Harry Jepson Trophy (RLC National Champions): Winners 2006Harry Jepson Trophy Semi Finals: 2006RLC Club Of The Year: 2002, 2005, 2006RLC Shield: Winners 2002Active Sports Club Of The Year Award: 2004BBC London Amateur Sports Club of the Year: 2006RLC Premier South Division Winners: 2005, 2006, 2009RLC Premier South Division Runners Up: 2007, 2008RLC Premier South Grand Final Winners: 2005, 2006RLC Premier South Grand Final Runners Up: 2007, 2008, 2009London Academy Final: Winners 2009London Amateur Rugby League (2nd XIII): Winners 2006Gordon Anderton Memorial Trophy: Runners Up 1997-98, 1998–99London League Cup: Runners Up 2000Rugby League Challenge Cup: 2nd Round 2005Most Tries in a match: 6 Mark Nesbitt vs Aberavon Fighting Irish - 2003Most Goals in a match: 17 Tom Bold vs Bedford Tigers - 2009Most Points in a match: 38 Darren Bartley vs Kent Ravens - 2007Most Tries in a season: 28 Louis Neethling - 2005Most Goals in a season: 102 Louis Neethling - 2005Most Points in a season: 316 Louis Neethling - 2005Most First Grade Appearances: 102 Carl Zacharow - (2002–present)Most Points Scored: 102 vs Bedford Tigers - 2009Most Points Conceded: 100 vs Crawley Jets - 2000 & West London Sharks - 2002Biggest Home Win: (90 points) 94–4 vs London Skolars - 2005 & 102–12 vs Bedford Tigers - 2009Biggest Away Win: (72 points) 76–4 vs Sunderland Nissan - 2005 & Greenwich Admirals - 2005Biggest Home Defeat: (90 points) 0–90 vs London Skolars - 2001Biggest Away Defeat: (98 points) 2–100 vs Crawley Jets - 2000Highest Scoring Game: 114 points vs Bedford Tigers (102–12) - 2009Lowest Scoring Game: 22 vs Ipswich Rhinos (18–4) - 2007Longest Undefeated Run: 14 games - 24 June 2006 to 30 June 2007Longest Run Without a Win: 9 games - 6 May 2000 to 1 July 2000 Julian Critchley - 1997–98 Ian Curzon - 1998–99 Julian Critchley & Graeme Harker - 2000 Paul Johnstone - 2001 Andy Fleming - 2001 Julian Critchley & Graeme Harker - 2001 Anthony Lipscombe - 2002 Darryl Pitt - 2003 & 2004 Rob Powell - 2005 & 2006 Andy Gilvary & Dave Wilson - 2007 Marcus Tobin - 2008 James Massara - 2009 Paul Brown - 2011 Ben Cramant & Mick Gray - 2012 Will Sharp - Harlequins RL Lamont Bryan - Harlequins RL Corey Simms - London Skolars Adam Janowski - Harlequins RL Rob Powell - Harlequins RL (Assistant Coach) Alex Ingarfield - Harlequins RLTo mark Storm's 10th Anniversary the club announced their 1997–2007 Dream Team.
- Tane Kingi (2005–2007)
- Corey Simms (2002–2004)
- Keri Ryan (2001–2006)
- Carl Zacharow (2001–2007)
- Gavin Calloo (2001–2006)
- Michael Walker (2005–2007)
- Terry Reader (2001–2002)
- Gavin Hill (2005–2007)
- Mark Nesbitt (2002–2006)
- Koben Katipa (2003–2004)
- Alan Emerson (2006–2007)
- Louis Neethling (2004–2005)
- Paul Rice (2003–2004)
- Andrew Hames (2003–2007)
- Nick Byram (2000–2004)
- John Ferguson (2003–2005)
- Julian Critchley (1997–2000)
Coach: Rob Powell (2005–2006)Manager: Steve Cook (2002–2007)Up to and including 2 July 2011.
Up to and including 2 July 2011.
The South London area has a strong rugby league tradition, and many of London’s most successful amateur clubs have come from this part of the capital. For nearly three decades clubs such as Streatham Celtic, Peckham Pumas and South London Warriors dominated the London League, and between them they won the title over twenty times. The mid-1990s heralded the demise of these once dominant clubs leaving the league without a club south of the Thames.
