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2005 Melbourne Storm season


FieldValue
year2005
team_colour#6C0094
font_colour#ffd700
leagueNRL
league_link[NRL](2005-nrl-season)
league_rank6th
league_wins13
league_draws0
league_losses11
points_for640
points_against462
playoff_resultSemi-final Loss
CEO_titleCEO
CEOBrian Waldron
coach_titleCoach
coachCraig Bellamy
captainRobbie Kearns (25 Games)
Matt Orford (1 Game)
stadiumOlympic Park
avg_attendance8,898
high_attendance12,149 (Round 4)
top_triesBilly Slater (20)
top_goalsMatt Orford (63)
top_pointsMatt Orford (172)
prev_season[2004](2004-melbourne-storm-season)
next_season[2006](2006-melbourne-storm-season)
listyes
list_linkList of Melbourne Storm seasons

Matt Orford (1 Game)

The 2005 Melbourne Storm season was the 8th in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2005 Telstra Premiership, finishing the regular season 6th out of 15 teams and making the finals. The season began with two big wins over the Knights and Dragons, each by more than 30 points. The form line followed a similar path to the previous season though as the team struggled to string consecutive wins together and hovered around the lower part of the eight for much of the season before ultimately finishing sixth once again. Future star Greg Inglis made his debut in Round 6. Storm finished the season with the second best defence in the competition and again went to Suncorp Stadium in Week One of the finals, producing the same result to defeat the Broncos.

However for the third straight season the side was unable to progress past the semi-final stage, losing to the Cowboys. At the end of the season, Storm legends Robbie Kearns and Matt Geyer were inducted as inaugural life members of the Club.

Season summary

  • 22 February – The Supreme Court of New South Wales finds Melbourne and former players Stephen Kearney and Marcus Bai responsible for the spear tackle that ended the career of Jarrod McCracken in the 2000 NRL season.
  • Round 1 – Melbourne open their 2005 season at home with a resounding 48-10 win over Newcastle Knights. Leading 22-0 at half time, the Storm extend their lead on the back of a Billy Slater hat-trick. Former Melbourne er Dustin Cooper scores a double for the visitors. Brett White makes his NRL debut.
  • Round 4 – Storm thrash Brisbane Broncos 50-4 to inflict the heaviest defeat in the Broncos' 18-year history. The 50 point score against Brisbane also bested the 48 points scored by Melbourne in 1999. Before the game, the club honours 1999 premiership players Glenn Lazarus and Tawera Nikau; by renaming the eastern (Nikau) and western (Lazarus) grandstands.
  • 13 April – Melbourne is found to have breached the competition's salary cap in 2004 and are fined $120,000.
  • Round 6 – Greg Inglis makes his NRL debut at just 18 years and 91 days, scoring a try in a 26–14 loss to a Parramatta Eels side that had been thrashed by the Brisbane Broncos 54–14 at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane just six days earlier.
  • 30 April – The Victoria State Government confirms that the Olympic Park precinct will undergo a $100m redevelopment, with a new stadium scheduled for completion in 2008.
  • 2 May – Controversy over "grapple tackles" erupts with Cronulla claiming he was choked in a two-man Storm tackle.
  • Round 12 – Melbourne breaks a three-game losing streak at home by beating St George Illawarra by 24–16.
  • Round 13 – Melbourne win their first game at Leichhardt Oval since 1998, coming from 8-0 down at half time to win 30-14.
  • Round 14 – Missing Origin players, Melbourne are awarded a controversial penalty try to Cooper Cronk early in the second half. It wasn't enough for the victory, as the New Zealand Warriors regained the Michael Moore Trophy win a 24-16 victory.
  • Round 16 – Melbourne return to form thrashing South Sydney Rabbitohs 48-6, with Billy Slater scoring another hat-trick.
  • Round 17 – Melbourne win just their second game in 13 attempts against 2004 premiers Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, with Slater and Inglis both scoring two tries in a 33-6 win.
  • Round 18 – In front of the lowest attended Olympic Park home game in club history (6,063), Melbourne hold Canberra Raiders scoreless for the first time.
  • 20 July – After weeks of speculation, it's announced Matt Orford has signed a four-year contract with Manly worth nearly $2m.
  • Round 23 – Melbourne celebrate the 100th game at Olympic Park by regaining the Michael Moore Trophy, winning 22-10 over the Warriors.
  • Round 25 – In his last home game for the club, Robbie Kearns is chaired from the field following a 34-22 win over Wests Tigers. Coach Craig Bellamy saying that Kearns "without a doubt is the heart and soul of this club."
  • Round 26 – A penalty try awarded against Billy Slater in a 30-24 loss to the North Queensland Cowboys was part of a controversial night in Townsville with Cowboys forward Carl Webb suspended for punching Ryan Hoffman allegedly in retaliation for a "grapple tackle." The loss drops Melbourne to sixth on the ladder at the end of the regular season, behind the Cowboys in fourth.
  • Qualifying Final – Travelling to Brisbane for the second year in a row, Melbourne hang on for a 24-18 win over the Broncos. Injuries to Robbie Kearns (shoulder) and Billy Slater (ankle) complicating things for the club for the remainder of the finals.
  • 12 September – Melbourne and North Queensland spark a war of words over the "grapple tackle", with both clubs accusing the other of using the technique ahead of the semi-final between the teams. Melbourne later release video of 20 incidents in which they claim Cowboys players were putting opponents in headlocks.
  • Semi-final – For the third year in a row, Melbourne are eliminated in the second week of the NRL finals, this time going down 24-16 to the Cowboys at Aussie Stadium. Down 16-0 at half time, Melbourne were gifted a try by referee Paul Simpkins who failed to consult the video referee when Steven Bell lost control of the ball while attempting to score. A frantic final flurry almost saw Melbourne level the scores led by fill-in captain Matt Orford.

