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Saturday 20 September 2008

NRL recovery sessions

NRL Recovery session and flight details

 

If Melbourne Storm win tonight’s semi-final against the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium, they will have their recovery session tomorrow morning at Centenary Pool from 10.30am.

 

Centenary Pool is located at 400 Gregory Terrace, Spring Hill.

 

A selected player will be made available to the media.

 

Melbourne Storm will be flying Qantas from Brisbane at 12.50pm, arriving in Melbourne at 3.10pm.

 

No players or coaches will be available for comment at Brisbane airport. NRL Results

Wednesday 17 September 2008

Rugby League Training

[15 SEPTEMBER, 2008]

 

 

NRL Training and travel schedule: 15.09.08 – 21.09.08

 

See below for Melbourne Storm's planned training schedule for the week beginning Monday, September 15th.

 

Please take careful note of the media opportunities this week as these are not subject to change.

 

Any changes to the training schedule will be made to the "Storm Schedule" on the Melbourne Storm website, www.melbournestorm.com.au, as soon as possible.

 

All sessions will take place at MC Labour Park unless otherwise stated.

 

Monday, September 15th:
10.00am: Recovery Session (St Kilda Sea Baths)

 

Tuesday, September 16th:
10.30am: Skills Session
Players available to the media from 11.30am - 12.15pm
1.00pm: Prehab and Recovery Session (MSAC)

 

Wednesday, September 17th:
9.00am - 11.15am: Weights
No players available to the media today

 

Thursday, September 18th:
Time TBC: Flight from Melbourne to Brisbane
Craig Bellamy and Cooper Cronk will be available for comment upon arrival at Brisbane airport

 

Friday, September 19th:
CLOSED SESSION

 

Saturday, September 20th:
7.45pm: STORM v BRONCOS (Suncorp Stadium)

 

Sunday, September 21st:
Time TBC: Recovery Session (Venue TBC)
Time TBC: Flight from Brisbane to Melbourne

NRL Elimination Final

NRL Storm squad for Broncos clash

 

Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy has made one change to his squad for Saturday night’s Semi-Final clash against the Brisbane Broncos.

 

The game will be played at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane from 7.45pm.

 

Sika Manu has been named on the interchange bench after recovering from a slight hamstring strain, with Scott Anderson omitted from the squad.

 

NRL squad for Saturday’s game:

 

Starting team:

1. Billy Slater

2. Steve Turner

3. Matt Geyer

4. Israel Folau

5. Anthony Quinn

6. Greg Inglis

7. Cooper Cronk

8. Jeff Lima

9. Cam Smith ©

10. Brett White

11. Michael Crocker

12. Ryan Hoffman

13. Dallas Johnson

 

Interchange:

14. Jeremy Smith, 15. Adam Blair, 16. Sika Manu, 17. Antonio Kaufusi.

 

Coach: Craig Bellamy.

 

  ____________________________________________________

    

 Chris Couch

  Media Manager

 

 Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club

Thursday 11 September 2008

NRL Finals Predictions

NRL Qualifying Final v Warriors Game Notes 2008

The hot trotting Melbourne Storm are sure things to hammer the traveling NZ Warriors team, with the New Zealanders facing mission impossible in terms of NRL Rugby League chances down in the couldron. 

WHO: Melbourne Storm v New Zealand Warriors
WHAT: 4th Qualifying Final of the 2008 Telstra Premiership season
WHERE: Olympic Park, Melbourne
WHEN: Sunday, September 14th @ 4.00pm
ON TV: Channel 9 LIVE into Melbourne
ON RADIO: 1116SEN LIVE into Melbourne
CHECK IT OUT: Melbourne Storm’s website with all the latest stats, profiles, updates, schedule and training times, alerts, news etc…. www.melbournestorm.com.au

 

IN BRIEF
Melbourne destroyed the South Sydney Rabbitohs 42-4 to claim their third successive J.J Giltinan Shield as the NRL minor premiers.

 

New Zealand defeated the Parramatta Eels 28-6 to cement their place in the finals, finishing in eighth spot.

 

FAST FACTS
• Melbourne has won their past 10 games at Olympic Park
• New Zealand are one of only two teams to have won at Olympic Park in the past three years
• Melbourne has conceded 282 points this year; New Zealand has conceded 567
• Twelve of Melbourne’s 17 wins this year have been by 13+ points

 

DID YOU KNOW?
Channel 9 will be showing the game LIVE into Melbourne from 3.30pm.

 

Also, radio station 1116SEN will also be broadcasting the game LIVE.

 

HEAD-TO-HEAD
Total: Played: 21, Storm: 11, Warriors: 9, Drawn: 1
At Olympic Park: Played: 8, Storm: 5, Warriors: 3

FOR AND AGAINST 2008
Points for: Storm: 584, Warriors: 502
Points against: Storm: 282, Warriors: 567
Tries for: Storm: 106, Warriors: 88
Points differential: Storm: +302, Warriors: -65

LAST ROUND MATCHES
Storm def. Rabbitohs 42-2 @ Olympic Park, Melbourne
Warriors def. Eels 28-6 @ Parramatta Stadium, Sydney

 

LAST EIGHT CLASHES

YEAR

RESULT

VENUE

2008

Warriors def. Storm 8-6 @

Mt Smart Stadium

2008

Storm def. Warriors 32-18 @

Telstra Dome

2007

Storm def. Warriors 4-2 @

Mt Smart Stadium

2007

Storm def. Warriors 30-12 @

Olympic Park

2006

Warriors def. Storm 24-20 @

Olympic Park

2006

Storm def. Warriors 24-16 @

Mt Smart Stadium

2005

Storm def. Warriors 22-10 @

Olympic Park

2005

Warriors def. Storm 24-16 @

Mt Smart Stadium

 

