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2007 Melbourne Storm season


FieldValue
year2007
team_colour#6C0094
font_colour#ffd700
leagueNRL
league_link[NRL](2007-nrl-season)
league_rank1st
league_wins21
league_draws0
league_losses3
points_for627
points_against277
playoff_result[Grand Final Winners](2007-nrl-grand-final)
CEO_titleCEO
CEOBrian Waldron
coach_titleCoach
coachCraig Bellamy
captainCameron Smith (14 Games)
Cooper Cronk (5 Games)
Matt Geyer (5 Games)
Matt King (2 Games)
Dallas Johnson (1 Game)
stadiumOlympic Park
avg_attendance11,711
high_attendance14,066 (Round 9)
top_triesIsrael Folau (21)
top_goalsCameron Smith (88)
top_pointsCameron Smith (192)
prev_season[2006](2006-melbourne-storm-season)
next_season[2008](2008-melbourne-storm-season)
listyes
list_linkList of Melbourne Storm seasons

Cooper Cronk (5 Games) Matt Geyer (5 Games) Matt King (2 Games) Dallas Johnson (1 Game)

The 2007 Melbourne Storm season was the 10th in the club's history. They competed for NRL's 2007 Telstra Premiership, finishing the season in 1st place to claim the minor premiership before going on to reach the 2007 NRL grand final, their third. In the grand final the Storm defeated the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles to claim their second premiership. However two years after the event Melbourne were stripped of their 2007 titles after being found guilty of long-term salary cap breaches.

The most successful season in the club's history as the team managed 21 wins on their way to winning the NRL Grand Final. Storm's success was built on the back of incredibly strong defence. Craig Bellamy's men conceded just 11.5 points per game, the best defensive season in the club's history. The year began with seven straight wins and by Round 12 Melbourne had moved into first place, where they remained for the rest of the season. Storm earned redemption from the 2006 Grand Final loss by beating the Broncos 40–0 in the Qualifying final. They faced Manly in the decider, running away with a 34–8 victory as Greg Inglis scored a double on the night to be awarded the Clive Churchill Medal. Cameron Smith increased his standing as the best player in the game by being awarded the Golden Boot after being named the International Player of the Year while Israel Folau set an NRL rookie record, scoring 21 tries for the season.