To fill this void the current South London club was formed on 21 July 1997 by Jed Donnelly, Graeme Harker and Julian Critchley in a bar after London Broncos' World Club Championship victory against Canberra Raiders on 21 July 1997. Initially nicknamed 'the Saints', as one of the founder members was a supporter of St Helens, the fledgling club recruited many of its players from the recently defunct east London, Bexleyheath and Peckham outfits, and they approached the local rugby union club, Streatham-Croydon, about basing themselves at their Frant Road ground. Storm's original colours were red and black.
Saints were immediately accepted into the London League, and in their debut season they finished third in the Second Division behind Kingston and St Albans Centurions. That 1997/98 season culminated in an appearance in the Gordon Anderton Memorial Trophy Final against Reading Raiders at the New River Stadium. The 24–28 was a cruel blow for a team that were considered to have enjoyed the better of the game, but two controversial Raiders’ tries in the closing two minutes sealed Saints’ fate.
The 1998/99 season was one that promised much for Saints but, due to the near collapse of the league, that potential was largely unfulfilled, although South London did eventually emerge from the debris as runners-up to the London Colonials. A second successive appearance in the Gordon Anderton Memorial Trophy Final again ended in defeat (28–32), this time at the hands of a strong Metropolitan Police team.
It was in February 1999 that the club launched its junior section, initially at U11 only. The bulk of the youngsters came from the neighbouring Whitehorse Manor School where Saints scrum-half Lee Mason-Ellis was a teacher. They made their competitive debut two months later against Kingston Warriors, at the time the only other junior club in the capital, losing narrowly in an exciting encounter.
For the seniors, with the prospect of winter rugby league looking increasingly forlorn, South’s thoughts turned to the new summer competition, the Rugby League Conference. The name of the club was changed to South London Storm as there were two other teams known as 'the Saints' in the Conference. Three months later the club was accepted into the Southern Division of the expanding competition. For the club's switch to summer in 2000 the colours were changed to maroon.
It was a real baptism of fire for Storm in the RLC, as they managed only a single win – away at Kingston – to finish bottom of their group. The season opener at home to Oxford Cavaliers (4–62) was covered by the Independent newspaper. Despite suffering a number of maulings (including a 2–100 loss at the hands of Crawley Jets), enthusiasm never waned and the club did much to raise the profile of the sport in this corner of the capital. Amazingly, Storm’s season ended with an appearance in the London League Final against St Albans Centurions. But once again Storm were left frustrated as the Hertfordshire side emerged victorious from a gripping encounter. A member of Storm's team that day, and Man of the Match, was Ryan Jones who went on the play, and captain, the Welsh rugby union team, and who was a member of the 2005 British Lions tour to New Zealand.
The club made sporting history in October when the under-11s played their counterparts from Kingston Warriors in the curtain raiser to the England vs Australia Rugby League World Cup clash at Twickenham. It was the first ever game of rugby league at union's headquarters and Storm's Mark Cole, cousin of England footballer Joe Cole, scored the first ever try at the stadium and Rob Harker scored the first ever hat-trick of tries.
First Grade
Rugby League Conference South
06/05/2000 South London Storm 4 Oxford Cavaliers 6213/05/2000 West London Sharks 60 South London Storm 620/05/2000 Crawley Jets 100 South London Storm 227/05/2000 South London Storm 24 Kingston Warriors 2603/06/2000 South London Storm 8 St Albans Centurions 5810/06/2000 South London Storm 8 North London Skolars 7817/06/2000 Oxford Cavaliers 72 South London Storm 024/06/2000 South London Storm 0 West London Sharks 6801/07/2000 South London Storm 6 Crawley Jets 9008/07/2000 Kingston Warriors 16 South London Storm 2415/07/2000 St Albans Centurions 50 South London Storm 1022/07/2000 North London Skolars 70 South London Storm 142001 was a much improved year for the club and, although they won only three of their matches, Storm were a much more competitive outfit and got better as the year progressed, as narrow losses to the West London Sharks and North London Skolars proved towards the end of the season. The trio of wins, against Bedford Swifts (22–6), Crewe Wolves (20–16) and Kingston Warriors (46–10) all came in the second half of the season, after an opening sequence of six successive losses including a 6–100 drubbing at the hands of West London.
The season was notable for scrum-half Terry Reader's individual achievement of successfully kicking 29 successive conversions.
