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词条 1999 Melbourne Storm season
释义

  1. Draw and Results

  2. Ladder

  3. Finals series details

  4. 1999 Squad

  5. Awards and honours

     Trophy Cabinet  Individual 

  6. References

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| year = 1999
| team_colour = #6C0094
| font_colour = #ffd700
| league = NRL
| league_link = NRL
| league_rank = 3rd
| league_wins = 16
| league_draws = 0
| league_losses = 8
| points_for = 639
| points_against = 392
| playoff_result = Premiers
| CEO_title = CEO
| CEO = John Ribot
| coach_title = Coach
| coach = Chris Anderson
| captain = Glenn Lazarus
| stadium = Olympic Park Stadium
| avg_attendance =
| high_attendance =
| top_tries = Matt Geyer (20), Robbie Ross (20)
| top_goals = Matt Geyer (81)
| top_points = Matt Geyer (242)
| prev_season = 1998
| next_season = 2000
| list = yes
| list_link = Melbourne Storm#Season summaries
}}

The 1999 Melbourne Storm season was the second in the club's history. Coached by Chris Anderson and captained by Glenn Lazarus, they competed in the National Rugby League's 1999 Telstra Premiership, finishing the regular season in 3rd out of 17 teams. Melbourne reached the 1999 NRL grand final and defeated the St George Illawarra Dragons, claiming their first premiership.

Stability in playing talent and continued off-field support from Melbourne's core supporters, produced a continued improvement in 1999. Injury took away Scott Hill and Robbie Kearns for much of the season. Melbourne's fullback Robbie Ross, winger Matt Geyer and front-row forwards Rodney Howe and Glenn Lazarus were all selected to play for New South Wales in the 1999 State of Origin series.

In their final home game at Olympic Park, the Storm lost to the North Sydney Bears and having had a bye in the last round and they had no opportunity to lift their form before fronting the St. George Illawarra Dragons in their first final. The Storm ultimately lost this game to the Dragons by 34-10 and looked set for a repeat of the 1998 exit.

Despite lacking confidence,[1] Melbourne Storm outlasted the Canterbury Bulldogs by 24–22 to reach the preliminary final against Parramatta Eels. The Eels had let a place in the Grand Final slip out of their grasp in the same match in 1998, and were tipped to be much hungrier for a win than the Storm. Parramatta took a hold on the match, but the Storm did not relent and thanks to some last-ditch tackling stayed in the game. A late try to the Storm saw them win by 18-16 and secure a re-match against the Dragons for the title.

The Storm had lost twice to the Dragons already in 1999 and by the time Melbourne was behind by 0–14 at half time, it was more than apparent that St. George - Illawarra were going to take the premiership in their first ever season.[2] There was nothing in the Storm's performance to indicate that a comeback was possible.[3]

But Melbourne Storm recovered from their poor start with inspiring[4] efforts from Paul Marquet, Brett Kimmorley and Tawera Nikau. Into the final minutes of the game the Dragons led 18-14 but were forced to drop out from their own line. On the fifth tackle Kimmorley kicked high into the Dragons' corner. As the Storm's winger Craig Smith caught the ball over the try-line he was knocked unconscious in a head-high tackle by Jamie Ainscough and lost the ball.

Referee Bill Harrigan deferred to the video referee and the replay clearly showed that if not for the illegal tackle Smith would have scored a try. A penalty try was awarded giving the Storm's Matt Geyer a conversion from in front of the posts to take Melbourne Storm to a 20-18 lead and the title.[5]