Season summary

  • 15 January – The drawn-out battle over the services of Melbourne er Steve Turner is finally resolved when new NRL team the Gold Coast Titans agree to release him from his contract. "It would have been devastating [to leave]," Turner said. "I feel like I’ve come all this way with the Storm and leaving now would have been really hard to handle." Storm rookies Smith Samau and Daniel Isaac are 'traded' to the Titans as compensation for the loss of Turner.
  • 3 March – In the club's first trial match played in metropolitan Melbourne, Storm thrash 2006 premiers Brisbane Broncos 46–0 in a well-attended game at the club's training base Princes Park.
  • 14 March – The club confirms that Cooper Cronk and Dallas Johnson will join the captaincy group for the season, following the departures of David Kidwell and Scott Hill.
  • Round 1 – Israel Folau becomes the youngest player to play for the club, making his debut at just 17 years and 347 days. Folau scores a try in a tight 18–16 win against Wests Tigers, with the goalkicking of Cameron Smith proving the difference on the scoreboard.
  • Round 5 – Melbourne get off to their best start to a season, winning their fifth straight game.
  • Round 6 – Playing his second game in 24 hours, Cameron Smith scores a double and five goals in a commanding performance against Penrith Panthers.
  • 3 May – Craig Bellamy coaches the NSW Country representative team in the annual City vs Country Origin held in Coffs Harbour.
  • Round 8 – Melbourne suffer their first loss of the season, going down 30–12 against Wests Tigers at Gosford.
  • Round 10 – Despite the loss of five players to State of Origin duty, Melbourne trounce bottom-placed Sydney Roosters 26–2, holding the Roosters tryless.
  • Round 11 – In a top of the table clash at Brookvale Oval, former Storm Matt Orford kicked the decisive field goal to give Manly Warringah Sea Eagles a dramatic 13–12 win over Melbourne. Coach Craig Bellamy could not fault the team's effort, but was critical of some options taken when the match was in the balance, saying "we were very brave, but very dumb".
  • Round 13 – In the lowest scoring game for 14 years, Melbourne score a late try to win 4–2 against the New Zealand Warriors in Auckland. Missing nine regular players, including six on State of Origin duty, Melbourne trailed 2–0 for much of the game played in cold and wet conditions. Midseason signing Clint Newton made his debut for the club, becoming the 100th player to play for the club; while Matt Rua played his first NRL game since 2002.
  • Round 14 – Melbourne march to a 40–4 halftime lead against North Queensland Cowboys, going on to win 58–12, eclipsing the highest score posted by the club against the Cowboys. Matt Geyer scores his 100th NRL try, becoming the first Melbourne player to reach that milestone.
  • 22 June – As part of the club's 10-year celebrations, a 17-man team of the decade is announced at a gala presentation held at The Great Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria.
  • Round 15 – Celebrating the club's 10th birthday with fireworks and cake postgame, Melbourne dominate St George Illawarra Dragons 28–6.
  • 10 July – Crowd favourite Matt King announces he will be leaving Melbourne at the end of the season to join Super League club Warrington Wolves on a lucrative four-year deal.
  • Round 18 – Midseason signing Clint Newton scores a try against former club Newcastle Knights as Melbourne thrash Newcastle 44–0. Billy Slater, Steve Turner, and Anthony Quinn all score double in the big win, with Newton saying the victory was "sweet (to beat) someone that wasn't playing tonight" referring to Knights coach Brian Smith.
  • Round 20 – A poor attitude was blamed as Melbourne suffered a 26–16 defeat against the previously hapless Sydney Roosters, under caretaker coach Brad Fittler. Melbourne had rested Matt Geyer and Ryan Hoffman from the match.
  • Round 21 – Behind 14–0 after 30 minutes, Cooper Cronk lands a late field goal to secure a 17–16 win over Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, with Sharks coach Ricky Stuart upset over various decisions by referee Paul Simpkins.
  • 3 August – Coach Craig Bellamy confirms that the club's rotational captaincy group is over, with Cameron Smith appointed as permanent captain. Bellamy quoted as saying "Obviously, we've had the leadership group for nearly two years, but we just thought going back to the traditional captain was the way to go. We probably would have done it at the start of the year, but I just didn't think Cameron was quite ready for it. There were a couple of areas he needed to get better at...and he's worked on those areas and he's right to go now."
  • 8 August – Long-time Melbourne recruitment officer Peter O'Sullivan is poached by Sydney Roosters in a two-year deal worth $150,000 a season.
  • Round 22 – A 'grapple tackle' furore erupts after Melbourne's 14–6 win over Brisbane Broncos with Broncos captain Petero Civoniceva and coach Wayne Bennett particularly vocal in complaining.
  • Round 24 – Melbourne secure their second successive minor premiership with a dominant second half performance against Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. The 38–6 win came with a hat-trick of tries to Israel Folau, who in doing so equaled the club record for tries for a season.
  • Round 25 – Israel Folau scores his 21st try of the season as Melbourne thrash new club Gold Coast Titans 50–6 in the first meeting between the teams. The victory saw Melbourne finish the season with a perfect 12–0 record in games played at Olympic Park.
  • Preliminary Final – Returning to Telstra Dome for the first time since 2001, Melbourne progress to their second successive NRL Grand Final with a 26–10 win over Parramatta Eels.
  • 30 November – Cameron Smith is awarded the Golden Boot as the best player in the world.

Milestone games

RoundPlayerMilestone
Round 1Anthony QuinnStorm debut
Round 1Israel FolauNRL debut
Round 1James AubussonNRL debut
Round 2Ryan ShortlandNRL debut
Round 2Brett White50th game
Round 3Cameron Smith100th game
Round 4Sam TagataeseNRL debut
Round 5Russell AitkenStorm debut
Round 7Antonio Kaufusi50th game
Round 10Will ChambersNRL debut
Round 10Sika ManuNRL debut
Round 10Scott AndersonNRL debut
Round 12Garret Crossman50th game
Round 13Clint NewtonStorm debut
Round 14Matt Geyer100th NRL try
Round 18Steve Turner50th game
Round 19Ryan Hoffman100th game
Round 19Dallas Johnson100th game
Round 21Billy Slater100th game
Round 21Ben Cross50th game
Round 25Greg Inglis50th game

Jerseys

Continuing with apparel manufacturer Reebok, the designs of Melbourne's home and clash jerseys were unchanged from 2006.