First Grade
Rugby League Conference South
05/05/2001 Bedford Swifts 38 South London Storm 1012/05/2001 South London Storm 0 North London Skolars 9019/05/2001 Crewe Wolves 36 South London Storm 2526/05/2001 Crawley Jets 66 South London Storm 1202/06/2001 South London Storm 26 Kingston Warriors 3809/06/2001 West London Sharks 100 South London Storm 616/06/2001 South London Storm 22 Bedford Swifts 630/06/2001 North London Skolars 42 South London Storm 1207/07/2001 South London Storm 20 Crewe Wolves 1614/07/2001 South London Storm 12 Crawley Jets 7221/07/2001 Kingston Warriors 10 South London Storm 4604/08/2001 South London Storm 16 West London Sharks 412002 was the season when South London finally started to fulfil their potential. New Zealander Anthony Lipscombe took up the coaching reins, and brought about a steady improvement to the team’s performances on the park. Storm’s pre-season preparation got off to a good start with a surprise success in the prestigious St Albans 9s Festival. Using a squad made up of mainly new players, they defeated their Centurion hosts quite comfortably in the Final. The regular season saw Storm suffer a succession of frustratingly narrow defeats – most by ten points or less – to finish bottom of the South Division, but it was in the end-of-season Shield Play Offs that saw the team hit form. Group wins over Kingston Warriors (28–22 and 36–4) and Oxford Cavaliers (21–12 in both games), took South London to Cheltenham’s Prince of Wales Stadium for a semi-final clash with Crewe Wolves. It was a tough encounter that for long periods looked to be going Wolves’ way, but Storm dug in to prevail 21–14, courtesy of two late tries from Carl Zacharow and Keri Ryan.
A fortnight later, also at the Prince of Wales Stadium, South London met Bedford Swifts in the Rugby League Conference Shield Final, where they treated the large crowd, and the Sky TV cameras, to an exhilarating display of running rugby. Storm ran in ten tries in a runaway 54–2 victory, Caro Wild led the way with a hat-trick, Daniel Poireaudeau grabbed two, and Terry Reader, Keri Ryan, Nathan Price-Saleh, Aaron Russell and Alun Watkins pitched in with one apiece.
The final whistle sparked terrific celebrations both on the pitch and in the stand where Storm’s large traveling support cheered Keri Ryan as he lifted the club’s first ever major trophy.
Once again Storm fielded a second team in the London League, and although wins were hard to come by, only one all season, the players showed great enthusiasm with a number graduating to the first team. The season ended with the club’s first overseas tour. A party of 24 travelled to the south of France to play French National One club Realmont XIII. In front of a crowd of 750 – a quarter of the town’s population – Storm put up a brave performance, but were eventually downed 18–36.
To round off the club’s most successful season ever, Captain Keri Ryan was named at stand-off in the 2002 Rugby League Conference Dream Team, and full-back Corey Simms was named the competition’s Young Player Of The Year.
Fittingly, the club was also presented with the award for Rugby League Conference Club of The Year 2002.
First Grade
Rugby League Conference South
04/05/2002 Kingston Warriors 36 South London Storm 2211/05/2002 South London Storm 20 West London Sharks 3218/05/2002 North London Skolars 66 South London Storm 1625/05/2002 Oxford Cavaliers 40 South London Storm 3001/06/2002 South London Storm 16 Crawley Jets 4808/06/2002 South London Storm 42 Kingston Warriors 1822/06/2002 West London Sharks 32 South London Storm 1829/06/2002 South London Storm 6 North London Skolars 5006/07/2002 South London Storm 38 Oxford Cavaliers 5013/07/2002 Crawley Jets 80 South London Storm 0RLC Shield Play Offs
27/07/2002 Kingston Warriors 22 South London Storm 28 (Group)03/08/2002 South London Storm 20 Oxford Cavaliers 12 (Group)10/08/2002 South London Storm 36 Kingston Warriors 4 (Group)17/08/2002 Oxford Cavaliers 12 South London Storm 20 (Group)24/08/2002 Crewe Wolves 14 South London Storm 21 (Semi-Final)31/08/2002 South London Storm 54 Bedford Swifts 2 (Final)Buoyed by their success in the RLC Shield, Storm were encouraged to apply for membership of the newly formed National League Three. The application was successful, however, following a number of internal meetings the club reluctantly decided against taking the step up and instead remain in the RLC. However, only four weeks before the start of the season local rivals Crawley Jets folded, and Storm accepted the RFL's last minute invitation to participate in NL3. The club also entered a second team in the RLC, and employed the first full-time Rugby League Development Officer in the area, accelerating the junior development program started by volunteers in 2000. Under the South London Storm “umbrella” are the three junior feeder clubs formed – the Croydon Hurricanes, Thornton Heath Tornadoes, and the Brixton Bulls.
