2004 Melbourne Storm season

The 2004 Melbourne Storm season was the 7th in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2004 Telstra Premiership and finished the regular season 6th out of 15 teams.

2004 Melbourne Storm season
NRL Rank6th
Play-off resultSemi Final Loss
2004 recordWins: 13; Draws: 0; Losses: 11
Points scoredFor: 684; Against: 517
Team information
CoachCraig Bellamy
Captain
StadiumOlympic Park Stadium
Top scorers
TriesStephen Bell (18)
GoalsMatt Orford (56)
PointsMatt Orford (153)
< 2003 List of seasons 2005 >

Inconsistency plagued Storm in Craig Bellamy’s second season in charge but the team won four games in a row during the middle part of the year to move into the top four. They could not maintain their run though, eventually finishing sixth. Once again Storm won its first final, a 31-14 triumph over the Broncos at Suncorp Stadium before bowing out to the Bulldogs for the second straight season the following week. John Ribot departed the Club early in the 2004 season with Frank Stanton stepping in as acting CEO for the next 12 months.[1]

Fixtures

Regular season

RoundOpponentResultMel.Opp.DateVenue
1BYE
2Newcastle KnightsLoss2636Mar 21Olympic Park
3St. George Illawarra DragonsWin346Mar 28Telstra Stadium
4Brisbane BroncosLoss2634Apr 4Suncorp Stadium
5Penrith PanthersLoss2630Apr 11Penrith Football Stadium
6South Sydney RabbitohsWin504Apr 17Olympic Park
7North Queensland CowboysWin286Apr 24Olympic Park
8New Zealand WarriorsLoss1420May 2Mt Smart
9Cronulla SharksLoss2636May 8Olympic Park
10Parramatta EelsWin3616May 16Parramatta Stadium
11Canberra RaidersWin2218May 22Olympic Park
12Newcastle KnightsWin2818May 29EnergyAustralia Stadium
13Wests TigersWin3024Jun 5Olympic Park
14South Sydney RabbitohsLoss2628Jun 12SFS
15BYE
16New Zealand WarriorsWin426Jun 26Olympic Park
17Penrith PanthersWin6614Jul 2Olympic Park
18Canterbury BulldogsLoss1825Jul 11Sydney Showground
19Wests TigersLoss1832Jul 17Leichhardt Oval
20Parramatta EelsWin2216Jul 24Olympic Park
21Sydney RoostersLoss1026Aug 1Olympic Park
22St. George Illawarra DragonsLoss1434Aug 6WIN Stadium
23Canberra RaidersWin3618Aug 15Canberra Raiders
24Canterbury BulldogsWin2212Aug 22Olympic Park
25Cronulla SharksWin3628Aug 28Toyota Park
26Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesLoss2830Sep 5Brookvale Oval

Finals

RoundOpponentResultMel.Opp.DateVenue
Qualifying FinalBrisbane BroncosWin3114Sep 11Suncorp Stadium
Semi FinalCanterbury BulldogsLoss1843Sep 19SFS

Ladder

Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Sydney 2419052710368+34242
2 Bulldogs 2419052760491+26942
3 Brisbane 2416172602533+6937
4 Penrith 2415092672567+10534
5 St George Illawarra 24140102624415+20932
6 Melbourne 24130112684517+16730
7 North Queensland 24121112526514+1229
8 Canberra 24110132554613-5926
9 Wests Tigers 24100142509534-2524
10 Newcastle 24100142516617-10124
11 Cronulla 24100142528645-11724
12 Parramatta 2490152517626-10922
13 Manly 2490152615754-13922
14 New Zealand 2460182427693-26616
15 South Sydney 2452172455812-35716

2004 squad

Cap Nat. Player name Position First Storm Game Previous First Grade RL club (a)

Awards and honours

Melbourne Storm Awards Night

Dally M Awards Night

References

  1. "History Melbourne Storm". melbournestorm.com.au. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  2. "NRL Honour Board". melbournestorm.com.au. Melbourne Storm. Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
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