 5', 12', 21' (3/4) |
2024
Melbourne Storm | 30 – 26 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: 5 Ryan Papenhuyzen 22', 78' Will Warbrick 4' Nick Meaney 15' Xavier Coates 80' Goals: 5 Nick Meaney 5', 15', pen 18', 78', 80' (5/6) |
1st: 18–6 2nd: 12–20 Report |
Tries: 4 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 11', 45' Jackson Ford 49' Marcelo Montoya 59' Goals: 5 Luke Metcalf 12', 50', pen 59', pen 64', pen 71' (5/7) |
New Zealand Warriors | 24 – 38 | Melbourne Storm |
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Tries: 4 Marcelo Montoya 16', 75' Adam Pompey 5' Mitchell Barnett 46' Goals: 4 Adam Pompey 6', pen 8', 18' (3/4) Chanel Harris-Tavita 76' (1/1) Sin bin: 2 Marcelo Montoya 54' Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 61' |
1st: 14–20 2nd: 10–18 Report |
Tries: 7 Sualauvi Fa'alogo 55', 79' Eliesa Katoa 20' Grant Anderson 26' Dean Ieremia 30' Nick Meaney 35' Xavier Coates 63' Goals: 5 Nick Meaney 5', 15', pen 18', 78', 80' (5/6) |
Head to Head
[edit]2000–2024
Played | Won | Lost | Draws | For | Against | Diff. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Melbourne Storm | 46 | 32 | 12 | 2 | 1190 | 671 | +519 |
New Zealand Warriors | 46 | 12 | 32 | 2 | 671 | 1190 | -519 |
Overall 1998–2024 (including finals)
Played | Won | Lost | Draws | For | Against | Diff. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Melbourne Storm | 52 | 34 | 16 | 2 | 1304 | 773 | +531 |
New Zealand Warriors | 52 | 16 | 34 | 2 | 773 | 1304 | -531 |
Spirit of ANZAC Medal
[edit]In games played on ANZAC Day in Melbourne, a Spirit of ANZAC Medal is awarded to the player in the match considered to best exemplify the ANZAC spirit – skill, courage, self-sacrifice, teamwork and fair play.
Winners
[edit]- 2009 — Adam Blair (Melbourne Storm)
- 2010 — Cooper Cronk (Melbourne Storm)
- 2011 — Krisnan Inu (New Zealand Warriors)
- 2012 — Kevin Proctor (Melbourne Storm)
- 2013 — Ryan Hoffman (Melbourne Storm)
- 2014 — Sebastine Ikahihifo (New Zealand Warriors)
- 2015 — Daly Cherry-Evans (Manly Sea Eagles)[nb 2]
- 2016 — Tohu Harris (Melbourne Storm)
- 2017 — Nelson Asofa-Solomona (Melbourne Storm)
- 2018 — Billy Slater (Melbourne Storm)
- 2019 — Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm)
- 2020 — Not awarded
- 2021 — Jahrome Hughes (Melbourne Storm)
- 2022 — Ryan Papenhuyzen (Melbourne Storm)
- 2023 — Nick Meaney (Melbourne Storm)
- 2024 — Cameron Munster (Melbourne Storm)[nb 3]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Restricted attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
- ^ Due to the 100 year anniversary of the Landing at ANZAC Cove, the New Zealand Warriors requested a home game (played against the Gold Coast Titans) on ANZAC Day 2015.
- ^ Awarded during the match between Melbourne Storm and the South Sydney Rabbitohs, due to the New Zealand Warriors requesting a home game (played against the Gold Coast Titans) on ANZAC Day 2024.
See also
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