2020 Melbourne Storm season


The 2020 Melbourne Storm season is the 23rd in the club's history and they are competing in the 2020 NRL season. The team is coached by Craig Bellamy, coaching the club for his 18th consecutive season. Melbourne Storm are also captained by Cameron Smith, who has been the sole captain for the team since 2008—making this his 13th consecutive season. The season was suspended indefinitely on March 23 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic; however, on 28 April the NRL announced it would recommence on 28 May as a 20 Round competition with a revised fixture.
After the recommencement of the season, Melbourne Storm initially played home games at AAMI Park as usual; however, an escalation in coronavirus cases and a subsequent second lock-down in the state of Victoria forced the Storm to relocate in late June, firstly, to New South Wales and then to the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. This has meant that the Storm have had to play home games at multiple venues interstate throughout the 2020 season including Netstrata Jubilee Stadium in Sydney, Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane and Sunshine Coast Stadium on the Sunshine Coast.

Season summary

Fixtures

Pre-season

Source:
DateRoundOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.Source
14 February2020 NRL Nines Pool Game Manly Sea EaglesHBF Park, PerthLoss418
15 February2020 NRL Nines Pool Game Brisbane BroncosHBF Park, PerthLoss812
22 FebruaryTrial New Zealand WarriorsPalmerston North, New ZealandWin1816
29 FebruaryTrial North Queensland CowboysCasey Fields, CranbourneWin2214

Regular season

Source:
DateRoundOpponentHome/awayVenueResultMel.Opp.TriesGoalsField goalsReport
15 March1 Manly Sea EaglesAwayLottoland, SydneyWin184S Vunivalu, T EisenhuthC Smith 3/4
21 March2 Cronulla SharksAwayNetstrata Jubilee Stadium, SydneyWin1210T KamikamicaC Smith 4/4
30 May3 Canberra RaidersHomeAAMI Park, MelbourneLoss622D FinucaneC Smith 1/1
5 June4 South Sydney RabbitohsHomeAAMI Park, MelbourneWin228R Papenhuyzen, S Vunivalu, J Addo-Carr, J OlamC Smith 3/5
13 June5 Newcastle KnightsAwayCentral Coast Stadium, GosfordWin2612R Jacks, S Vunivalu, T Faasuamaleaui, B SmithC Smith 5/5
19 June6 Penrith PanthersAwayCampbelltown Stadium, SydneyLoss1421F Kaufusi, B LeeC Smith 3/3
26 June7 New Zealand WarriorsHomeNetstrata Jubilee Stadium, SydneyWin506S Vunivalu, P Momirovski, R Papenhuyzen, B Smith, J Addo-CarrC Smith 7/9
2 July8 Sydney RoostersHomeSuncorp Stadium, BrisbaneWin 2725J Hughes, J Addo-Carr, P MomirovskiC Smith 5/5R Papenhuyzen 1/1
11 July9 Canberra RaidersAwayGIO Stadium, CanberraWin2014B Lee, J Addo-Carr, R PapenhuyzenC Smith 4/4
17 July10 Gold Coast TitansHomeSunshine Coast Stadium, Sunshine CoastWin426J Addo-Carr, N Asofa-Solomona, C Munster, B Lee, B SmithC Smith 7/8
24 July11 Brisbane BroncosAwaySuncorp Stadium, BrisbaneWin468J Addo-Carr, J Hughes, T Faasuamaleaui, K Bromwich, R PapenhuyzenC Smith 7/9
2 August12 Newcastle KnightsHomeSunshine Coast Stadium, Sunshine Coast
8 August13 Canterbury BulldogsHomeSunshine Coast Stadium, Sunshine Coast
13 August14 Sydney RoostersAwaySydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
20 August15 Parramatta EelsAwayBankwest Stadium, Parramatta
30 August16 Manly Sea EaglesHomeTBC
4 September17 South Sydney RabbitohsAwayTBC
13 September18 North Queensland CowboysHomeTBC
19 September19 Wests TigersHomeTBC
27 September20 St George-Illawarra DragonsAwayNetstrata Jubilee Stadium, Sydney

