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Melbourne Storm NRL Supporter Football Mini (11 inch)
Melbourne Storm Coral Fleece Rug
"Very TOUGH MEN" - Rugby League in the '80s'.
Storm Retro Dome Cooler Bag
Melbourne Storm Can/Stubby Holder (RETRO)
NRL Steeden Replica Match Ball - 11 Inch
Steeden Classic Trainer (Mini)
Steeden Replica Match Ball - Size 5
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fridge magnets bottle opener (All Teams)
Steeden Classic Trainer (Size 5)
Melbourne Storm Cooler Bag With Tray
Storm Retro Beanie
2025 Melbourne Storm indigenous Jersey
Storm Ezy Freeze Mug (coloured)
Storm Heartbreaker
Storm Superstar Dress
NRL Steeden Replica Match Beach Ball
Melbourne Storm Supporter Football size 5
Storm Beach Towel
Storm Dome Cooler Bag
Storm Scoreboard Clock
Storm Hard Hat Helmet
Storm Pencil Case
Peter Wynn's Score Coaches Jacket
Storm Sports Bag
Storm Cheerleader Dress
Melbourne Storm Legends Series Watch
"LEAGUE on SUNDAY - WORK on MONDAY"
Storm Crew Socks
Melbourne Storm Fanatic Shirt
Storm S/Steel Travel Mug
Melbourne Storm Striker Beanie
Melbourne Storm Gameplay Cap
Storm Stadium Cap (Dark Blue)
Storm Brushed Canvas Valin Cap
Melbourne Storm Plush Teddy
"25 INCREDIBLE YEARS OF THE NRL"
Melbourne Storm Turf to Surf Ball (Size 3)
Storm Golf Umbrella
NRL Magnetic Ladder
Melbourne Storm Supporter Football size 5 Strip
2025 Melbourne Storm Home Playing Shorts


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Learn More About Melbourne Storm
What year was the Melbourne Storm founded?
The Melbourne Storm was established in 1997 and entered the National Rugby League (NRL) in 1998.
What years has the Melbourne Storm won the grand final?
The Storm has secured NRL Premierships in the following years:
- 1999
- 2012
- 2017
- 2020
It's noteworthy that the club won the 2007 and 2009 grand finals, but these titles were later stripped due to salary cap breaches
What is the history of the Melbourne Storm?
The Melbourne Storm was formed in 1997 during the Super League war and became the first fully professional rugby league team based in Victoria. They entered the NRL in 1998 and quickly made an impact by winning their first premiership in 1999. Under the coaching of Craig Bellamy, who took over in 2003, the Storm has been a dominant force in the NRL, known for their consistent performances and strong club culture. Despite facing challenges, including the stripping of two premierships due to salary cap breaches, the club has maintained a high level of success, securing additional premierships in 2012, 2017, and 2020.
Where is the Melbourne Storm's current home ground located?
The Storm's home ground is AAMI Park, located at Olympic Boulevard, Melbourne, Victoria.
What is the capacity of the Melbourne Storm's home ground?
AAMI Park has a seating capacity of approximately 30,050 spectators.
Where can I purchase official Melbourne Storm merchandise?
You can purchase official Melbourne Storm merchandise at Peter Wynn's Score, both online and in-store. We offer a wide range of products, including jerseys, training gear, and gifts and NRL accessories.
What is the significance of the Melbourne Storm's mascot and colours?
The team's mascot, "Storm Man," embodies the power and intensity associated with a storm, reflecting the team's dynamic and formidable presence on the field. The primary colours are purple and navy blue, with gold and white trim.
What are some other interesting facts about the Melbourne Storm?
- The Storm is renowned for its strong development programs, producing numerous players who have achieved representative honours at state and international levels.
- Craig Bellamy, who has been the head coach since 2003, is considered one of the most successful coaches in NRL history, leading the team to multiple grand final appearances and premierships.
- The club has a dedicated fan base and has significantly contributed to the growth of rugby league in the traditionally Australian Rules Football-dominated state of Victoria.