Milestone games

RoundPlayerMilestone
Round 1Dennis ScottStorm debut
Round 1Brett WhiteNRL debut
Round 1Cameron Smith50th game
Round 2Billy Slater50th game
Round 3Ian DonnellyStorm debut
Round 4Jamie McDonaldStorm debut
Round 4Matt Geyer500 points
Round 5Alex Chan50th game
Round 6Greg InglisNRL debut
Round 7Jamie FeeneyStorm debut
Round 11Josh GrahamNRL debut
Round 12Dallas Johnson50th game
Round 14Tevita MetuiselaStorm debut
Round 18Glen Turner50th game
Round 20Steven Bell100th game
Round 21Ryan Hoffman50th game

Jerseys

For the 2005 season, Melbourne signed a new apparel contract with Reebok. The home jersey remained largely unchanged from the 2001-02 design, but now with a simple navy blue T-shirt style collar. This meant the home jersey did not feature gold for the first time in team history.

A new white clash jersey was designed, featuring a large gold thunderbolt with purple block shadowing, which was partially obscured by the jersey advertiser Adecco. The clash jersey was worn with different navy blue shorts featuring the thunderbolt design on the right.

The clash jersey was worn on seven occasions during the regular season (rounds 5, 13, 14, 19, 21, 22, 26); with Melbourne only winning on one occasion against Wests Tigers. Both finals games were also played with Melbourne wearing the clash jersey.

Fixtures

Pre Season

DateRdOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.TriesGoalsField goalsRef
5 FebruaryTrialCentral CometsBrowne Park, Rockhampton5818J Webster (2), M Brentnall (2), J Tatupu, R Shortland, T Metuisela, A Kaufusi, P RobinsonG Inglis (7)
19 FebruaryTrialBrisbane BroncosCarrara Stadium, Gold Coast2410S Turner, S Bell, J Smith, B Slater, G InglisS Turner (2)
25 FebruaryTrialNorth Queensland CowboysBarlow Park, Cairns3018C Smith, R Kearns, B Slater, R Hoffman, J WebsterM Orford (3), C Smith, G Inglis

Regular season

Result by round

Matches

Source:

  • – Golden Point extra time
  • (pen) – Penalty try
DateRdOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.TriesGoalsField goalsRef
13 March1Newcastle KnightsOlympic Park, Melbourne4810B Slater (3), M Orford (2), C Cronk, R Hoffman, J Webster, B WhiteM Orford 4/5, M Geyer 2/2, C Smith 0/2
19 March2St George Illawarra DragonsWIN Stadium, Wollongong4612S Bell (2), M Orford (2), R Kearns, M King, B Slater, C SmithM Orford 4/5, C Smith 3/4
27 March3Manly Warringah Sea EaglesBrookvale Oval, Sydney1825S Bell, C Cronk, B SlaterC Smith 3/3
2 April4Brisbane BroncosOlympic Park, Melbourne504M Geyer (2), M King (2), B Slater (2), J Webster (2), S Bell, R HoffmanM Orford 4/7, C Smith 1/3
8 April5[[File:Panthers colours.svg16px]] Penrith PanthersCUA Stadium, Sydney1636S Bell, A Chan, M KingM Orford 1/3, C Smith 1/1
16 April6Parramatta EelsOlympic Park, Melbourne1426G Inglis, M King, M OrfordC Smith 1/2, M Orford 0/1
24 April7Canberra RaidersCanberra Stadium, Canberra4610M King (2), B Slater (2), M Geyer, S Hill, R Hoffman, J WebsterM Orford 4/5, C Smith 3/4
30 April8Cronulla-Sutherland SharksOlympic Park, Melbourne1030P Robinson, D ScottM Orford 1/2
6 May9*Bye*
14 May10South Sydney RabbitohsAussie Stadium, Sydney3812G Turner (2), S Bell, A Chan, M Geyer, G Inglis, D Kidwell, M OrfordC Smith 3/8
21 May11Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsOlympic Park, Melbourne1626J Graham, R Kearns, D KidwellM Orford 2/3
29 May12St George Illawarra DragonsOlympic Park, Melbourne2416M King, M Orford, C Smith, G TurnerM Orford 3/4, C Smith 1/1
5 June13Wests TigersLeichhardt Oval, Sydney3014B Slater (2), S Bell, M Geyer, J WebsterM Orford 3/3, C Smith 2/2
12 June14New Zealand WarriorsEricsson Stadium, Auckland1624M Geyer (2), C CronkM Orford 2/4
18 June15[[File:Panthers colours.svg16px]] Penrith PanthersOlympic Park, Melbourne1428S Bell, M Geyer, M KingM Orford 1/3
25 June16South Sydney RabbitohsOlympic Park, Melbourne486B Slater (3), M Geyer (2), S Bell, D Kidwell, G Turner, J WebsterM Orford 4/7, C Smith 2/2
2 July17Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSydney Showground, Sydney336G Inglis (2), B Slater (2), G TurnerM Orford 6/7M Orford
9 July18Canberra RaidersOlympic Park, Melbourne200J Webster (2), S BellM Orford 2/3, C Smith 2/2
17 July19Brisbane BroncosSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane1528D Johnson, M OrfordM Orford 3/4M Orford
24 July20Sydney RoostersOlympic Park, Melbourne2410D Johnson, D Kidwell, M King, B SlaterM Orford 3/4, C Smith 1/1
30 July21Newcastle KnightsEnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle1837C Cronk, D Scott, B SlaterM Orford 2/2, C Smith 1/1
6 August22Cronulla-Sutherland SharksToyota Park, Sydney1640S Bell, A Kaufusi, J WebsterM Orford 1/1, C Smith 1/2
13 August23New Zealand WarriorsOlympic Park, Melbourne2210M King (2), M Orford, B SlaterM Orford 3/4
20 August24*Bye*
27 August25Wests TigersOlympic Park, Melbourne3422S Bell, M Geyer, G Inglis, A Kaufusi, M Orford, C SmithM Orford 5/5, C Smith 0/1
3 September26North Queensland CowboysDairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville2430S Bell, R Hoffman, G Inglis, D ScottM Orford 2/2, C Smith 4/5