Coached by ex-London Broncos player Darryl Pitt, the club opened their league campaign with an against-the-odds 24–16 victory over Huddersfield Underbank Rangers. It was a win that was all the more remarkable for the fact that they were down to 12 men after only 5 seconds; prop Mick Smith having been sent off in the first tackle. Storm registered a further five wins in the season but missed out on the end of season play-offs.
The club made a second tour to France in September, losing 22–48 against a Salses XIII line up containing three ex-French internationals.
In November Storm played a charity match against an Australian Legends of League side including the likes of Jason Hetherington, Trevor Gillmeister, Craig Coleman, Andrew Farrar and Peter Tunks. Both teams served the enthusiastic crowd of three or four hundred with an exciting end-to-end contest played in a manner befitting the occasion. The result was irrelevant; although for the record the score was 24–20 in favour of the Legends.
That same month Storm played their first ever Rugby League Challenge Cup game when they hosted National Conference side West Bowling in the Preliminary Round, losing 4–36.
In 2003 Storm were represented at International level for the first time when U15 player Adam Janowski was selected to play for England U15s against their Welsh counterparts at Easter.
Rugby League Conference Cup
03/03/2003 South London Storm 24 West London Sharks 2409/03/2003 Greenwich Admirals 6 South London Storm 1616/03/2003 North London Skolars 34 South London Storm 2023/03/2003 South London Storm 14 North London Skolars 1530/03/2003 West London Sharks 16 South London Storm 3005/04/2003 South London Storm 62 Greenwich Admirals 2013/04/2003 Aberavon Fighting Irish 10 South London Storm 44 (Quarter-Final)18/04/2003 North London Skolars 28 South London Storm 19 (Semi-Final)First Grade
National League 3
03/05/2003 South London Storm 24 Huddersfield Underbank Rangers 1610/05/2003 Dudley Hill 42 South London Storm 017/05/2003 Coventry Bears 20 South London Storm 1431/05/2003 South London Storm 28 Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks 2207/06/2003 Manchester Knights 2 South London Storm 4214/06/2003 St Albans Centurions 38 South London Storm 1821/06/2003 Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks 36 South London Storm 1028/06/2003 South London Storm 26 Hemel Stags 805/07/2003 South London Storm 6 St Albans Centurions 2812/06/2003 South London Storm 32 Teesside Steelers 3619/07/2003 Hemel Stags 16 South London Storm 2226/06/2003 South London Storm 4 Warrington Woolston Rovers 3202/08/2003 South London Storm 34 Coventry Bears 2209/08/2003 Warrington Woolston Rovers 44 South London Storm 14Second Grade
Rugby League Conference South
03/05/2003 Gosport Vikings 80 South London Storm 410/05/2003 South London Storm 16 Greenwich Admirals 4017/05/2003 South London Storm 18 Hemel Stags 1231/05/2003 South London Storm 0 Crawley Jets 8807/06/2003 South London Storm 14 Gosport Vikings 2414/06/2003 West London Sharks 88 South London Storm 1228/06/2003 Greenwich Admirals 62 South London Storm 805/07/2003 South London Storm 16 Kingston Warriors 2612/07/2003 North London Skolars 82 South London Storm 819/07/2003 Crawley Jets 88 South London Storm 6Storm again participated in National League Three and after victories in their opening three games, against Manchester, Bradford Dudley Hill and Birmingham, they topped the division for the one and only time. However, after the promising start, the season tailed off and once again Storm narrowly missed out on the play-offs. During the year Storm were awarded the Active Sports Club of the Year award from 400 participating sports clubs signed up to the Active Sports program, the biggest sports development programme in London. The club also embarked on a historic tour to Australia – the first British Rugby League team to tour Australia since 1997 – with games against Beerwah Bulldogs and Gympie Devils in Sunshine Coast, Queensland.