THE STORM STORY SO FAR
WORLD CLUB CHALLENGE: STORM 4 (Try: Hoffman) def. by RHINOS 11 (Try: Donald; Goals: Sinfield 3; Field Goal: Sinfield) at Elland Road, Leeds
ROUND 1: STORM 32 (Tries: Slater 3, Johnson, Tagataese; Goals: C. Smith 5, Turner) def. WARRIORS 18 (Tries: Vatuvei 2, Ropati; Goals: Witt 3) at Telstra Dome, Melbourne
ROUND 2: STORM 16 (Tries: Aitken, White, Falou; Goals: C. Smith 2) def. by SHARKS 17 (Tries: Kearney, Gallen, Simmons; Goals: Covell 2; Field Goals: Kimmorley) at Olympic Park, Melbourne
ROUND 3: Storm (Try: Slater; Goal: C. Smith) def. by ROOSTERS (Try: Kenny-Dowell; Goals: FitzGibbon 3) at Sydney Football Stadium
ROUND 4: STORM 28 (Tries: Quinn 3, Folau, Hoffman; Goals: Smith 4) def. BRONCOS 8 (Tries: Robinson, Stagg) at Olympic Park, Melbourne
ROUND 5: STORM 26 (Tries: Slater 2, Inglis, Quinn, Hoffman; Goals: Smith 3) def. SEA EAGLES 4 (Try: Barney) at Olympic Park
ROUND 6: STORM 23 (Tries: Chambers, Turner, Slater, Folau; Goals: C. Smith 3; Field Goal: Cronk) def. RAIDERS 16 (Tries: Best, Plum, Purtell; Goals: Carney 2) at Canberra Stadium
ROUND 7: STORM 12 (Tries: Inglis, Folau; Goals: C. Smith 2) def. COWBOYS 10 (Tries: Williams 2; Goals: Thurston) at Dairy Farmer’s Stadium
ROUND 8: BYE
ROUND 9: STORM 18 (Tries: Folau 2, Quinn; Goals: C. Smith 3) def. KNIGHTS 4 (Try: Mullen) at Olympic Park, Melbourne
ROUND 10: STORM 12 (Tries: Chambers, Manu; Goals: Smith, Turner) def. by DRAGONS 36 (Tries: Nightingale 2, B. Morris, J Morris, Lett, Soward; Goals: Soward 6) at ANZ Stadium
ROUND 11: STORM 15 (Tries: Chambers, J. Smith; Goals: C. Smith 2, Field Goals: Cronk) def. RABBITOHS 12 (Tries: Vagana 2; Goals: Luke) at Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
ROUND 12: STORM 46 (Tries: Geyer 2, C. Smith, Folau, Turner, J. Smith, Crocker, Cronk; Goals: C. Smith 7) def. BULLDOGS 0 at Olympic Park
ROUND 13: STORM 0 def. by TITANS 18 (Tries: Delaney, Meyers, Jeffrey; Goals: Rogers 3) at Skilled Park
ROUND 14: BYE
ROUND 15: STORM 48 (Tries: Inglis 3, Turner 2, J Smith, Slater, Geyer, Folau; Goals: C Smith 6) def. COWBOYS 20 (Tries: Henry, Williams, Webb, Cashmere; Goals: Thurston 2) at Olympic Park
ROUND 16: STORM 22 (Tries: Manu 2, Tomane, Cronk; Goals: Turner 2, Cronk) def. by EELS 24 (Tries: Tautai, Williams, Reddy, Inu; Goals: Burt 4) at Parramatta Stadium
ROUND 17: STORM 30 (Tries: Inglis 2, Slater, Manu, Quinn, Turner; Goals: Smith 3) def. RAIDERS 14 (Tries: Monaghan, Carney, Chalk; Goals: Carney) at Olympic Park
ROUND 18: STORM 30 (Tries: Inglis 3, Slater, Manu; Goals: C. Smith 5) def. TIGERS 18 (Tries: Tuiaki, Hodgson, Ryan; Goals: Hodgson 3) at Campbelltown Sports Stadium
ROUND 19: STORM 26 (Tries: J Smith, Lima, Geyer, Turner, Folau; Goals: C Smith 3) def. DRAGONS 0 at Olympic Park
ROUND 20: STORM 6 (Try: Manu; Goal: C Smith) def. by WARRIORS 8 (Try: Fai; Goals: Hohaia 2) at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland
ROUND 21: STORM 44 (Tries: Folau 2, Inglis 2, Turner, Quinn, Hoffman, Geyer, J Smith; Goals: Cam Smith 4) def. TITANS 4 (Try: Ropana) at Olympic Park
ROUND 22: STORM 16 (Tries: Geyer, Folau, Cronk; Goals: C Smith 2) def. SEA EAGLES 10 (Tries: Hall, Williams; Goals: Matai) at Brookvale Oval
ROUND 23: STORM 30 (Tries: Quinn 2, C Smith, Cronk, Slater; Goals: Smith 5) def. ROOSTERS 6 (Try: M Aubusson; Goal: Roberts 1) at Olympic Park
ROUND 24: STORM 40 (Tries: Inglis 3, Turner 2, Quinn, C Smith, Lima; Goals: C Smith 4) def. PANTHERS 6 (Try: N Smith; Goal: Gordon) at CUA Stadium, Penrith
ROUND 25: STORM 16 (Tries: Inglis, Folau, Manu; Goals: C Smith 2) def. by KNIGHTS 17 (Tries: Hilder, Royal; Goals: Gidley 4, Field Goal: Hilder) at EnergyAustralia Stadium
ROUND 26: STORM 42 (Tries: Slater 2, Geyer, Quinn, C Smith, Hoffman, Anderson, J Smith; Goals: C Smith 4, Geyer: 1) def. RABBITOHS 4 (Try: Merritt) at Olympic Park

 

2008 TRY SCORERS (STORM)
Inglis 16, Folau 13, Slater 13, Quinn 11, Turner 9, Manu 7, Geyer 7, J. Smith 6, Cronk 4, Hoffman 4, C Smith 4, Chambers 3, Lima 2, Johnson, Tagataese, Aitken, White, Crocker, Tomane, B Anderson