Fixtures

Pre Season

DateRdOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.TriesGoalsField goalsRef
17 FebruaryTrialGold Coast TitansBCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour326W Chambers (2), D Johnson, A Quinn, S Tagataese, B SlaterC Smith (4)
24 FebruaryTrialManly Warringah Sea EaglesQuad Park, Sunshine Coast2030A Kaufusi, B White, L Samoa, I DonnellyL Foran, L Samoa
3 MarchTrialBrisbane BroncosMC Labour Park, Melbourne460C Cronk (2), R Hoffman, M King, M Geyer, J Lima, B Slater, G InglisC Smith (6), J Smith

Regular season

Result by round

Matches

Source:

    • Golden Point extra time
  • (pen) - Penalty try
DateRdOpponentVenueResultMel.Opp.TriesGoalsField goalsRef
16 March1Wests TigersOlympic Park, Melbourne1816I Folau, R Hoffman, J SmithC Smith 3/3
24 March2Canberra RaidersCanberra Stadium, Canberra3216I Folau (2), B White (2), M Geyer, B SlaterC Smith 4/6
1 April3New Zealand WarriorsOlympic Park, Melbourne3012I Folau (2), B Slater (2), R Hoffman, M KingC Smith 3/6
7 April4Newcastle KnightsEnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle2212I Folau (2), M King, A QuinnC Smith 3/4
14 April5St George Illawarra DragonsOKI Jubilee Stadium, Sydney2410S Turner (2), I Folau, M King, A QuinnC Smith 1/4, S Turner 1/1
21 April6[[File:Panthers colours.svg16px]] Penrith PanthersOlympic Park, Melbourne3020C Cronk (2), C Smith (2), R HoffmanC Smith 5/6
27 April7Brisbane BroncosSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane2818B Slater (2), I Folau, R Hoffman, S TurnerC Smith 4/6
5 May8Wests TigersBluetongue Stadium, Gosford1230D Johnson, M KingC Smith 2/2
14 May9Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsOlympic Park, Melbourne3814C Cronk (2), M King (2), I Folau, R HoffmanC Smith 7/7
19 May10Sydney RoostersOlympic Park, Melbourne262W Chambers, I Folau, R Hoffman, J Lima, B SlaterS Turner 3/5
26 May11Manly Warringah Sea EaglesBrookvale Oval, Sydney1213I Folau, M KingC Smith 2/2
2 June12South Sydney RabbitohsOlympic Park, Melbourne2610M Geyer, G Inglis, M King, S TurnerC Smith 5/5
10 June13New Zealand WarriorsMount Smart Stadium, Auckland42J SmithS Turner 0/1
16 June14North Queensland CowboysDairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville5812G Inglis (2), M King (2), C Cronk, M Geyer, C Newton, J Smith, S Tagataese, S TurnerC Smith 9/10
24 June15St George Illawarra DragonsOlympic Park, Melbourne286S Turner (2), M Geyer, R Hoffman, M King, C NewtonC Smith 2/7
30 June16*Bye*
7 July17South Sydney RabbitohsBluetongue Stadium, Gosford128I Folau, M KingC Smith 2/2
16 July18Newcastle KnightsOlympic Park, Melbourne440A Quinn (2), B Slater (2), S Turner (2), R Hoffman, M King, C NewtonC Smith 3/6, S Turner 1/3
21 July19Canberra RaidersOlympic Park, Melbourne346G Inglis (2), I Folau, M Geyer, M King, S TurnerC Smith 5/6
27 July20Sydney RoostersAussie Stadium, Sydney1626J Aubusson, C Cronk, I FolauC Smith 2/3
6 August21Cronulla-Sutherland SharksToyota Park, Sydney1716I Folau, R Hoffman, M KingI Folau 2/3C Cronk
12 August22Brisbane BroncosOlympic Park, Melbourne146I Folau, M Geyer, G InglisC Smith 1/3
17 August23Parramatta EelsOlympic Park, Melbourne1410B Slater, C SmithC Smith 3/3
24 August24Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsTelstra Stadium, Sydney386I Folau (3), M Geyer, J Lima, B SlaterC Smith 6/6, I Folau 1/1
2 September25Gold Coast TitansOlympic Park, Melbourne506M Crocker, C Cronk, I Folau, R Hoffman, G Inglis, M King, A Quinn, B Slater, S TurnerC Smith 5/6, I Folau 1/1, M King 1/1