The season closed with a second tour of the year, this time to Toulouse, where they drew 22–22 against Villeneuve Tolosane.
First Grade
National League 3
01/05/2004 Manchester Knights 12 South London Storm 2808/05/2004 South London Storm 18 Bradford Dudley Hill 1522/05/2004 South London Storm 26 Birmingham Bulldogs 1429/05/2004 St Albans Centurions 30 South London Storm 2231/05/2004 South London Storm 54 Essex Eels 1805/06/2004 Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks 26 South London Storm 1812/06/2004 South London Storm 26 Bramley Buffaloes 2026/06/2004 Coventry Bears 46 South London Storm 1403/07/2004 Gateshead Storm 20 South London Storm 3210/07/2004 South London Storm v Warrington Woolston Rovers (Match abandoned)17/07/2004 Huddersfield Underbank Rangers 24 South London Storm 2424/07/2004 South London Storm 36 Carlisle Centurions 1631/07/2004 Birmingham Bulldogs 32 South London Storm 3007/08/2004 South London Storm 20 St Albans Centurions 2414/08/2004 Essex Eels 14 South London Storm 5421/08/2004 South London Storm 34 Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks 3528/08/2004 Bramley Buffaloes 32 South London Storm 1830/08/2004 Hemel Stags 54 South London Storm 604/09/2004 South London Storm 12 Hemel Stags 3811/09/2004 South London Storm 18 Coventry Bears 28Home match versus Warrington Woolston Rovers abandoned due to an injury.Second Grade
Rugby League Conference South
01/05/2004 Kingston Warriors 58 South London Storm 008/05/2004 South London Storm 20 Gosport & Fareham Vikings 2222/05/2004 West London Sharks 54 South London Storm 1605/06/2004 Greenwich Admirals 46 South London Storm 612/06/2004 South London Storm 24 Kingston Warriors 4219/06/2004 Gosport & Fareham Vikings 46 South London Storm 1226/06/2004 South London Storm 0 West London Sharks 8803/07/2004 South London Storm 10 Greenwich Admirals 44As the cost of travelling to places as far afield as Carlisle and Gateshead began to spiral, Storm took the decision to apply for, and were admitted to, the newly created RLC South Premier for the 2005 season and appointed Rob Powell as Director of Coaching. The season proved to be a success with the club winning its first round ugby League Challenge Cup match against West London Sharks (24–20) in front of a crowd of 1,000. However, the Powergen Challenge Cup run came to an end in the second round when they were beaten 50–24 at Castleford Lock Lane, despite having surprising led at half-time.
During the RLC South Premier campaign the first team dominated the group and won all but one game during the season. The team lost in the national semi-final against Bridgend Blue Bulls, the competition’s eventual winners, but the season ended on a high by beating the other 85 clubs to the RLC Club of the Year award for the 2nd time in 4 years.
First Grade
Rugby League Conference Premier South
07/05/2005 South London Storm 82 Ipswich Rhinos 614/05/2005 London Skolars A 0 South London Storm 6421/05/2005 South London Storm 72 Sunderland Nissan 628/05/2005 South London Storm 46 Greenwich Admirals 004/06/2005 Luton Vipers 4 South London Storm 6811/06/2005 South London Storm 52 West London Sharks 1418/06/2005 Sunderland Nissan 4 South London Storm 7625/06/2005 Ipswich Rhinos 16 South London Storm 2402/07/2005 South London Storm 94 London Skolars A 409/07/2005 Greenwich Admirals 4 South London Storm 7616/07/2005 South London Storm vs Luton Vipers – Won: Walk over23/07/2005 West London Sharks 46 South London Storm 10Luton Vipers forfeit a fixtureRLC Premier Play Offs
30/07/2005 South London Storm 70 West London Sharks 6 (Divisional Play Off)13/08/2005 South London Storm 24 West London Sharks 8 (Divisional Final)21/08/2005 Bridgend Blue Bulls 34 South London Storm 18 (National Semi-Final)Second Grade
Rugby League Conference South
07/05/2005 South London Storm 28 Hemel Stags 3621/05/2005 South London Storm 38 West London 5228/05/2005 Haringey Hornets 50 South London Storm 1204/06/2005 Kingston Warriors 41 South London Storm 1811/06/2005 Hemel Stags 42 South London Storm 1825/06/2005 West London Sharks 46 South London Storm 1602/07/2005 South London Storm 18 Haringey Hornets 4809/07/2005 South London Storm 6 Kingston Warriors 100The 2006 summer season was to be the most successful for South London Storm as a club, with both senior teams winning their leagues, successes for the 4 Storm youth clubs, and the first team being crowned RLC National Champions.
