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1998 Melbourne Storm season

1998 Melbourne Storm season

FieldValue
year1998
team_colour#6C0094
font_colour#ffd700
leagueNRL
league_link[NRL](1998-nrl-season)
league_rank3rd
league_wins17
league_draws1
league_losses6
points_for546
points_against372
playoff_resultSemi-final Loss
CEO_titleChairman
CEOJohn Ribot
coach_titleCoach
coachChris Anderson
captainGlenn Lazarus (18 Games)
Tawera Nikau (9 Games)
stadiumOlympic Park
avg_attendance12,716
high_attendance20,522 (Round 4)
top_triesScott Hill & Marcus Bai (14)
top_goalsCraig Smith (51)
top_pointsCraig Smith (110)
next_season[1999](1999-melbourne-storm-season)
listyes
list_linkList of Melbourne Storm seasons

Tawera Nikau (9 Games)

The 1998 Melbourne Storm season was the first in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's inaugural Premiership and their first season was a major surprise to many, with the new team reaching the top of the ladder in Round 15 and finishing the regular season in 3rd place, only one win behind minor premiers Brisbane. Adopting coach Chris Anderson's new "flat-line" attack, the big Storm forwards laid a platform for their young halves Scott Hill and Brett Kimmorley to wreak havoc on opposing teams. Melbourne's front-rowers Glenn Lazarus, Robbie Kearns and Rodney Howe were all selected to play for New South Wales in the 1998 State of Origin series. A late season injury to captain Lazarus combined with a lack of Finals experience saw the Storm knocked out in the play-offs. The club though had proven they were to be taken seriously, and they had easily produced the best debut season of any new team in the game's history.

Season summary

  • Pre season – Bookmakers install Melbourne as the $2.50 favourite to win the inaugural NRL wooden spoon. On 7 February wearing white jerseys, Melbourne win their first trial match against Adelaide Rams in Hobart in front of 2,500 fans. Brett Kimmorley scored the first try in club colours.
  • 12 February – At the club's season launch, John Ribot reveals the official uniform of navy blue jerseys with a stylised white and purple chevron design, worn with navy blue shorts and socks.
  • Round 1 – Melbourne upset Illawarra Steelers to record their inaugural premiership victory, with Scott Hill scoring the club's first tries. Storm are only the fourth non-foundation team to win on debut, and only the second to win away from home.
  • Round 4 – A record crowd of 20,522 watch unbeaten Melbourne play their first home game at Olympic Park, with chaotic scenes outside the ground, fans are allowed to sit on the running track after half time.
  • Round 5 – Auckland Warriors inflict the Storm's first defeat of the season.
  • Round 11 – Melbourne and Illawarra Steelers play out a 14-all draw, with referee Paul Simpkins dropped after a number of errors in the game.
  • Round 12 – Melbourne record the biggest win by a debut team in premiership history, thrashing Gold Coast Chargers 62–6 in that club's heaviest defeat in their history.
  • Round 13 – Brett Kimmorley kicks the club's first field goal, in a 25–16 win over Balmain Tigers at Leichhardt Oval.
  • Round 15 – After defeating North Queensland Cowboys, Melbourne finish the weekend on top of the NRL ladder for the first time.
  • 26 June – Rodney Howe is revealed as the third NRL player in 1998 to test positive to a banned substance.
  • Round 16 – A controversial try after the final siren to Tony Tatupu hands the Auckland Warriors a 24–21 victory at Olympic Park.
  • Round 17 – Brisbane Broncos defeat Melbourne 34–16 in front of a crowd of 35,119, the highest attendance to watch Melbourne, and the second highest crowd in the 1998 regular season.
  • 9 July – Rodney Howe is suspended for 22 matches by the ARL drugs tribunal for taking performance-enhancing drugs. Howe was accused of taking the anabolic steroid stanozolol to aid the recovery of a knee injury.
  • Round 20 – Marcus Bai scores the first hat-trick in club history in a win against 1997 ARL Premiers Newcastle Knights, to cement a top four spot on the NRL ladder.
  • Round 23 – In diabolical weather conditions, with the Belmore Sports Ground field resembling a swimming pool, Melbourne are almost held scoreless for the first time, with a late try to stand-in captain Tawera Nikau the only points for the Storm.
  • Round 24 – Melbourne secure a home final by finishing third on the NRL ladder, ending the regular season with a 16–12 win over Canberra Raiders.
  • 27 August – Chris Anderson wins the Dally M Coach of the Year award, with Marcus Bai (wing) and Tawera Nikau (lock) making the Team of the Year.
  • Preliminary qualifying final – Without captain Glenn Lazarus due to injury, a second half masterclass from Brad Fittler hands Melbourne a 12–26 loss in their NRL finals debut. Before the game, Melbourne announce their first ever jersey sponsorship deal with the Honda logo appearing on player's sleeves.
  • Elimination quarter final – Melbourne win their first finals game, defeating Canberra Raiders 24–10 to advance to the third week of the five-week finals series.
  • Elimination semi final – Eventual premiers Brisbane Broncos knock Melbourne out of the 1998 NRL finals, in a game played at the Sydney Football Stadium. Melbourne putting in their worst performance of the season
  • 19 September – Storm feeder team Norths Devils win the 1998 Queensland Cup Grand Final, featuring a number of players who played for Melbourne in 1998.