 

2008 GOAL SCORERS (STORM)
C. Smith 72, Turner 4, J. Smith, Cronk, Geyer

 

2008 FIELD GOAL SCORERS (STORM)
Cronk 2

 

2008 POINTSCORERS (STORM)
C Smith 160, Inglis 64, Folau 52, Slater 52, Turner 44, Quinn 44, Manu 28, Geyer 28, J. Smith 26, Cronk 20, Hoffman 16, Chambers 12, Lima 8, Johnson 4, Tagataese 4, Aitken 4, White 4, Crocker 4, Tomane 4, B Anderson 4

 

MELBOURNE STORM MEDIBANK PRIVATE INJURY UPDATE
Dallas Johnson (knee): Test
Danny Vaughan (knee): season
Ben MacDougall (knee): season
Dane Nielsen (shoulder): season
Will Chambers (knee): season

 

TELSTRA PREMIERSHIP LADDER

POSITION

CLUB

POINTS

1

Storm

38

2

Sea Eagles

38

3

Sharks

38

4

Roosters

34

5

Broncos

33

6

Raiders

30

7

Dragons

30

8

Warriors

30

9

Knights

28

10

Wests Tigers

26

11

Eels

25

12

Panthers

25

13

Titans

24

14

Rabbitohs

20

15

Cowboys

14

16

Bulldogs

14

 

SQUAD FOR SUNDAY'S GAME

Starting team:
1. Billy Slater
2. Steve Turner
3. Matt Geyer
4. Israel Folau
5. Anthony Quinn
6. Greg Inglis
7. Cooper Cronk
8. Jeff Lima
9. Cam Smith
10. Brett White
11. Michael Crocker
12. Ryan Hoffman
13. Dallas Johnson

 

Interchange:
14. Jeremy Smith, 15. Adam Blair, 16. Sika Manu, 17. Antonio Kaufusi.

 

Coach: Craig Bellamy.

 

  ____________________________________________________

    

 Chris Couch

  Media Manager

 

 Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club

Craig Bellamy Storm Interview

NRL Coaching Guru Craig Bellamy available for comment today

 

Melbourne Storm’s training session today will take place at Olympic Park from 2.30pm, with Storm coach Craig Bellamy available for comment prior to the session beginning.

 

Media will be asked to leave after the initial warm-up period – approximately 15 minutes.

 

Please note this will be the last chance to get training vision and interview Bellamy before Sunday’s Qualifying Final against the Warriors at Olympic Park.

 

Media are advised to be ready for Bellamy at 2.15pm, however the exact time of training commencing is an approximation only.

 

 

  ____________________________________________________

    

 Chris Couch

  Media Manager

 

 Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club

Wednesday 10 September 2008

Billy Slater Storm Dally M

[10 SEPTEMBER, 2008]

 

 

NRL leading fullback Billy Slater available for comment today on Dally M events last night

 

Melbourne Storm fullback Billy Slater will be available for comment today at the conclusion for the club’s training session at MC Labour Park.

 

The session is due to begin at 12.15pm, and conclude at approximately 1.45pm.

 

Vision of today’s training session will be permitted, however there will be times when cameras will be required to stop recording.

 

This will be the only time Slater will be available for comment regarding last night’s Dally M Medal count and this weekend’s Qualifying Final against the Warriors.

 

 

  ____________________________________________________

    

 Chris Couch

  Media Manager

 

 Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club

Wednesday 3 September 2008

Rugby Training Techniques

NRL Rugby League Training

 

 

Training schedule: 01.09.08 – 07.09.08

 

See below for Melbourne Storm's planned training schedule for the week beginning Monday, September 1st.

 

Please note these details are subject to change. Any changes to the training schedule will be made to the "Storm Schedule" on the Melbourne Storm website, www.melbournestorm.com.au, as soon as possible.

 

All session will take place at MC Labour Park unless otherwise stated.

 

Monday, September 1st:
Day Off

 

Tuesday, September 2nd:
9.00am - 11.15am: Weights
1.30pm: Skills and Conditioning Session

 

Wednesday, September 3rd:
Day Off

 

Thursday, September 4th:
9.00am - 11.15am: Weights
1.00pm: Speed and Ballwork Session

 

Friday, September 5th:
Day Off

 

Saturday, September 6th:
Time TBC: Ballwork Session (Olympic Park)

 

Sunday, September 7th:
7.00pm: STORM v RABBITOHS (Olympic Park)

 

 

  ____________________________________________________

    

 Chris Couch

  Media Manager

 

 Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club

Monday 11 August 2008

Storm NRL Betting Favourites

The Melbourne Storm have firmed into betting favourites after beating Manly;

This is their latest training schedule:

[11 AUGUST, 2008]

 

 Training schedule: 11.08.08 – 16.08.08

 

See below for Melbourne Storm's planned training schedule for the week beginning Monday, August 11th.

 

Please note these details are subject to change. Any changes to the training schedule will be made to the "Storm Schedule" on the Melbourne Storm website, www.melbournestorm.com.au, as soon as possible.

 

All sessions will take place at MC Labour Park unless otherwise stated.

 

Monday, August 11th:
9.30am: Skills and Conditioning Session

 

Tuesday, August 12th:
9.00am - 11.15am: Weights
1.00pm: Speed and Ballwork Session

 

Wednesday, August 13th:
DAY OFF

 

Thursday, August 14th:
Time TBC: Ballwork Session (Olympic Park)

 

Friday, August 15th:
7.35pm: STORM v ROOSTERS (Olympic Park)

 

Saturday, August 16th:
9.30am: Recovery Session (Venue TBC)

 

  ____________________________________________________

    

 Chris Couch

  Media Manager

 

 Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club


  E-mail: ccouch@melbournestorm.com.au

  Website: www.melbournestorm.com.au

Wednesday 6 August 2008

storm nrl lineups

Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy has made one change to his squad for Friday night’s Round 22 grand final replay against the Sea Eagles.