Draw and Results

[6]
Round Opponent Result Mel. Opp. Date Venue
1Penrith PanthersWin32 10 5 Mar Olympic Park
2Balmain Tigers Loss616 13 Mar Leichhardt Oval
3Brisbane BroncosWin486 21 Mar QE2 Stadium
4Canterbury Bulldogs Win2617 26 Mar Olympic Park
5Cronulla SharksLoss1620 4 Apr Olympic Park
6Auckland WarriorsWin3810 9 Apr Mt Smart Stadium
7Parramatta Eels Loss1426 17 Apr Parramatta Stadium
8South Sydney Rabbitohs Win 526 24 Apr Olympic Park
9Brisbane Broncos Win 28 18 2 May Olympic Park
10Wests TigersWin626 8 May Lathlain Oval
11Manly Sea Eagles Win286 15 May Olympic Park
12Bye
13St. George Illawarra DragonsLoss1628 28 May Olympic Park
14Canberra RaidersLoss626 4 Jun Bruce Stadium
15Newcastle KnightsLoss2627 12 Jun Hunter Stadium
16Sydney City RoostersWin 268 18 Jun Olympic Park
17Manly Sea EaglesWin 1918 27 Jun Brookvale Oval
18Parramatta EelsLoss620 2 Jul Olympic Park
19Canterbury BulldogsWin2420 10 Jul Stadium Australia
20Canberra RaidersWin3010 16 Jul Olympic Park
21Cronulla SharksWin2618 25 Jul Toyota Park
22Auckland WarriorsWin1614 1 Aug Olympic Park
23North Queensland CowboysWin3024 7 Aug Dairy Farmers Stadium
24Wests TigersWin4414 15 Aug Olympic Park
25North Sydney BearsLoss2024 22 Aug North Sydney Oval
26Bye
Qualifying FinalSt. George Illawarra DragonsLoss1034 4 Sep Olympic Park
Semi FinalCanterbury BulldogsWin2422 12 Sep Sydney Football Stadium
Preliminary FinalParramatta EelsWin1816 18 Sep Sydney Football Stadium
Grand FinalSt. George Illawarra DragonsWin2018 26 Sep Stadium Australia

Ladder

TeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1Cronulla2418062586332+25440
2Parramatta2417072500294+20638
3Melbourne2416082639392+24736
4Sydney City2416082592377+21536
5Canterbury2415182520462+5835
6St. George Illawarra2415092588416+17234
7Newcastle2414192575484+9133
8Brisbane2413292510368+14232
9Canberra24131102618439+17931
10{{leagueicon|Penrith|size=16}} Penrith24111122492428+6427
11Auckland24100142538498+4024
12South Sydney24100142349556-20724
13Manly2491142454623-16923
14North Sydney2480162490642-15220
15Balmain2480162345636-29120
16North Queensland2441192398588-19013
17Western Suburbs2430212285944-65910

Finals series details

{{Rugbyleaguebox |

bg = #eeeeee |

date = Qualifying final
4 September 1999 |

team1 = St. George Illawarra Dragons |

team2 = Melbourne Storm |

score = 34 - 10
[7] |

points1 = Tries: Blacklock (3)
Ainscough
McGregor
Wishart
Goals: Bartrim 4/4
Mackay 1/2 |

points2 = Tries: Kearney
Moule
Goals: Geyer 1/3 |

stadium = Olympic Park Stadium |

attendance = 15,653 |

referee= Bill Harrigan }}


{{Rugbyleaguebox |

bg = #eeeeee |

date = Semi final
12 September 1999 |

team1 = Melbourne Storm |

team2 = Canterbury Bulldogs |

score = 24 - 22
[8] |

points1 = Tries: Geyer (2)
Bai
Ross
Goals: Smith 4/5 |

points2 = Tries: El Masri
Hughes
Sherwin
Silva
Goals: Halligan 3/4 |

stadium = Sydney Football Stadium |

attendance = 20,075 |

referee= Steve Clark }}


{{Rugbyleaguebox |

bg = #eeeeee |

date = Preliminary final
18 September 1999 |

team1 = Melbourne Storm |

team2 = Parramatta Eels |

score = 18 - 16
[9] |

points1 = Tries: Kimmorley
Moule
Swain
Goals: Smith 3/3 |

points2 = Tries: Kelly
Wagon
Goals: Schifcofske 4/5 |

stadium = Sydney Football Stadium |

attendance = 27,555 |

referee= Bill Harrigan }}


{{main|1999 NRL Grand final}}{{Rugbyleaguebox |

bg = #eeeeee |

date = Grand Final
26 September 1999 |

team1 = Melbourne Storm |

team2 = St. George Illawarra Dragons |

score = 20 - 18
[10] |

points1 = Tries: Martin
Roarty
Smith
Goals: Smith 3/4
Geyer 1/1 |

points2 = Tries: Blacklock
Fitzgibbon
McGregor
Goals: Bartrim 2/3
Fitzgibbon 1/1 |

stadium = Stadium Australia |

attendance = 107,558 |

referee= Bill Harrigan }}

1999 Squad

List current as of 3 June 2017

(a) - This column denotes the previous RL club the player was signed to and played first grade RL for. If they are yet to debut then this is stipulated. If they were merely signed to the club but did not play then it is not counted.

