2001 Melbourne Storm season

2001 Melbourne Storm season
NRL Rank 9th
2001 record Wins: 11; Draws: 1; Losses: 14
Points scored For: 704; Against: 725
Team information
Coach Chris Anderson
Mark Murray
Captain
Stadium Docklands Stadium
Top scorers
Tries Matt Orford (15)
Aaron Moule (15)
Goals Matt Orford (78)
Points Matt Orford (216)
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The 2001 Melbourne Storm season was the 4th in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2001 Telstra Premiership and finished the regular season in 9th place. [1]

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 Olympic Park to the larger Colonial Stadium, 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. [2]

Draw and Results

[3]

Round Opponent Result Mel. Opp. Date Venue
1BulldogsLoss1014 Feb 18 Docklands Stadium
2North Queensland Cowboys Loss2832 Feb 24 Docklands Stadium
3St. George Illawarra DragonsWin2016 Mar 3 WIN Jubilee Oval
4Cronulla Sharks Win3424 Mar 11 Docklands Stadium
5Wests Tigers Loss 1040 Mar 18 Leichhardt Oval
6Newcastle KnightsLoss2836 Mar 25 Docklands Stadium
7Parramatta Eels Loss1842 Mar 31 Parramatta Oval
8Brisbane Broncos Loss 1618 Apr 8 QE2 Stadium
9Northern Eagles Win 5218 Apr 13 Docklands Stadium
10Sydney Roosters Loss 2223 Apr 22 Docklands Stadium
11Penrith Panthers Win5814 Apr 29 Penrith Stadium
12New Zealand WarriorsWin4020 May 12 Mt. Smart Stadium
13Canberra RaidersWin3228 May 19 Docklands Stadium
14BulldogsLoss2628 May 27 Sydney Showground Stadium
15North Queensland Cowboys Win 3824 Jun 2 Dairy Farmers Stadium
16St. George Illawarra DragonsWin 3428 Jun 17 Docklands Stadium
17Cronulla Sharks Loss 1840 Jun 23 Toyota Park
18Wests TigersWin640 Jul 5 Docklands Stadium
19Newcastle KnightsLoss1648 Jul 15 Hunter Stadium
20Parramatta EelsLoss1054 Jul 20 Docklands Stadium
21Brisbane BroncosWin3228 Jul 29 Docklands Stadium
22Northern EaglesLoss1220 Aug 4 Bluetongue Stadium
23Sydney RoostersLoss2850 Aug 12 Sydney Football Stadium
24Penrith PanthersWin2824 Aug 20 Docklands Stadium
25New Zealand WarriorsDraw2424 Aug 27 Docklands Stadium
26Canberra RaidersLoss632Sep 1 Bruce Stadium

Ladder

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Parramatta 262024839406+43342
2 Bulldogs 261736617538+7937
3 Newcastle 261619782639+14333
4 Cronulla-Sutherland 261529594513+8132
5 Brisbane 2614111696511+18529
6 Sydney 2613112647589+5827
7 St. George Illawarra 2612212661573+8826
8 New Zealand 2612212638629+926
9 Melbourne 2611114704725-2123
10 Northern Eagles 2611114603750-14923
11 Canberra 269116600623-2319
12 Wests Tigers 269116474746-27219
13 North Queensland 266218514771-25714
14 Penrith 267019521847-32614

Awards and honours

References

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