 

The game will be played at Brookvale Oval in Sydney from 7.45pm.

 

Dallas Johnson returns to the starting line-up after being rested from last week’s win against the Titans. He takes Jeremy Smith’s place in the starting line-up who returns to the interchange bench.

 

Scott Anderson has been omitted from the squad.

 

NRL squad for Friday’s game:

 

Starting team:

1. Billy Slater

2. Steve Turner

3. Matt Geyer

4. Israel Folau

5. Anthony Quinn

6. Greg Inglis

7. Cooper Cronk

8. Jeff Lima

9. Cam Smith ©

10. Brett White

11. Michael Crocker

12. Ryan Hoffman

13. Dallas Johnson

 

Interchange:

14. Jeremy Smith, 15. Adam Blair, 16. Sika Manu, 17. Antonio Kaufusi.

 

Coach: Craig Bellamy.

 

Under-20’s squad for Friday’s game:

 

Starting team:

 

1. Gareth Widdop

2. Malo Feterika

3. Sam Joe

4. Zeb Tawha ©

5. Josh Jerome

6. Luke Kelly

7. Liam Foran

8. Aiden Tolman

9. James Woolford

10. Louis Fanene

11. Aiden Guerra

12. Vili Faingaa

13. Will Naitoro

 

Interchange:

14. Jay Aston, 15. Pulou Vaituutuu, 16. Kruize Wilson, 17. Matt Croker.

 

Coach: Brad Arthur

 

  ____________________________________________________

    

 Chris Couch

  Media Manager

Monday 4 August 2008

Storm NRL Statistics

[31 July, 2008]

Round 21 v Titans Game Notes

WHO: Melbourne Storm v Gold Coast Titans

WHAT: Round 21 of the 2008 Telstra Premiership season
WHERE: Olympic Park, Melbourne
WHEN: Friday, August 1st @ 7.35pm (NZST)
ON TV: Channel Nine (Melbourne) @ midnight, Fox Sports 2 @ 1.30am (Saturday)
CHECK IT OUT: Melbourne Storm’s website with all the latest stats, profiles, updates, schedule and training times, alerts, news etc…. www.melbournestorm.com.au

 

IN BRIEF
Melbourne was dealt a blow to their minor premiership aspirations as they were beaten 8-6 by a committed warriors outfit last Sunday in Auckland. The loss left the Storm in second spot on the NRL ladder.

 

The Gold Coast Titans also lost last weekend, heavily beaten by the Canberra Raiders 46-4 at Canberra Stadium. The loss leaves them just outside the top eight in ninth position.

 

FAST FACTS
• Gold Coast has scored the first try in six of their past seven games
• Melbourne has the best defensive record in the NRL conceding just 13 points per game on average
• Gold Coast has lost five of their past six games
• Melbourne has won 38 of their past 40 games at Olympic Park

 

DID YOU KNOW?
The players’ annual comedy day will take place on Sunday, August 17th at the Comics Lounge in Errol Street, North Melbourne. Starting at 3.00pm and going on well into the night, the event will feature 10 of Melbourne’s best comedians, and will be hosted by Storm Ambassador and comedian Marty Fields.

 

Tickets are $30 each and are available before the day at the Melbourne Storm (03 8412 4900) or at the Comics Lounge (03 9348 9488), or on the door on the day (although these tickets will be limited).

KEY MATCH UP
Given the Titans will try to take on the Storm in the forwards, the backrow battle between Anthony Laffranchi and Ryan Hoffman will be one of the key contests in the game.

 

Other than halfback Scott Prince, Laffranchi has been arguably the Titans’ best player this year. He has taken his game to new levels in 2008, and was rewarded with State-of-Origin honours for New South Wales, and was named 18th man for the Kangaroos team in the Centenary Test against the Kiwis. He is also a try-scoring threat having crossed the line 10 times in 14 games this year, a wonderful outlay for a backrower, especially with six games still to go.

 

Hoffman is the consummate professional. He gets the job done with a minimum of fuss and is always in the thick of the action. A teammate of Laffranchi’s in the New South Wales State-of-Origin team, Hoffman also played in the Centenary Test turning in another consistently high performance. What stands Hoffman out from the pack is his work ethic and will to win, and he will never let his teammates down through a lack of effort.

 

HEAD-TO-HEAD
Total: Played: 2, Storm: 1, Titans: 1
At Olympic Park: Played: 1, Storm: 1, Titans: 0

FOR AND AGAINST 2008
Points for: Storm: 396, Titans: 391
Points against: Storm: 235, Titans: 409
Tries for: Storm: 70, Titans: 69
Points differential: Storm: +161, Titans: -18

LAST ROUND MATCHES
Storm def. by Warriors 8-6 @ Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland
Titans def. by Raiders 46-4 @ Canberra Stadium, Canberra

 

LAST TWO CLASHES

YEAR

RESULT

VENUE

2008

Titans def. Storm 18-0 @

Skilled Park

2007

Storm def. Titans 50-6 @

Olympic Park

 