Despite pressure from the Ipswich Rhinos, Storm once again won the South division of the RLC Premier. After disposing of the Bridgend team in the semi-final, they crushed the East Lancashire Lions in the final at Broadstreet RUFC by 30 points to nil.
This rounded off a successful season that included the London League title for the second team who defeated Luton Vipers in the Final.
First Grade
Rugby League Conference Premier South
29/04/2006 South London Storm 54 West London Sharks 2406/05/2006 South London Storm 30 Coventry Bears 1813/05/2006 South London Storm 34 Haringey Hornets 2820/05/2006 Essex Eels 6 South London Storm 6827/05/2006 South London Storm 46 Kingston Warriors 1810/06/2006 Ipswich Rhinos 32 South London Storm 1417/06/2006 West London Sharks 34 South London Storm 2424/06/2006 Coventry Bears 28 South London Storm 3201/07/2006 Haringey Hornets 30 South London Storm 3408/07/2006 South London Storm 80 Kingston Warriors 1229/07/2006 South London Storm 46 Ipswich Rhinos 8RLC Premier Play Offs
12/08/2006 South London Storm 52 Ipswich Rhinos 10 (Divisional Final)20/08/2006 South London Storm 32 Bridgend Blue Bulls 12 (National Semi-Final)03/09/2006 East Lancashire Lions 0 South London Storm 30 (Jepson Trophy Final)Second Grade
London League
29/04/2006 South London Storm 66 West London Sharks 2206/05/2006 West London Sharks 36 South London Storm 2013/05/2006 Bedford Tigers 16 South London Storm 3220/05/2006 Southend Seaxes 14 South London Storm 4027/05/2006 Kentish Tigers 24 South London Storm 3317/06/2006 West London Sharks 38 South London Storm 3824/06/2006 Luton Vipers 54 South London Storm 608/07/2006 Smallford Saints 40 South London Storm 3822/07/2006 South London Storm 38 West London Sharks 26London League Play Offs
06/08/2006 South London Storm 44 Bedford Tigers 14 (Semi-Final)12/06/2006 South London Storm 52 Luton Vipers 20 (Final)After the success of the previous season, 2007 was always going to be a tough year. Coach Rob Powell moved on to Super League's Harlequins RL, and was replaced by Andy Gilvary and Dave Wilson. Meanwhile, ten of the Grand Final winning team moved on to pastures new.
The season kicked off with a Challenge Cup First Round game away to Thornhill Trojans, but playing out of season the Londoners were no match for the National Conference League Premier Division side and lost 18–58.
First Grade
Rugby League Conference Premier South
14/04/2007 West London Sharks 16 South London Storm 5628/04/2007 South London Storm 26 St Albans Centurions 2212/05/2007 South London Storm 18 Ipswich Rhinos 419/05/2007 West London Sharks 28 South London Storm 3226/05/2007 London Skolars A 26 South London Storm 4202/06/2007 South London Storm 74 Kent Ravens 209/06/2007 South London Storm 22 London Skolars 2216/06/2007 South London Storm vs Kingston Warriors – Won: Walk over30/06/2007 Ipswich Rhinos 25 South London Storm 2407/07/2007 South London Storm 36 West London Sharks 1815/07/2007 St Albans Centurions 32 South London Storm 1621/07/2007 Kent Ravens 0 South London Storm 6628/07/2007 South London Storm 32 London Skolars A 3304/08/2007 South London Storm 56 Kingston Warriors 22RLC Premier Play Offs
11/08/2007 South London Storm 48 London Skolars 24 (Divisional Semi-Final)18/08/2007 South London Storm 10 St Albans Centurions 18 (Divisional Final)Second Grade
London League
28/04/2007 South London Storm 22 London Griffins 3812/05/2007 South London Storm 26 Southgate Skolars 2919/05/2007 West London Sharks 56 South London Storm 1402/06/2007 South London Storm 82 Kent Ravens 1016/06/2007 South London Storm 42 Smallford Saints 1823/06/2007 Farnborough Falcons 40 South London Storm 2807/07/2007 South London Storm 18 West London Sharks 2414/07/2007 Southgate Skolars 72 South London Storm 621/07/2007 Kent Ravens 18 South London Storm 30London League Play Offs
04/08/2007 St Albans Centurions 40 South London Storm 22 (Quarter-Final)Storm once again reached the RLC Premier South Grand Final but were defeated 20–24 by West London Sharks, with the game-breaking try coming two minutes from the end of the match.