Finals

bg = #eeeeee | date = Qualifying final 10 September 2005 | team1 = Brisbane Broncos | team2 = Melbourne Storm | score = 18 - 24 | points1 = Tries: Scott Minto Brett Seymour Darren Smith Goals: Brett Seymour 3/4 | points2 = Tries: Greg Inglis Matt King Billy Slater Jake Webster Goals: Matt Orford 2/2 Cameron Smith 2/2| stadium = Suncorp Stadium | attendance = 25,193 | referee= Steve Clark }}

bg = #eeeeee | date = Semi final 17 September 2005 | team1 = Melbourne Storm | team2 = North Queensland Cowboys | score = 16 - 24 | points1 = Tries: Steven Bell Matt King Matt Orford Goals: Matt Orford 1/2 Cameron Smith 1/1 | points2 = Tries: Ty Williams (2) Matt Bowen David Faiumu Goals Josh Hannay 2/3 Johnathan Thurston 2/2 | stadium = Aussie Stadium | attendance = 16,801 | referee= Paul Simpkins }}

Ladder

Main article: 2005 NRL season

2005 Coaching Staff

  • Head coach: Craig Bellamy
  • Assistant coaches : Dean Lance, Michael Maguire & Peter Sharp
  • Development coach: Marc Brentnall
  • Strength and conditioning Coach: Alex Corvo
  • Football Manager: Peter O'Sullivan

2005 squad

List current as of 28 September 2021

CapNat.Player namePositionFirst Storm GamePrevious First Grade RL club
**6**AUSScott HillFE, LK1998AUS Hunter Mariners
**10**AUSRobbie KearnsPR1998AUS Perth Reds
**18**AUSMatt GeyerWG1998AUS Perth Reds
**37**NZLGlen TurnerSR2000AUS Melbourne Storm
**38**NZLPeter RobinsonSR2000AUS Melbourne Storm
**43**AUSMatt OrfordHB2001AUS Northern Eagles
**44**AUSSteven BellCE2001AUS Melbourne Storm
**55**AUSCameron Smith (c)HK2002AUS Melbourne Storm
**58**AUSBilly SlaterFB2003AUS Melbourne Storm
**59**NZLDavid KidwellSR, LK2003AUS Sydney Roosters
**60**AUSDallas JohnsonSR, LK2003AUS Melbourne Storm
**61**NZLJake WebsterWG2003AUS Melbourne Storm
**62**AUSRyan HoffmanSR, LK2003AUS Melbourne Storm
**64**NZLRobert TanieluPR2003AUS Brisbane Broncos
**67**AUSNathan FriendHK2003AUS Brisbane Broncos
**68**AUSAntonio KaufusiPR2003AUS Melbourne Storm
**69**AUSMatt KingCE2003AUS Melbourne Storm
**71**AUSAlex ChanPR2004AUS Parramatta Eels
**72**AUSSteve TurnerFB, WG2004AUS Penrith Panthers
**73**AUSCooper CronkHB2004AUS Melbourne Storm
**74**NZLJeremy SmithLK2004AUS Melbourne Storm
**75**AUSDennis ScottSR2005AUS Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
**76**AUSBrett WhitePR2005AUS Melbourne Storm
**77**AUSIan DonnellyPR2005AUS Manly Sea Eagles
**78**AUSJamie McDonaldPR2005AUS North Queensland Cowboys
**79**AUSGreg InglisCE, FB2005AUS Melbourne Storm
**80**AUSJamie FeeneySR, LK2005AUS Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
**81**AUSJosh GrahamCE2005AUS Melbourne Storm
**82**AUSTevita MetuiselaPR2005AUS Sydney Roosters
**-**NZLRyan ShortlandFE, CEYet to DebutAUS Melbourne Storm
**-**AUSScott AndersonPRYet to DebutAUS Melbourne Storm
**-**SAMSam TagataeseSR, PRYet to DebutAUS Melbourne Storm
**-**NZLJeremiah PaiFE, HBYet to DebutNZL New Zealand Warriors

Player movements

Losses

  • Dustin Cooper to Newcastle Knights
  • Rodney Howe to Retirement
  • Stephen Kearney to Hull F.C.
  • Ben MacDougall to Edinburgh Rugby
  • Andrew McFadden to Retirement
  • Fifita Moala to Released
  • Kirk Reynoldson to Newcastle Knights
  • Danny Williams to London Broncos

Gains

  • Ian Donnelly from Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
  • Jamie Feeney from Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
  • Jamie McDonald from North Queensland Cowboys
  • Tevita Metuisela from Sydney Roosters
  • Dennis Scott from Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

Representative honours

This table lists all players who have played a representative match in 2005.