THE STORM STORY SO FAR
WORLD CLUB CHALLENGE: STORM 4 (Try: Hoffman) def. by RHINOS 11 (Try: Donald; Goals: Sinfield 3; Field Goal: Sinfield) at Elland Road, Leeds
ROUND 1: STORM 32 (Tries: Slater 3, Johnson, Tagataese; Goals: C. Smith 5, Turner) def. WARRIORS 18 (Tries: Vatuvei 2, Ropati; Goals: Witt 3) at Telstra Dome, Melbourne
ROUND 2: STORM 16 (Tries: Aitken, White, Falou; Goals: C. Smith 2) def. by SHARKS 17 (Tries: Kearney, Gallen, Simmons; Goals: Covell 2; Field Goals: Kimmorley) at Olympic Park, Melbourne
ROUND 3: Storm (Try: Slater; Goal: C. Smith) def. by ROOSTERS (Try: Kenny-Dowell; Goals: FitzGibbon 3) at Sydney Football Stadium
ROUND 4: STORM 28 (Tries: Quinn 3, Folau, Hoffman; Goals: Smith 4) def. BRONCOS 8 (Tries: Robinson, Stagg) at Olympic Park, Melbourne
ROUND 5: STORM 26 (Tries: Slater 2, Inglis, Quinn, Hoffman; Goals: Smith 3) def. SEA EAGLES 4 (Try: Barney) at Olympic Park
ROUND 6: STORM 23 (Tries: Chambers, Turner, Slater, Folau; Goals: C. Smith 3; Field Goal: Cronk) def. RAIDERS 16 (Tries: Best, Plum, Purtell; Goals: Carney 2) at Canberra Stadium
ROUND 7: STORM 12 (Tries: Inglis, Folau; Goals: C. Smith 2) def. COWBOYS 10 (Tries: Williams 2; Goals: Thurston) at Dairy Farmer’s Stadium
ROUND 8: BYE
ROUND 9: STORM 18 (Tries: Folau 2, Quinn; Goals: C. Smith 3) def. KNIGHTS 4 (Try: Mullen) at Olympic Park, Melbourne
ROUND 10: STORM 12 (Tries: Chambers, Manu; Goals: Smith, Turner) def. by DRAGONS 36 (Tries: Nightingale 2, B. Morris, J Morris, Lett, Soward; Goals: Soward 6) at ANZ Stadium
ROUND 11: STORM 15 (Tries: Chambers, J. Smith; Goals: C. Smith 2, Field Goals: Cronk) def. RABBITOHS 12 (Tries: Vagana 2; Goals: Luke) at Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
ROUND 12: STORM 46 (Tries: Geyer 2, C. Smith, Folau, Turner, J. Smith, Crocker, Cronk; Goals: C. Smith 7) def. BULLDOGS 0 at Olympic Park
ROUND 13: STORM 0 def. by TITANS 18 (Tries: Delaney, Meyers, Jeffrey; Goals: Rogers 3) at Skilled Park
ROUND 14: BYE
ROUND 15: STORM 48 (Tries: Inglis 3, Turner 2, J Smith, Slater, Geyer, Folau; Goals: C Smith 6) def. COWBOYS 20 (Tries: Henry, Williams, Webb, Cashmere; Goals: Thurston 2) at Olympic Park
ROUND 16: STORM 22 (Tries: Manu 2, Tomane, Cronk; Goals: Turner 2, Cronk) def. by EELS 24 (Tries: Tautai, Williams, Reddy, Inu; Goals: Burt 4) at Parramatta Stadium
ROUND 17: STORM 30 (Tries: Inglis 2, Slater, Manu, Quinn, Turner; Goals: Smith 3) def. RAIDERS 14 (Tries: Monaghan, Carney, Chalk; Goals: Carney) at Olympic Park
ROUND 18: STORM 30 (Tries: Inglis 3, Slater, Manu; Goals: C. Smith 5) def. TIGERS 18 (Tries: Tuiaki, Hodgson, Ryan; Goals: Hodgson 3) at Campbelltown Sports Stadium
ROUND 19: STORM 26 (Tries: J Smith, Lima, Geyer, Turner, Folau; Goals: C Smith 3) def. DRAGONS 0 at Olympic Park
ROUND 20: STORM 6 (Try: Manu; Goal: C Smith) def. by WARRIORS 8 (Try: Fai; Goals: Hohaia 2) at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland

 

2008 TRY SCORERS (STORM)
Slater 10, Inglis 10, Folau 9, Quinn 6, Turner 6, Manu 6, J. Smith 4, Geyer 4, Chambers 3, Hoffman 2, Cronk 2, Johnson, Tagataese, Aitken, White, C. Smith, Crocker, Tomane, Lima

 

2008 GOAL SCORERS (STORM)
C. Smith 51, Turner 4, J. Smith, Cronk

 

2008 FIELD GOAL SCORERS (STORM)
Cronk 2

 

2008 POINTSCORERS (STORM)
C Smith 106, Slater 40, Inglis 40, Folau 36, Quinn 24, Turner 24, Manu 24, J. Smith 18, Geyer 16, Chambers 12, Cronk 12, Hoffman 8, Johnson 4, Tagataese 4, Aitken 4, White 4, Crocker 4, Tomane 4, Lima 4

 

MELBOURNE STORM MEDIBANK PRIVATE INJURY UPDATE
Danny Vaughan (knee): season
Ben MacDougall (knee): season
Dane Nielsen (shoulder): season
Will Chambers (knee): season

 

THE STORM AHEAD
Round 22: Friday, August 8th v Sea Eagles @ Brookvale Oval, 7.45pm
Round 23: Friday, August 15th v Roosters @ Olympic Park, 7.35pm
Round 24: Monday, August 25th v Panthers @ CUA Stadium, 7.00pm

 

TELSTRA PREMIERSHIP LADDER

POSITION

CLUB

POINTS

1

Sea Eagles

30

2

Storm

28

3

Roosters

28

4

Sharks

28

5

Broncos

25

6

Dragons

24

7

Panthers

23

8

Raiders

22

9

Titans

22

10

Warriors

22

11

Knights

20

12

Wests Tigers

20

13

Eels

20

14

Rabbitohs

16

15

Bulldogs

14

16

Cowboys

10

 

SQUAD FOR FRIDAY'S GAME

Starting team:
1. Billy Slater
2. Steve Turner
3. Matt Geyer
4. Israel Folau
5. Anthony Quinn
6. Greg Inglis
7. Cooper Cronk
8. Jeff Lima
9. Cam Smith
10. Brett White
11. Michael Crocker
12. Ryan Hoffman
13. Dallas Johnson

 

Interchange:
14. Jeremy Smith, 15. Adam Blair, 16. Sika Manu, 17. Antonio Kaufusi.

 

Coach: Craig Bellamy.