First Grade
Rugby League Conference Premier South
19/04/2008 Ipswich Rhinos 32 South London Storm 1203/05/2008 St Albans Centurions 32 South London Storm 1210/05/2008 South London Storm 22 West London Sharks 4817/05/2008 London Skolars 12 South London Storm 3024/05/2008 US Portsmouth 22 South London Storm 1607/06/2008 South London Storm 70 Elmbridge 814/06/2008 South London Storm 36 Ipswich Rhinos 1621/06/2008 South London Storm 42 St Albans Centurions 1028/06/2008 West London Sharks 38 South London Storm 1005/07/2008 South London Storm 44 London Skolars 1212/07/2008 South London Storm 58 US Portsmouth 1426/07/2008 Elmbridge 22 South London Storm 58RLC Premier Play Offs
09/08/2008 South London Storm 20 Ipswich Rhinos 14 (Divisional Semi-Final)16/08/2008 West London Sharks 24 South London Storm 20 (Divisional Final)Second Grade
London League
03/05/2008 St Albans Centurions 14 South London Storm 1210/05/2008 South London Storm 24 West London Sharks 4217/05/2008 Southgate Skolars 12 South London Storm 1607/06/2008 Kent Ravens 54 South London Storm 4228/06/2008 West London Sharks 62 South London Storm 1414/07/2008 South London Storm 48 Southampton Spitfires 1812/07/2008 Feltham YOI 52 South London Storm 6423/07/2008 South London Storm 26 Metropolitan Police 3426/07/2008 South London Storm 34 Kent Ravens 30London League Play Offs
02/08/2008 Southampton Spitfires 44 South London Storm 20 (Quarter-Final)Storm will again participate in the Premier South Division of the RLC. Their opposing teams will be Bedford Tigers, Elmbridge, Hainault Bulldogs, Ipswich Rhinos, London Skolars A, St Albans Centurions, Portsmouth Navy Seahawks and West London Sharks.
First Grade
Rugby League Conference Premier South
13/04/09 London Skolars 22 South London Storm 5425/04/09 Elmbridge 10 South London Storm 5402/05/09 Portsmouth Navy Seahawks 24 South London Storm 8009/05/09 South London Storm 66 Hainault Bulldogs 416/05/09 South London Storm 102 Bedford Tigers 1223/05/09 St Albans Centurions 20 South London Storm 4830/05/09 South London Storm 56 London Skolars 1806/06/09 West London Sharks 8 South London Storm 2413/06/09 Ipswich Rhinos 14 South London Storm 2627/06/09 South London Storm 73 Portsmouth Navy Seahawks 3004/07/09 Bedford Tigers vs South London Storm – Won: Walk over11/07/09 South London Storm 40 St Albans Centurions 1018/07/09 South London Storm 40 West London Sharks 3025/07/09 South London Storm vs Ipswich Rhinos – Won: Walk overBedford Tigers and Ipswich Rhinos each forfeit a fixture.RLC Premier Play Offs
15/08/09 South London Storm 58 Ipswich Rhinos 12 (Divisional Semi-Final)22/08/09 South London Storm 16 West London Sharks 26 (Divisional Final)Second Grade
London League
25/04/09 Guildford Giants 20 South London Storm 2816/05/09 South London Storm 6 Hammersmith Hills Hoists 5423/05/09 St Albans Centurions 10 South London Storm 5606/06/09 West London Sharks 34 South London Storm 3624/06/09 Hammersmith Hills Hoists 64 South London Storm 1427/06/09 South London Storm 48 Sussex Merlins 3425/07/09 South London Storm 66 Hemel Stags 1402/08/09 Sussex Merlins 40 South London Storm 34London League Play Offs
16/08/09 Hemel Stags 24 South London Storm 16 (Semi-Final)Academy Grade
18/04/09 Kent Ravens 18 South London Storm 2825/04/09 South London Storm 40 Medway Dragons 609/05/09 South London Storm 40 Greenwich Admirals 1606/06/09 Medway Dragons 22 South London Storm 2018/07/09 South London Storm 46 Greenwich Admirals 26 (Final at Staines RFC)First Grade