Finals

Turner Quinn C Smith Geyer Slater King C Smith (3/7) Folau (1/2)

King Turner Cronk C Smith (5/6) Grothe Jr. Reddy Inu (1/2)

Main article: 2007 NRL Grand Final

Ladder

Main article: 2007 NRL season

2007 Coaching staff

  • Head coach: Craig Bellamy
  • Assistant coaches: Michael Maguire & Stephen Kearney
  • Development coach: Brad Arthur
  • Specialist coach: Matthew Johns
  • Strength and conditioning Coach: Alex Corvo
  • Football Manager: Dean Lance

2007 Squad

List current as of 18 October 2021

CapNat.Player namePositionFirst Storm GamePrevious First Grade RL club
**18**AUSMatt GeyerWG1998AUS Perth Reds
**26**NZLMatt RuaSR1998AUS Melbourne Storm
**55**AUSCameron Smith (c)HK2002AUS Melbourne Storm
**58**AUSBilly SlaterFB2003AUS Melbourne Storm
**60**AUSDallas JohnsonLK2003AUS Melbourne Storm
**62**AUSRyan HoffmanSR, LK2003AUS Melbourne Storm
**68**TongaAntonio KaufusiPR2003AUS Melbourne Storm
**69**AUSMatt KingCE2003AUS Melbourne Storm
**72**AUSSteve TurnerWG2004AUS Penrith Panthers
**73**AUSCooper CronkHB2004AUS Melbourne Storm
**74**NZLJeremy SmithLK2004AUS Melbourne Storm
**76**AUSBrett WhitePR2005AUS Melbourne Storm
**77**AUSIan DonnellyPR2005AUS Manly Sea Eagles
**79**AUSGreg InglisCE2005AUS Melbourne Storm
**83**AUSGarrett CrossmanPR2006AUS Penrith Panthers
**84**AUSMichael CrockerSR2006AUS Sydney Roosters
**86**NZLAdam BlairPR2006AUS Melbourne Storm
**88**AUSBen CrossPR2006AUS Melbourne Storm
**89**AUSMatthew BartlettSR2006AUS Melbourne Storm
**90**NZLJeff LimaPR2006AUS Wests Tigers
**91**AUSAnthony QuinnWG2007AUS Newcastle Knights
**92**AUSIsrael FolauWG2007AUS Melbourne Storm
**93**AUSJames AubussonHK2007AUS Melbourne Storm
**94**NZLRyan ShortlandCE2007AUS Melbourne Storm
**95**SAMSam TagataesePR2007AUS Melbourne Storm
**96**AUSRussell AitkenHK2007AUS Cronulla Sharks
**97**AUSWill ChambersCE2007AUS Melbourne Storm
**98**NZLSika ManuSR2007AUS Melbourne Storm
**99**AUSScott AndersonPR2007AUS Melbourne Storm
**100**USAClint NewtonSR2007AUS Newcastle Knights
-AUSAiden TolmanPRYet to DebutAUS Melbourne Storm
-NZLLiam ForanHBYet to DebutAUS Melbourne Storm
-AUSDanny VaughanPRYet to DebutAUS Melbourne Storm
NZLPaletasala AleSRYet to DebutAUS Melbourne Storm

2007 Grand Final Winning Team

Team of the decade

As part of their 10-year celebrations in 2007, Melbourne Storm released a team of the decade. The 17-man team was selected by former assistant coach Greg Brentnall, foundation CEO John Ribot, and then board member Frank Stanton (all 3 were members of the 1982 Kangaroo tour "Invincibles", Brentnall and Ribot as players with Stanton the coach). The trio were joined by The Daily Telegraph (Sydney) journalist Steve Mascord.

Player movements

Losses

  • Matthew Bartlett to North Queensland Cowboys (midseason)
  • Ian Donnelly to Gold Coast Titans (midseason)
  • Jamie Feeney to Retirement
  • Nathan Friend to Gold Coast Titans
  • Scott Hill to Harlequins RL
  • Daniel Isaac to Gold Coast Titans
  • David Kidwell to South Sydney Rabbitohs
  • Smith Samau to Gold Coast Titans
  • Glen Turner to Canberra Raiders
  • Chris Walker to Gold Coast Titans
  • Jake Webster to Gold Coast Titans

Gains

  • Clint Newton from Newcastle Knights (midseason)
  • Anthony Quinn from Newcastle Knights

Representative honours

This table lists all players who have played a representative match in 2007.