Player[2005 ANZAC Test](2005-anzac-test)City vs Country Origin[State of Origin 1](2005-state-of-origin-series)[State of Origin 2](2005-state-of-origin-series)[State of Origin 3](2005-state-of-origin-series)[Tri-Nations](2005-rugby-league-tri-nations)
Scott HillCountry
David KidwellNew ZealandNew Zealand
Matt KingCountryNew South WalesNew South WalesNew South WalesAustralia
Billy SlaterQueenslandQueensland
Cameron SmithQueenslandQueenslandQueensland
Jake WebsterNew Zealand

Statistics

This table contains playing statistics for all Melbourne Storm players to have played in the 2005 NRL season.

  • Statistics sources:
NameAppearancesTriesGoalsField goalsPoints26 players used122952680
26140056
142008
2040016
110000
120000
30000
26112048
14004
181004
2340016
1370028
242008
112008
252008
2540016
23140056
20000
30000
2611632172
21004
1930012
21200080
23330072
2350020
24100040
241004

Scorers

Most points in a game: 16 points

  • Round 1 – Matt Orford (2 tries, 4 goals) vs Newcastle Knights
  • Round 2 – Matt Orford (2 tries, 4 goals) vs St George Illawarra Dragons

*Most tries in a game: 3 *

  • Round 1 – Billy Slater vs Newcastle Knights
  • Round 16 – Billy Slater vs South Sydney Rabbitohs

Winning games

*Highest score in a winning game: 50 points *

  • Round 4 vs Brisbane Broncos

Lowest score in a winning game: 20 points

  • Round 18 vs Canberra Raiders

*Greatest winning margin: 46 points *

  • Round 4 vs Brisbane Broncos

Greatest number of games won consecutively: 3

  • Round 16 - Round 18

Losing games

Highest score in a losing game: 24 points

  • Round 26 vs North Queensland Cowboys

*Lowest score in a losing game: 10 points *

  • Round 8 vs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks

Greatest losing margin: 24 points

  • Round 22 vs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks

*Greatest number of games lost consecutively: 2 *

  • Round 5 - Round 6
  • Round 14 - Round 15
  • Round 21 - Round 22

Feeder Teams

Under a new affiliation agreement, Melbourne split their reserve players between two feeder clubs during the 2005 season. The agreement with Norths Devils continued for an eighth season, with players who were dual-registered in Queensland travelling to Brisbane each week to play with in the Queensland Cup. Melbourne also formed an affiliation with foundation New South Wales Rugby League club North Sydney Bears for some players to play in the NSWRL Premier League.

In a repeat of the 2004 season, the Devils finished second on the ladder, but were bundled out of the finals in straight sets.

Coached by Gary Freeman, the Bears finished tenth and missed the finals, with Alex Chan, Ian Donnelly, Jamie Feeney and Tevita Metuisela attracting praise from Freeman for their efforts.

2005 Queensland CupPosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts2005 NSWRL Premier LeaguePosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
**2**Norths Devils2015142719454+265**31**
**10**[[File:North Sydney colours.svg16px]] North Sydney Bears2491142604686-82**23**

Awards and honours

Melbourne Storm Awards Night

  • Melbourne Storm Player of the Year: Cameron Smith
  • Best Back: Matt King
  • Best Forward: Dallas Johnson
  • Most Improved: Jake Webster
  • Rookie of the Year: Brett White
  • Try of the Year: Matt King
  • Greg Brentnall Trophy (Coterie Award): Matt King
  • Mick Moore Club Person of the Year: Julie Cliff
  • Life Member Inductees: Robbie Kearns & Matt Geyer

[[2005 Dally M Awards|Dally M Awards Night]]

  • Dally M Top Try Scorer (regular season only): Billy Slater 19 (with Shaun Berrigan)

Additional Awards

  • QRL Ron McAuliffe Medal: Cameron Smith
  • NSWRL Brad Fittler Medal: Matt King
  • Petero Civoniceva Medal: Greg Inglis

Notes

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