Milestone games

RoundPlayerMilestone
Round 1*[See inaugural team](1998-melbourne-storm-season-inaugural-team)*Storm debuts
Ben RoartyNRL debut
Round 2Robbie Ross50th game
Matt GeyerStorm debut
Round 4Wayne EvansStorm debut
Ben AndersonNRL debut
Round 7Tony MartinStorm debut
Round 13Anthony BonusStorm debut
Wade FentonNRL debut
Round 14John WilshereStorm debut
Round 15Daniel FrameNRL debut
Round 16Matt RuaNRL debut
Round 19Chris Anderson200th NRL game coached
Round 20Tristan Brady-SmithStorm debut
Preliminary qualifying finalPaul Marquet150th game

Jerseys

1998 home jersey

Melbourne's inaugural jerseys were navy blue jerseys with a stylised white and purple chevron design, with gold trim and collars, worn with navy blue shorts and socks. Until late in the season, there were no advertising logos, except that of manufacturer Nike. Unusually, Melbourne carried on the Super League innovation of having player names on the back of jerseys, ostensibly to assist new fans to identify players. The team wore the predominately blue jerseys in every game in 1998, except for the round 15 game against North Queensland Cowboys, when a predominately white jersey was worn with white shorts and socks.

Fixtures

Pre season

DateRdOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.TriesGoalsField goalsRef
7 FebruaryTrialAdelaide RamsNorth Hobart Oval, Hobart2622J Wilshere (2), T Brady-Smith, B Kimmorley, M BaiM Geyer 3/5
28 FebruaryTrialCanberra RaidersLavington Sports Ground, Albury1634S Hill, R Swain, P MarquetM Geyer 2/3