Player[2007 ANZAC Test](2007-anzac-test)City vs Country Origin[State of Origin 1](2007-state-of-origin-series)[State of Origin 2](2007-state-of-origin-series)[State of Origin 3](2007-state-of-origin-series)[2007 All Golds Tour](2007-all-golds-tour)
Michael CrockerAustralia
Cooper CronkAustralia
Ben CrossCountry
Israel FolauAustralia
Ryan HoffmanCityNew South WalesNew South WalesAustralia
Greg InglisQueenslandQueenslandQueenslandAustralia
Dallas JohnsonQueenslandQueenslandQueenslandAustralia
Antonio KaufusiQueensland
Matt KingAustraliaNew South WalesNew South WalesNew South Wales
Jeff LimaNew Zealand
Anthony QuinnCountry
Cameron SmithAustraliaQueenslandQueenslandQueenslandAustralia (c)
Jeremy SmithNew Zealand
Brett WhiteCountryNew South Wales

Statistics

This table contains playing statistics for all Melbourne Storm players to have played in the 2007 NRL season.

  • Statistics sources:
NameAppearancesTriesGoalsField goalsPoints30 players used132991727
10000
20000
161004
20000
80000
51004
102008
2580133
230000
140000
50000
27215094
2580032
25100040
2090036
231004
100000
23201082
252008
30000
1540016
2680032
10000
10000
23120048
244880192
1930012
121004
21155070
242008

Scorers

Most points in a game: 18 points

  • Round 6 – Cameron Smith (2 tries, 5 goals) vs Penrith Panthers
  • Round 14 – Cameron Smith (9 goals) vs North Queensland Cowboys

*Most tries in a game: 3 *

  • Round 24 – Israel Folau vs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
  • Qualifying Final – Steve Turner vs Brisbane Broncos

Winning games

*Highest score in a winning game: 58 points *

  • Round 14 vs North Queensland Cowboys

Lowest score in a winning game: 4 points

  • Round 13 vs New Zealand Warriors

*Greatest winning margin: 46 points *

  • Round 14 vs North Queensland Cowboys

Greatest number of games won consecutively: 8

  • Round 21 – Grand Final

Losing games

Highest score in a losing game: 16 points

  • Round 20 vs Sydney Roosters

*Lowest score in a losing game: 12 points *

  • Round 8 vs Wests Tigers
  • Round 11 vs Manly Warringah Sea Eagles

Greatest losing margin: 18 points

  • Round 8 vs Wests Tigers

*Greatest number of games lost consecutively: 1 *

Feeder Team

For a tenth and ultimately final season, Melbourne continued their affiliation with Norths Devils, with reserve players travelling to Brisbane each week to play with the Devils in the Queensland Cup.

Coached by former Storm player Kevin Carmichael, the Devils missed the Queensland Cup finals for the second year in a row.

Main article: 2007 Queensland Cup

2007 Queensland CupPosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
**8**Norths Devils2081112507524-17**21**

Awards and honours

Trophy Cabinet

Melbourne Storm Awards Night

  • Melbourne Storm Player of the Year: Cameron Smith
  • Members' Player of the Year: Billy Slater
  • Best Back: Billy Slater
  • Best Forward: Dallas Johnson
  • Most Improved: Jeff Lima
  • Rookie of the Year: Israel Folau
  • Mick Moore Club Person of the Year: Matt King
  • Life Member Inductee: Greg Brentnall

[[2007 Dally M Awards|Dally M Awards Night]]

  • Peter Moore Rookie of the Year: Israel Folau
  • Dally M Representative Player of the Year: Cameron Smith
  • Dally M Coach of the Year: Craig Bellamy
  • Dally M Top Try Scorer of the Year: Israel Folau
  • Dally M Lock of the Year: Dallas Johnson

Rugby League World Golden Boot Awards Night

  • Golden Boot Award: Cameron Smith

[[RLIF Awards]]

  • RLIF International Newcomer of the Year: Israel Folau

Additional Awards

  • Clive Churchill Medal: Greg Inglis
  • Wally Lewis Medal: Cameron Smith
  • QRL Ron McAuliffe Medal: Cameron Smith

Notes

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