Rugby League Conference Premier South
01/05/10 West London Sharks 34 South London Storm 2008/05/10 South London Storm vs Portsmouth Navy Seahawks – Won: Walk Over15/05/10 Hainault Bulldogs 34 South London Storm 2822/05/10 South London Storm 56 Eastern Rhinos 1029/05/10 St Albans Centurions 36 South London Storm 405/06/10 Hammersmith Hillhoists 36 South London Storm 3219/06/10 South London Storm 38 London Skolars 626/06/10 South London Storm 16 West London Sharks 5803/07/10 South London Storm 48 Portsmouth Navy Seahawks 2810/07/10 South London Storm 50 Hainaut Bulldogs 4217/07/10 Eastern Rhinos 30 South London Storm 2224/07/10 South London Storm 6 St Albans Centurions 6031/07/10 South London Storm 18 Hammersmith Hillhoists 5207/08/10 London Skolars vs South London Storm – Won: Walk OverNot including games forfeited by Portsmouth (h) and London Skolars (a).Second Grade
Rugby League Conference
01/05/10 South London Storm 40 Guildford Giants 2208/05/10 South London Storm 40 Southampton Spitfires 1415/05/10 South London Storm 54 Sussex Merlins 2222/05/10 Elmbridge Eagles 90 South London Storm 405/06/09 South London Storm 98 Swindon St George 009/06/10 Greenwich Admirals 14 South London Storm 1612/06/10 Oxford Cavaliers 24 South London Storm 4019/06/10 Guildford Giants 62 South London Storm 1226/06/10 Southampton Spitfires vs South London Storm – Lost: Walkover03/07/10 Sussex Merlins 50 South London Storm 2010/07/10 South London Storm 4 Elmbridge Eagles 7217/07/10 South London Storm 6 Greenwich Admirals 6424/07/10 Swindon St George vs South London Storm – Lost: Walkover31/07/10 South London Storm vs Oxford Cavaliers – Won: WalkoverFirst Grade
Rugby League Conference Premier South
30/04/11 South London Storm 26 St Albans Centurions 3207/05/11 Eastern Rhinos 46 South London Storm 1414/05/11 West London Sharks 28 South London Storm 1821/05/11 Hainault Bulldogs 14 South London Storm 4004/06/11 Hammersmith Hills Hoists 30 South London Storm 611/06/11 St Albans Centurions 46 South London Storm 1028/06/11 South London Storm 22 Eastern Rhinos 32 (@ St Albans)25/06/11 South London Storm 24 West London Sharks 2202/07/11 South London Storm 32 London Skolars 1809/07/11 South London Storm 18 Hammersmith Hills Hoists 6216/07/11 South London Storm 24 Eastern Rhinos 4223/07/11 South London Storm 20 West London Sharks 2230/07/11 Hammersmith Hills Hoists vs South London StormSecond Grade
London League
07/05/11 London Skolars 'A' 56 South London Storm 1621/05/11 Phantoms RL 4 South London Storm 7004/06/11 Hammersmith Hills Hoists 'A' 60 South London Storm 2018/06/11 St Albans Centurions 'A' 24 South London Storm 1018/06/11 Bedford Tigers 'A' 16 South London Storm 10 (@ St Albans)25/06/11 South London Storm 0 Mudchute Uncles 2809/07/11 South London Storm 18 Hammersmith Hills Hoists 'A' 3616/07/11 South London Storm vs Hemel Stags 'A'23/07/11 South London Storm vs Greenwich Admirals 'A'30/07/11 Hammersmith Hills Hoists 'A' vs South London Storm29/11/2003 South London Storm 4 West Bowling 36 (1st Round)05/02/2005 South London Storm 24 West London Sharks 20 (1st Round)19/02/2005 Castleford Lock Lane 50 South London Storm 24 (2nd Round)03/02/2007 Thornhill Trojans 58 South London Storm 18 (1st Round)