Regular season

Result by round

Matches

DateRdOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.TriesGoalsField goalsRef
14 March1Illawarra SteelersWIN Stadium, Wollongong1412S Hill (2)C Smith 3/3
22 March2Western Suburbs MagpiesCampbelltown Stadium, Sydney2616M Bai, P Bell, R Kearns, R Ross, D WilliamsC Smith 3/8
28 March3Cronulla-Sutherland SharksShark Park, Sydney2618R Bawden (2), M Bai, S Hill, R SwainC Smith 3/5
3 April4North Sydney BearsOlympic Park, Melbourne2416M Bai, S Hill, P Marquet, C SmithC Smith 4/5
10 April5Auckland WarriorsEricsson Stadium, Auckland1216M Bai, P BellC Smith 2/2
19 April6Parramatta EelsParramatta Stadium, Sydney3222M Bai, J Carlaw, R Howe, B Kimmorley, T Nikau, R RossC Smith 4/6
25 April7Penrith PanthersOlympic Park, Melbourne2214J Carlaw (2), P Bell, R KearnsC Smith 3/6
1 May8Western Suburbs MagpiesOlympic Park, Melbourne5416R Ross (2), R Bawden, J Carlaw, S Hill, R Kearns, P Marquet, B Roarty, D WilliamsC Smith 9/10
8 May9St George DragonsOlympic Park, Melbourne1418R Bawden, D WilliamsC Smith 3/4
15 May10South Sydney RabbitohsSydney Football Stadium, Sydney146P Bell, A MouleC Smith 3/3
24 May11Illawarra SteelersOlympic Park, Melbourne1414G Lazarus, R RossC Smith 3/3
31 May12Gold Coast ChargersOlympic Park, Melbourne626S Hill (2), R Ross (2), M Bai, R Bawden, B Kimmorley, P Marquet, T Martin, T Nikau, D WilliamsT Martin 6/8, B Kimmorley 2/3
7 June13Balmain TigersLeichhardt Oval, Sydney2516R Bawden (2), A Moule, B RoartyB Kimmorley 2/4, T Martin 2/2B Kimmorley
13 June14Adelaide RamsOlympic Park, Melbourne244S Hill (2), M Bai, B RoartyJ Wilshere 3/4, B Kimmorley 1/1
20 June15North Queensland CowboysMalanda Stadium, Townsville108R BawdenC Smith 3/4
27 June16Auckland WarriorsOlympic Park, Melbourne2124S Hill, T Martin, T Nikau, R RossC Smith 2/5B Kimmorley
3 July17Brisbane BroncosANZ Stadium, Brisbane1634M Bai, B Kimmorley, R RossC Smith 2/3
10 July18Manly Warringah Sea EaglesOlympic Park, Melbourne2212P Bell, W Evans, T Martin, C SmithC Smith 2/2, B Kimmorley 1/2
17 July19North Sydney BearsNorth Sydney Oval, Sydney1034J Carlaw, R SwainB Kimmorley 1/2
24 July20Newcastle KnightsOlympic Park, Melbourne3216M Bai (3), S Hill, B Kimmorley, R SwainB Kimmorley 4/7
2 August21Sydney City RoostersSydney Football Stadium, Sydney3220P Bell, T Brady-Smith, J Carlaw, S Hill, R Kearns, P MarquetB Kimmorley 4/6
7 August22Cronulla-Sutherland SharksOlympic Park, Melbourne2010D Williams (2), M Bai, P BellB Kimmorley 2/4
14 August23Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsBelmore Sports Ground, Sydney48T NikauT Martin 0/1
21 August24Canberra RaidersOlympic Park, Melbourne1612S Hill, B Kimmorley, T MartinB Kimmorley 2/3

Source:

Finals

Bai Marquet Smith (2/3) Barnett Elsegood Fittler Gourley Cleary (5/6)

Martin Geyer Hill Bai Kimmorley (2/6) Mullins Stuart Furner (1/1) McNamara (0/1)

Renouf Campion Lockyer Carroll Lee Lockyer (3/6) Geyer Kimmorley (1/2)

Ladder

Main article: 1998 NRL season

1998 Coaching Staff

  • Head coach: Chris Anderson
  • Assistant coaches: Greg Brentnall & Steve Anderson
  • Football Manager: Michael Moore
  • Head physiotherapist: Tony Ayoub
  • Head Trainer: Steve Litvensky
  • Trainer: Aaron Salisbury

1998 squad

List current as of 21 July 2021

CapNat.Player namePositionFirst Storm GamePrevious First Grade RL club
**1**AUSRobbie RossFB1998AUS Hunter Mariners
**2**AUSCraig SmithWG1998AUS Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
**3**AUSAaron MouleWG, CE1998AUS South Queensland Crushers
**4**AUSPaul BellCE1998AUS Perth Reds
**5**PNGMarcus BaiWG1998AUS Gold Coast Chargers
**6**AUSScott HillFE1998AUS Hunter Mariners
**7**AUSBrett KimmorleyHB1998AUS Hunter Mariners
**8**AUSRodney HowePR1998AUS Perth Reds
**9**AUSDanny WilliamsLK, SR, HK1998AUS North Sydney Bears
**10**AUSRobbie KearnsPR1998AUS Perth Reds
**11**AUSPaul MarquetPR, SR1998AUS Hunter Mariners
**12**AUSBen RoartyPR, SR, LK1998AUS Melbourne Storm
**13**NZLTawera NikauLK1998AUS Cronulla Sharks
**14**AUSGlenn LazarusPR1998AUS Brisbane Broncos
**15**NZLRichard SwainHK1998AUS Hunter Mariners
**16**AUSRussell BawdenPR1998ENG London Broncos
**17**AUSJohn CarlawCE1998AUS Hunter Mariners
**18**AUSMatt GeyerWG1998AUS Perth Reds
**19**AUSWayne EvansSR1998AUS Perth Reds
**20**AUSBen AndersonFE1998AUS Melbourne Storm
**21**AUSTony MartinWG, CE1998ENG London Broncos
**22**AUSAnthony BonusPR1998AUS Parramatta Eels
**23**AUSWade FentonSR, PR1998AUS Melbourne Storm
**24**PNGJohn WilshereCE1998AUS Perth Reds
**25**AUSDaniel FramePR, SR1998AUS Melbourne Storm
**26**NZLMatt RuaPR, SR1998AUS Melbourne Storm
**27**AUSTristan Brady-SmithWG1998AUS Perth Reds
AUSRyan BakerSRYet to debut
AUSRyan GundryPRYet to debut
NZLChris McCauslandFEYet to debut
TGADavid PalaviHKYet to debut

