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2006 Melbourne Storm season

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NRL Rank
  
1st

Points scored
  
For: 605; Against: 404

Coach
  
Craig Bellamy

Play-off result
  
Runner Up

CEO
  
Brian Waldron

2006 record
  
Wins: 20; Draws: 0; Losses: 4

The 2006 Melbourne Storm season was the 9th in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2006 Telstra Premiership, winning a record 20 out of 24 regular season games to finish in first place and win the minor premiership, eight points clear of the second-placed Bulldogs. The team backed up their stellar defensive effort the previous year to concede just 404 points in 2006. The retirement of Robbie Kearns saw a rotating captaincy introduced between David Kidwell, Scott Hill, Cameron Smith, Matt Geyer and Michael Crocker. Cooper Cronk also assumed the halfback duties following the departure of Matt Orford. Storm won 13 of their last 14 games of the season to take a great run of form into the finals where they progressed to reach their first Grand Final since 1999 after wins over the Eels and Dragons. This broke a run of three straight semi-final exits for Craig Bellamy’s team.

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Melbourne fell just short in the decider against Brisbane however the platform had now been built for a sustained run of success. The Storm's Queensland trio of Greg Inglis, Cameron Smith and Antonio Kaufusi were selected to make their international debuts for Australia in 2006. Post-season the Storm farewelled Nathan Friend and Jake Webster (Gold Coast Titans), David Kidwell (South Sydney) and Scott Hill (Harlequins Rugby League).

Ladder

  • New Zealand Warriors were stripped of four competition points due to breaches of the National Rugby League salary cap.
  • Awards and honours

  • Player of the year: Cameron Smith
  • Rookie of the year: Adam Blair
  • Dally M Medal: Cameron Smith
  • References

    2006 Melbourne Storm season Wikipedia


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