 

  ____________________________________________________

    

 Chris Couch

  Media Manager

 

 Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club

  Princes Park, Gate 3, Royal Parade, Carlton North VIC 3054

  PO Box 141 Parkville VIC 3052

  E-mail: ccouch@melbournestorm.com.au

  Website: www.melbournestorm.com.au

 

Tuesday 29 July 2008

Melbourne Storm NRL Training

They might be hassled about wrestling techniques and NRL Storm coach Craig Bellamy constantly argues with the media over controversial training tactics - but their is no arguing that the Melbourne Storm are the NRL benchmark.

2007 NRL Premiers and looking like good things for the 2008 NRL Premiership; heres a training program for the hardworking NRL storm players and club:

See below for Melbourne Storm's planned training schedule for the week beginning Tuesday, July 29th.

Please note these details are subject to change. Any changes to the training schedule will be made to the "Storm Schedule" on the Melbourne Storm website, www.melbournestorm.com.au, as soon as possible.

All sessions will take place at MC Labour Park unless otherwise stated.

Tuesday, July 29th:
1.00pm: Speed and Ballwork Session

Wednesday, July 30th:
9.00am - 11.15am: Weights

Thursday, July 31st:
Time TBC: Ballwork Session (Olympic Park)

Friday, August 1st:
7.30pm: STORM v TITANS (Olympic Park)

Saturday, August 2nd:
9.30am: Recovery Session (Venue TBC)

Saturday 26 July 2008

Sonny Bill Williams Quits Bulldogs

The unthinkable has happened in the NRL Rugby League world. NRL star player Sonny Bill Williams quits Bulldogs for French Rugby Union.

Unhappy with the Bulldogs for most of 2008, SBW has been trying to negotiate more money for his NRL playing contract and the Bulldogs, including CEO Todd Greenburg felt SBW was happy with things.

The fans will be shocked.

The Bulldogs slump from one disaster to another, but this time - their best player has now gone. It's a long way back from here. Reports suggest Sonny Bill Williams has already left Australia and is about to play 2nd Grade French Rugby in Toulon.

Monday 21 July 2008

Melbourne Storm go Rock Climbing

NRL and Rugby League sporting heros from the Melbourne Storm will be doing something very unique tomorrow morning for their recovery session after tonight’s clash against the Dragons at Olympic Park. Let's hope the Storm squad members aren't hampered by any injures in what could be a risky setup @ Indoor Rock Climbing!

(Hmmm, brings back memories of Robbie Kearns falling off a horse during NSW State of Origin duties some years ago with Wayne Pearce as NSW coach)

The squad’s climbing skills will be put to the test when they arrive at the Hard Rock Indoor Rock Climbing Centre in Swanston Street at 11.00am.

The spectacular setting, both inside and out, will provide some great vision and pictorial opportunities.

For more information on the centre, go to www.hardrock.com.au.

*Selected players will be made available for interview upon completion of the recovery session.

WHAT: Melbourne Storm recovery session – indoor rock climbing

WHERE: Hard Rock Indoor Rock Climbing Centre, 501 Swanston Street, Melbourne

WHEN: Tuesday, July 22nd from 11.00am

Saturday 24 May 2008

NRL News

NRL News launched 2 years ago has quickly grown to become the no. 1 public Rugby League authority site, bringing the latest NRL news to the internet world with the freedom not available to the likes of Fox Sports, League HQ (Fairfax) or even the NRL.com - reporters can speak their mind without fear or concern for political position.

In addition to regular NRL News and NRL editorials, the NRL News.com site features popular Rugby League forums, Video Vault and visitor feedback.

At present the NRL News.com website receives over 2000 individual hits each and everyday and has an email subscriber base of several thousand that receive updates on every article posted by the large team of reporters.

The internet and the advent of 'blogs' has quickly seen the online world become the 'hub' or major resource for breaking news as opposed to old world media and standard newspapers who have previously had a hold over Rugby League and NRL in general such as the Daily Telegraph and Sydney Morning Herald. Visitors want to quickly see the latest NRL Results and the NRL Table position of their supported team from anywhere in the world and instantly.

Saturday 22 March 2008

Brian Smith craves NRL Results for Knights

Sent to Newcastle to get them performing again, former Eels coach Brian Smith started with a bang in 2007 - orchestrating a major clean-out of players at Knights in the hope he could start getting some more favourable NRL Results. With the retirement of Andrew Johns, the Rugby League world was in shock - but more so was Newcastle, they needed a star player or star team to replace the loss and the current crop of players simply wouldn't cut it. Enter Brian Smith, long term players were sent packing from the footy club and Smith knew, a new younger and more talented brand of player was needed to get things going.

NRL draw gets harder

As the NRL season moves to Round 2, NRL Results and ladder position will get harder as teams try to remain confident and deal with the new interchange rule that only allows 10 substitutions rather than the previous 12 allowed in 2007.

Souths found the going tought, as coach Jason Taylor admitted his side cannot score enough points. The Bulldogs were brave and did enough to get themselves home after trailing for much of the Round 2, 2008 game in Sydney. ANZ Stadium was abuzz as the Dogs got themselves to their first win of the year, muscling the bigger Souths pack and getting some nice momentum for Round 3.

Wednesday 19 March 2008

NRL pacesetting by Storm

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The 2007 eventual NRL Premiership winners the Melbourne Storm have trotted out nicely this year, accounting for the NZ Warriors in their home Monday Night Football game in front of a healthy 20,000 crowd - Victorians coming out to support the Rugby League nicely.

As always early NRL Results are all important as teams look to put some points in the bag early to not only get them to a good ladder position and gain confidence, but it does make things easier at the back end of the season when the Footy is tough and playing talent might be scarce through injury concerns.

Winning well and winning early is the key to overall NRL success.

Sunday 16 March 2008

NRL 2008 Underway

The kick-off has been and gone. The NRL 2008 Rugby League season is now underway with only a single game left for Round 1 already.