Inaugural Team

The first Melbourne Storm team to take to the field in Round 1 of the 1998 NRL season

Representative honours

This table lists all players who have played a representative match in 1998.

Player[1998 ANZAC Test](1998-anzac-test)[State of Origin 1](1998-state-of-origin-series)[State of Origin 2](1998-state-of-origin-series)[State of Origin 3](1998-state-of-origin-series)October Test Matches
Rodney HoweAustraliaNew South WalesNew South Wales
Robbie KearnsNew South WalesAustralia
Glenn LazarusAustraliaNew South WalesNew South Wales

Statistics

This table contains playing statistics for all Melbourne Storm players to have played in the 1998 NRL season.

  • Statistics sources:
NameAppearancesTriesGoalsField goalsPoints27 players used104852588
40000
27140056
2780032
2570028
10000
31004
2460024
171004
20000
70000
112008
26141058
121004
2640016
27522266
181004
2750020
2168040
82008
2740016
2530012
2190036
60000
172510110
2530012
2060024
10306

Scorers

*Most points in a game: 18 points *

  • Round 4 – Craig Smith (9 Goals) vs Western Suburbs Magpies

*Most tries in a game: 3 *

  • Round 20 – Marcus Bai vs Newcastle Knights

Winning games

Highest score in a winning game: 62 points

  • Round 12 vs Gold Coast Chargers

Lowest score in a winning game: 10 points

  • Round 15 vs North Queensland Cowboys

Greatest winning margin: 54 points

  • Round 12 vs Gold Coast Chargers

Greatest number of games won consecutively: 4

  • Round 1 – Round 4
  • Round 12 – Round 15

Losing games

Highest score in a losing game: 21 points

  • Round 16 vs Auckland Warriors

Lowest score in a losing game: 4 points

  • Round 23 vs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

Greatest losing margin: 24 points

  • Round 19 vs North Sydney Bears
  • Elimination Preliminary Final vs Brisbane Broncos

Greatest number of games lost consecutively: 2

  • Round 16 – Round 17

Feeder team

Upon entry to the NRL, Melbourne Storm signed an affiliation agreement with Queensland Cup team Norths Devils to act as a feeder club and to provide Melbourne players who were not selected to play first grade a match each weekend. Players would fly to Brisbane each week after training in Melbourne to play Queensland Cup. The arrangement bore immediate results as the side coached by Mark Murray won the minor premiership. Featuring a number of players who had played for Melbourne in 1998, Norths Devils would go on to win the 1998 Queensland Cup Grand Final 35–18 against Wests Panthers.

Main article: 1998 Queensland Cup

1998 Queensland CupPosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
**1**Norths Devils **(P)**221615872394+478**33**

Awards and honours

Melbourne Storm Awards Night

  • Melbourne Storm Player of the Year: Robbie Kearns
  • Melbourne Storm Rookie of the Year: Ben Roarty
  • Clubman of the Year: Robbie Kearns
  • Mick Moore Chairman's Award: Chris Anderson

Dally M Awards Night

  • Dally M Coach of the Year: Chris Anderson
  • Dally M Winger of the Year: Marcus Bai
  • Dally M Lock of the Year: Tawera Nikau

Additional Awards

  • Rugby League Annual – Players of the Year: Marcus Bai
  • Rugby League Annual – Team of the Year: Marcus Bai ()

Notes

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