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Melbourne Storm The Melbourne Storm are a rugby league club based in Melbourne, Victoria in Australia that participates in the National Rugby League. The first fully professional rugby league team based in the state, the Storm entered the competition in 1998. ...
season was the 4th in the club's history. They competed in the
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's 2001 Telstra Premiership and finished the regular season in 9th place. The 2001 season was the least successful in the Storm's history, missing the play-offs for the first time. After making a decision to move base from
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to the larger
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, the club seemed to lack the support, atmosphere and composure they had built up. It reflected in the team's on field performances, losing four of their first six homes games and 7 from their opening 10 overall. Amidst this time the Storm was rocked when coach Anderson quit the club after the 42-18 loss to Parramatta in Round 7. Along with Richard Swain and Matt Orford, replacement coach Mark Murray lifted the Storm from their bad beginning. Melbourne won seven of their next ten games to reach 6th place on the ladder. But the bad start had taken its toll, and with the 2001 finals in sight they won only two more games. A last round loss to Canberra saw the Storm finish outside the Top 8. The 2001 season continued to mark the endurability of Kiwi Test hooker Richard Swain. He was on the field for every minute of the Storm's season and had yet to miss a game for Melbourne in the club's history.


Season Summary

* Round 1 – 15,070 fans watch the first ever rugby league game played indoors, as Melbourne go down 10-14 against
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at
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. Referee
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, the touch judges and video referees are dropped after the round for failing to send off Storm forward
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for a reckless high tackle on Steve Price. Howe is suspended for six games after pleading guilty to the charge. * Round 6 – Despite a ruling from the NRL, the Colonial Stadium roof stays open for Melbourne's game against
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. * 2 April – Head coach
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quits after a poor start to the season and rumours of a falling out with club management. It had been reported that Anderson was interested in replacing outgoing
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coach John Lang.
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coach Mark Murray is installed as caretaker coach. * 9 April – Storm owners
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indicate that the company was willing to sell its 50% share of the
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, but had no intention of deserting Melbourne. * Round 9 – On Good Friday,
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outpoints former Melbourne halfback
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in the former Storm halfback's first game in
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colours against Melbourne. Aaron Moule equals the club record with four tries in the game. * 23 April – Former head coach Chris Anderson is appointed head coach of Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks from the 2002 season. * 24 May –
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undergoes surgery on a chronic hamstring injury that is expected to sideline him for six weeks. In his place, Melbourne select former
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halfback
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. * Round 14 – Richard Swain plays his 100th consecutive first grade game. * Round 16 – Tasesa Lavea becomes the first Melbourne player to be an unused interchange player in club history. * 1 July – The '' Sunday Mail'' reports that the Queensland Government has confirmed that it has held talks with the Melbourne Storm about relocating to Brisbane and basing itself at Lang Park. * Round 18 – Melbourne celebrate their 100th game of premiership football with a record-breaking 64-0 win over
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at Colonial Stadium. The 64 points is Melbourne's greatest winning margin, it was the first time holding the opposition to nil; while Matt Orford sets a new club record with 10 goals in the game. Richard Swain becomes the first player to have played in 100 games for the club, featuring in every game played since 1998. * 12 July –
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sign Storm forward Ben Roarty on a two-year contract from the 2002 NRL season. * Round 20 – Conceding a new club record of 54 points, Melbourne are thrashed by premiership fancy
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10-54, with Jason Taylor equaling the Australian rugby league points scoring record of
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. * Round 21 – The retractable seats at Colonial Stadium are brought in for the first time for a Storm game. It is rumoured that the costs to bring the seats in and replace damaged turf is in excess of $1m.
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scores his 50th try for the club, the first player to reach that milestone. * Round 24 – Melbourne maintain slim hopes of a place in the top eight with a narrow 28-24 victory over last-placed Penrith in a Monday night match at Colonial Stadium. * Round 25 – A controversial 24-all draw with
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seals the top eight door shut for Melbourne, meaning the club will miss the NRL finals for the first time. Referee Tim Mander is admonished for directing
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to take a conversion kick two metres closer to the sideline than from where the Storm's final try was scored. * Round 26 – Richard Swain becomes the first player to make 1000 tackles in a season. Swain also completes the marathon achievement of being the only forward to have played every minute of every game throughout the season. * 20 November – Melbourne turn their back on Colonial Stadium, making the move back to
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for the 2002 season.


Milestone games


Jerseys

Melbourne's jerseys were again manufactured by
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and carried the same design as the 1999-2000 home jersey. A new purple away jersey design with white and silver thunderbolts was worn in select games, with navy shorts and purple socks. For the first time, the jerseys displayed a front sponsor, with a white
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logo in a red box on the home jersey, with just the white logo on the purple away jersey.


Fixtures


Pre Season


Regular season

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Ladder


2001 Coaching Staff

*Head coach:
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''until 2 April 2001'' *Head coach: Mark Murray ''from 2 April 2001'' *Assistant coach: Anthony Griffin *Football Manager:
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*Physiotherapist: Greg Gibson *Head Trainer: Steve Litvensky *Strength and conditioning Coach: Aaron Salisbury


2001 Squad

''List current as of 10 August 2021''


Player movements

Losses * Kevin Carmichael ''to''
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* Chris Essex ''to'' Released * Wayne Evans ''to''
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* Wade Fenton ''to'' Released *
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''to''
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*
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''to'' Retirement * Paul Marquet ''to''
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* Tony Martin ''to'' London Broncos Gains *
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''from''
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*
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''from''
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*
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''from''
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* Paul Whatuira ''from''
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Team of the Century

In conjunction with the celebrations for Melbourne's 100th game in round 18 against Wests, Melbourne ran a "team of the century" promotion to honour the best 17 players over the first 100 games of the club's existence. The team was announced during half time of the round 21 game against Brisbane.


Representative honours

This table lists all players who have played a representative match in 2001.


Statistics

This table contains playing statistics for all Melbourne Storm players to have played in the 2001 NRL season. *Statistics sources:


Scorers

''Most points in a game: 24 points'' * Round 18 - Matt Orford (1 try, 10 Goals) vs Wests Tigers ''Most tries in a game: 4 '' * Round 9 - Aaron Moule vs Northern Eagles


Winning games

''Highest score in a winning game: 64 points '' * Round 18 vs Wests Tigers ''Lowest score in a winning game: 20 points'' * Round 3 vs St George Illawarra Dragons ''Greatest winning margin: 64 points '' * Round 18 vs Wests Tigers ''Greatest number of games won consecutively: 3'' * Round 11 - Round 13


Losing games

''Highest score in a losing game: 28 points'' * Round 2 vs North Queensland Cowboys * Round 6 vs Newcastle Knights * Round 23 vs Sydney Roosters ''Lowest score in a losing game: 6 points '' * Round 26 vs Canberra Raiders ''Greatest losing margin: 44 points'' * Round 20 vs Parramatta Eels ''Greatest number of games lost consecutively: 4 '' * Round 5 - Round 8


Feeder Team

Melbourne Storm reserve players again travelled to Brisbane each week to play with
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team
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. Making the finals for the fourth straight season, Norths Devils finished fourth, but were eliminated in the first week of the
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finals.


Awards and honours


Melbourne Storm Awards Night

*Melbourne Storm Player of the Year: Richard Swain *Melbourne Storm Rookie of the Year: Steven Bell *Melbourne Storm Clubman of the Year: Stephen Kearney *Mick Moore Chairman's Award: Richard Swain


Other Awards

* The Weakest Link Sports Special Winner;
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.


Notes


References

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