With most of the NRL Results already recorded for this round, some surprises already - with the Cronulla Sharks gritty in their defence based win over the high flying Manly footy side at Brookvale Oval. The Parramatta Eels turned on some stylish late play to beat Rugby League warhorses the Bulldogs in a spiteful clash.

Confidence is key and League teams need to get their first wins up early to get a snowball effect going and keep things on track for a Top 8 Semi Final finish.

The final game of NRL Round 1 sees the Vodafone NZ Warriors away to the Melboune Storm at the Telstra Dome.

Thursday 21 February 2008

Play it smart with Resumes

Getting a job in most cases is a tricky affair. Everyone wants to be the high roller with the big pay cheque. However, don't forget the fact that the resume or CV plays a huge part in even getting you to the interview stage.

Forget the skills or experience part too. While naturally they place some part, if your resume isn't well presented and setup correctly - you'll fail at first base most times. HR managers and employer review panels will toss your application straight into the trash!

How to make a resume work? Well firstly it's all about getting maximum say for little space, you want to give the reader plenty of your good points in a small amount of space. If things get too long, generally the reader gets bored and tosses it. Having a photo is always a good idea, a small portrait of your face on the first page is a smart move. (If you're shockingly ugly, maybe shy away from this part and get a good make over come interview day) Interviews are a different story and can be hard to do on their own. (More on successful job interviews in our next article) However, setting yourself apart in the resume is critical to making your resume work.

Be smart, be unique and if possible get help - pay to have your resume cleaned up or presented professionally

Pizza Recipes

Now its easy to get your hands on the simplest and tastiest Pizza Recipes on the internet. All free and available in tutorial style videos, the best pizza recipes site is the one to bookmark. See how pro's and beginners bake their pizzas, make their crusts and set it all up in either woodfired or oven cooked setups.

Smart Blackjack Strategy

Smart Blackjack Strategy:

Many stats guru's have worked out that by utilizing a solid blackjack strategy will start taking away most of the casino's house advantage. When computers came along, blackjack folks were able to start simulating many-millions of blackjack hands in virtual games, using the computer and the data results to develop what is now known as blackjack basic strategy.

Smart or Basic blackjack strategy is based on this statistical analysis and the fact that the player may choose to double down or split when favorable, and gets paid 3:2 for blackjack. In basic strategy the dealer must adhere to the rules and stand on 17 and above, cannot double down or split and only gets paid 1:1 for blackjack.

It is a fact that the dealer has more than a 35% chance of busting if their face-up card is a 3, 4, 5 or 6. So in this case, if you have a total of 13 to 16 you should stand, as the dealer has a good chance of busting (as do you, but you can choose not to hit whereas the dealer must hit with the same total). However, if the dealer has a 7, 8, 9, 10 or Ace, you should take another card, as there is a high probability that the dealer's face down card is a 10, and their hand will beat you.

Other strategy sites include: Roulette Strategy, Poker Blog and Online Casinos

Sunday 17 February 2008

NRL Trials

The first weekend of NRL preseason games has been completed, for all NRL Trials details, scores and information visit the main page of NRL News by clicking here. Some impressive Rugby League has been played considering its the first hit out for teams, with the Storm, Broncos, Raiders, Panthers and Knights all getting first up wins for their footy clubs.

Saturday 16 February 2008

Back to back for Melbourne Storm?

They not only won the NRL Premiership in 2007, they simply blew away all teams that came before them. The well drilled machine that is the Melbourne Storm. Coach Craig Bellamy must be delighted yet again, as in their first 2008 pre-season trial game against the Manly Sea Eagles, the Storm have walked away massive winners, the final score 56-10.

So in this years Rugby League premiership, it looks like NRL Results are again going to be heavily favouring the strong Storm side. Full of quality talent and now boasting good depth, they will easily be the side to watch come main season kick off time.

Friday 11 January 2008

NRL Draw 2008

Here's the NRL Draw for 2008; home teams on the left of the NRL 2008 Draw.

Round 1
March 14 - 17

Broncos vs. Panthers
Eels vs. Bulldogs
Knights vs. Raiders
Rabbitohs vs. Roosters
Sea Eagles vs. Sharks
Storm vs. Warriors
Titans vs. Cowboys
Wests Tigers vs. Dragons

Round 2
March 21 - 24

Cowboys vs. Wests Tigers
Dragons vs. Titans
Knights vs. Sea Eagles
Panthers vs. Raiders
Rabbitohs vs. Bulldogs
Roosters vs. Broncos
Storm vs. Sharks
Warriors vs. Eels

Round 3
March 28 - 31

Broncos vs. Cowboys
Bulldogs vs. Wests Tigers
Eels vs. Knights
Panthers vs. Rabbitohs
Raiders vs. Dragons
Roosters vs. Storm
Sea Eagles vs. Warriors
Titans vs. Sharks

Round 4
April 4 - 7
Bulldogs vs. Roosters
Cowboys vs. Eels
Dragons vs. Sharks
Sea Eagles vs. Rabbitohs
Storm vs. Broncos
Titans vs. Raiders
Warriors vs. Knights
Wests Tigers vs. Panthers

Round 5
April 11 – 14
Dragons vs. Cowboys
Eels vs. Titans
Knights vs. Broncos
Panthers vs. Roosters
Rabbitohs vs. Sharks
Raiders vs. Wests Tigers
Storm vs. Sea Eagles
Warriors vs. Bulldogs

Round 6
April 18 - 21
Broncos vs. Titans
Bulldogs vs. Dragons
Cowboys vs. Warriors
Eels vs. Sea Eagles
Raiders vs. Storm
Roosters vs. Knights
Sharks vs. Panthers
Wests Tigers vs. Rabbitohs

Round 7
April 25 - 27
Broncos vs. Rabbitohs
Cowboys vs. Storm
Dragons vs. Roosters
Sea Eagles vs. Bulldogs
Sharks vs. Wests Tigers
Titans vs. Warriors
Bye - Eels, Knights, Panthers, Raiders

