Melbourne Storm NRL Team
The Melbourne Storm NRL team is based in Melbourne, Victoria nd was founded in 1997, joining the National Rugby League in 1998. The Storm have won three premierships and had two others stripped for salary cap rorting. Under the coaching of Craig Bellamy, the Storm has become the most successful club in the NRL. Wide World of Sports brings you Storm breaking news headlines, player rosters, trades, injuries and live scores.
Smith: 'Disappointed' Storm wouldn't block star's exit
Cameron Smith believes the Storm wouldn't block Jahrome Hughes' exit if he wanted to move interstate for family reasons.
Storm's sudden response to concerning Hughes 'rumblings'
Melbourne has moved to re-sign star halfback Jahrome Hughes, after an NRL legend revealed "rumblings" of an exit from the club.
Slater slams 'stupid' change to contentious rule
Billy Slater has doubled down on his criticism of the league's revised kick disruptor rule after another weekend of controversial calls.
Ex-bad boy emerges as unlikely 'buy of the year'
Team of the Week: An incredible NRL comeback is in the works, with a forgotten star giving the Bulldogs a big lift in attack.
Tedesco charged over ugly Papenhuyzen trip
Roosters captain James Tedesco has been charged by the NRL match review committee for tripping Ryan Papenhuyzen.
'It's not that hard': Robbo fumes at Bunker calls
Trent Robinson has fired up post-match about the Bunker's decision to award a try to Melbourne's Eliesa Katoa, claiming, "The rules are really clear".
League legend warns Munster of sin bin breach
Cameron Munster has been warned by Brad Fittler to expect a fine for his slow exit to the sin bin during the Storm's victory over the Roosters.
Munster blocks out the boos after controversial meeting
The Melbourne Storm secured an 18-12 victory over the Sydney Roosters at Allianz Stadium on Thursday night to kick-start round seven.
Tips: Exiled brute's return swings blockbuster
Round seven tips: The return of Nelson Asofa-Solomona after a bizarre and prolonged stint on the sidelines has become a key factor.
Slater applauds NRL's 'perfect' hip-drop verdict
Billy Slater believes the decision from the match review committee to fine Storm's Ryan Papenhuyzen for a hip-drop was the "perfect" outcome.