Original regular season fixture

Source:
This was the original fixture for the Melbourne Storm prior to the coronavirus pandemic causing the season to be altered and rescheduled.
DateRoundOpponentVenue
15 March1 Manly Sea EaglesLottoland, Sydney
21 March2 Cronulla SharksNetstrata Jubilee Stadium, Sydney
28 March3 Penrith PanthersAAMI Park, Melbourne
2 April4 South Sydney RabbitohsAAMI Park, Melbourne
11 April5 Gold Coast TitansAAMI Park, Melbourne
16 April6 North Queensland CowboysNorth Queensland Stadium, Townsville
25 April7 New Zealand WarriorsAAMI Park, Melbourne
3 May8 St George-Illawarra DragonsSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane
11 May9 Sydney RoostersSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
16 May10 Parramatta EelsAAMI Park, Melbourne
26 May11 New Zealand WarriorsMt Smart Stadium, Auckland
12Bye-
6 June13 Canberra RaidersAAMI Park, Melbourne
13 June14 Newcastle KnightsMcDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle
26 June15 Brisbane BroncosSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane
3 July16 Wests TigersAAMI Park, Melbourne
11 July17 Gold Coast TitansCbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast
18 July18 Canterbury BulldogsHBF Park, Perth
24 July19 Cronulla SharksAAMI Park, Melbourne
30 July20 South Sydney RabbitohsBankwest Stadium, Parramatta
6 August21 North Queensland CowboysAAMI Park, Melbourne
14 August22 Parramatta EelsBankwest Stadium, Parramatta
21 August23 Sydney RoostersAAMI Park, Melbourne
29 August24 Brisbane BroncosAAMI Park, Melbourne
5 September25 Canberra RaidersGIO Stadium, Canberra

Ladder

Coaching staff

List current as of 8 June 2020
1

Player movements

Source:
Losses
Gains
2

Representative honours

This table lists all players who have played a representative match in 2020. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the NRL moved the 2020 State of Origin Series from its usual time slot in June/July and it will now be played post-season over three consecutive weeks in November. In addition all internationals have now been cancelled for 2020.
Player2020 All Stars matchState of Origin 1State of Origin 2State of Origin 3
Josh Addo-Carr
Indigenous All Stars
-
-
-
Jahrome Hughes
Maori All Stars
-
-
-
Jesse Bromwich
Maori All Stars
-
-
-
Brandon Smith
Maori All Stars
-
-
-
Kenny Bromwich
Maori All Stars
-
-
-

Statistics

This table contains playing statistics for Melbourne Storm in the 2020 NRL season. Players are added as they play their first game for 2020. The table is up to date as of Round 11.
Statistics source:
NameAppearancesTriesGoalsField goalsPoints
1080032
102008
90000
111004
61004
1130012
111004
940016
10000
41004
21004
101004
40000
630012
10000
530012
91004
111004
1150121
10000
50000
930012
11049098
20000
970028
90000
26 players used46421283

Scorers
Most points in a game: 14 points
Most tries in a game: 3
Winning games
Highest score in a winning game: 50 points
Lowest score in a winning game: 12 points
Greatest winning margin: 46 points
Greatest number of games won consecutively: 5
Losing games
Highest score in a losing game: 14 points
Lowest score in a losing game: 6 points
Greatest losing margin: 16 points
On 1 March 2020 at the Melbourne Storm family day the Storm unveiled their new jersey for 2020 which included a new major sponsor - Redzed Lending Solutions. The new jersey is predominantly navy blue and purple with fading chevrons down the front and white lightning bolts on the sides.

Awards

Trophy Cabinet

Held at Crown Palladium
Held at The Star

Rugby League Players' Association Awards Night

Additional awards