Round 8
May 2 - 4
Country vs. City
Knights vs. Titans
Panthers vs. Eels
Rabbitohs vs. Cowboys
Warriors vs. Raiders
Wests Tigers vs. Broncos
Bye - Bulldogs, Dragons, Sea Eagles, Roosters, Sharks, Storm

Test Match - Friday, May 9
Australia vs. New Zealand

Round 9
May 10 - 12
Broncos vs. Sea Eagles
Bulldogs vs. Panthers
Cowboys vs. Sharks
Eels vs. Dragons
Roosters vs. Raiders
Storm vs. Knights
Bye - Rabbitohs, Titans, Tigers, Warriors

Round 10
May 16 - 19

Dragons vs. Storm
Eels vs. Roosters
Knights vs. Wests Tigers
Panthers vs. Warriors
Raiders vs. Rabbitohs
Sea Eagles vs. Cowboys
Sharks vs. Broncos
Titans vs. Bulldogs

State of Origin One
Wednesday, May 21

Round 11
May 23 - 26
Bulldogs vs. Sharks
Rabbitohs vs. Storm
Sea Eagles vs. Dragons
Warriors vs. Roosters
Wests Tigers vs. Titans
Bye - Broncos, Cowboys, Eels, Knights, Panthers, Raiders

Round 12
May 30 – June 2

Broncos vs. Eels
Cowboys vs. Panthers
Knights vs. Warriors
Rabbitohs vs. Dragons
Raiders vs. Sea Eagles
Roosters vs. Wests Tigers
Sharks vs. Titans
Storm vs. Bulldogs

Round 13
June 6 - 9
Bulldogs vs. Knights
Dragons vs. Broncos
Eels vs. Raiders
Panthers vs. Sharks
Sea Eagles vs. Roosters
Titans vs. Storm
Warriors vs. Rabbitohs
Wests Tigers vs. Cowboys

State of Origin Two
Wednesday, June 11

Round 14
June 13 - 16
Cowboys vs. Knights
Raiders vs. Broncos
Roosters vs. Panthers
Sharks vs. Warriors
Wests Tigers vs. Eels
Bye - Bulldogs, Dragons, Sea Eagles, Rabbitohs, Storm, Titans

Round 15
June 20 - 23
Broncos vs. Wests Tigers
Bulldogs vs. Raiders
Dragons vs. Panthers
Knights vs. Roosters
Rabbitohs vs. Titans
Sharks vs. Eels
Storm vs. Cowboys
Warriors vs. Sea Eagles

Round 16
June 27 - 30

Cowboys vs. Rabbitohs
Eels vs. Storm
Panthers vs. Broncos
Raiders vs. Sharks
Roosters vs. Bulldogs
Sea Eagles vs. Knights
Titans vs. Dragons
Wests Tigers vs. Warriors

State of Origin Three
Wednesday, July 2

Round 17
July 4 – 7
Bulldogs vs. Rabbitohs
Eels vs. Panthers
Knights vs. Dragons
Storm vs. Raiders
Titans vs. Sea Eagles
Bye - Broncos, Cowboys, Roosters, Sharks, Tigers, Warriors

Round 18
July 11 - 14
Broncos vs. Bulldogs
Dragons vs. Raiders
Panthers vs. Knights
Rabbitohs vs. Eels
Roosters vs. Titans
Sharks vs. Sea Eagles
Warriors vs. Cowboys
Wests Tigers vs. Storm

Round 19
July 18 - 21

Bulldogs vs. Warriors
Cowboys vs. Broncos
Rabbitohs vs. Wests Tigers
Raiders vs. Roosters
Sea Eagles vs. Eels
Sharks vs. Knights
Storm vs. Dragons
Titans vs. Panthers

Round 20
July 25 - 28

Broncos vs. Sharks
Dragons vs. Bulldogs
Eels vs. Cowboys
Knights vs. Rabbitohs
Panthers vs. Wests Tigers
Raiders vs. Titans
Roosters vs. Sea Eagles
Warriors vs. Storm

Round 21
August 1 – 4

Broncos vs. Raiders
Cowboys vs. Roosters
Knights vs. Eels
Rabbitohs vs. Warriors
Sea Eagles vs. Panthers
Sharks vs. Dragons
Storm vs. Titans
Wests Tigers vs. Bulldogs

Round 22
August 8 - 11

Bulldogs vs. Cowboys
Dragons vs. Wests Tigers
Raiders vs. Panthers
Roosters vs. Eels
Sea Eagles vs. Storm
Sharks vs. Rabbitohs
Titans vs. Knights
Warriors vs. Broncos

Round 23
August 15 – 18

Broncos vs. Dragons
Cowboys vs. Titans
Eels vs. Wests Tigers
Panthers vs. Bulldogs
Rabbitohs vs. Sea Eagles
Raiders vs. Knights
Storm vs. Roosters
Warriors vs. Sharks

Round 24
August 22 - 25

Bulldogs vs. Eels
Dragons vs. Warriors
Knights vs. Cowboys
Panthers vs. Storm
Rabbitohs vs. Raiders
Sharks vs. Roosters
Titans vs. Broncos
Wests Tigers vs. Sea Eagles

Round 25
August 29 – September 1

Bulldogs vs. Broncos
Cowboys vs. Raiders
Dragons vs. Eels
Knights vs. Storm
Roosters vs. Rabbitohs
Sea Eagles vs. Titans
Warriors vs. Panthers
Wests Tigers vs. Sharks

Round 26
September 5 – 8
Broncos vs. Knights
Eels vs. Warriors
Panthers vs. Sea Eagles
Raiders vs. Bulldogs
Roosters vs. Dragons
Sharks vs. Cowboys
Storm vs. Rabbitohs
Titans vs. Wests Tigers

Finals
September 12 - 14

Home Venue Quarter Finals Week One
September 20 - 21
Home City Semi Finals Week Two
September 27 - 28
Home Region Preliminary Finals Week Three
Sunday, October 5
Grand Final

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