{{details|List of Melbourne Storm players}}
CapNat.Player namePositionFirst Melbourne Storm GamePrevious First Grade RL club (a)
1{{flagicon|PNG}}Marcus BaiWG1998AUS}} Gold Coast Chargers
2{{flagicon|AUS}}Russell BawdenPR1998AUS}} Brisbane Broncos
3{{flagicon|AUS}}Paul BellCE1998AUS}} Perth Reds
5{{flagicon|AUS}}Scott HillFE1998AUS}} Hunter Mariners
6{{flagicon|AUS}}Rodney HowePR1998AUS}} Perth Reds
7{{flagicon|AUS}}Robbie KearnsPR1998AUS}} Perth Reds
8{{flagicon|AUS}}Brett KimmorleyHB1998AUS}} Hunter Mariners
9{{flagicon|AUS}}Glenn LazarusPR1998AUS}} Brisbane Broncos
10{{flagicon|AUS}}Paul MarquetPR,SR1998AUS}} Hunter Mariners
11{{flagicon|AUS}}Aaron MouleWG,CE1998AUS}} South Queensland Crushers
12{{flagicon|NZL}}Tawera NikauLK1998AUS}} Cronulla Sharks
13{{flagicon|AUS}}Ben RoartyPR,SR,LK1998AUS}} Melbourne Storm
14{{flagicon|AUS}}Robbie RossFB1998AUS}} Hunter Mariners
15{{flagicon|AUS}}Craig SmithWG1998AUS}} Melbourne Storm
16{{flagicon|NZL}}Richard SwainHK1998AUS}} Hunter Mariners
17{{flagicon|AUS}}Danny WilliamsLK, SR, HK1998AUS}} North Sydney Bears
18{{flagicon|AUS}}Matt GeyerWG1998AUS}} Perth Reds
19{{flagicon|AUS}}Ben AndersonFE1998AUS}} Melbourne Storm
20{{flagicon|AUS}}Wayne EvansSR1998AUS}} Perth Reds
21{{flagicon|AUS}}Tony MartinWG, CE1998ENG}} London Broncos
23{{flagicon|AUS}}Wade FentonSR, PR1998AUS}} Melbourne Storm
24{{flagicon|PNG}}John WilshereCE1998AUS}} Perth Reds
25{{flagicon|AUS}}Daniel FramePR,SR1998AUS}} Perth Reds
26{{flagicon|NZL}}Matt RuaPR,SR1998AUS}} Melbourne Storm
28{{flagicon|NZL}}Stephen KearneySR1999AUS}} New Zealand Warriors
29{{flagicon|FIJ}}Aseri LaingWG1999AUS}} Western Suburbs Magpies
30{{flagicon|NZL}}Tasesa LaveaFE1999AUS}} Melbourne Storm
31{{flagicon|AUS}}Brad WattsFB1999AUS}} Melbourne Storm
32{{flagicon|AUS}}Brett O'FarrellPR1999AUS}} Melbourne Storm

Awards and honours

Trophy Cabinet

  • 1999 Provan-Summons Trophy

Individual

  • Clive Churchill Medal: Brett Kimmorley
  • Melbourne Storm Player of the Year- Brett Kimmorley[11]
  • Melbourne Storm Rookie of the Year- Matt Rua

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Melbourne Storm History |url=https://www.melbournestorm.com.au/about/storm-history/ |work=melbournestorm.com.au |publisher=Melbourne Storm |accessdate=7 March 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Melbourne Storm History |url=https://www.melbournestorm.com.au/about/storm-history/ |work=melbournestorm.com.au |publisher=Melbourne Storm |accessdate=7 March 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Melbourne Storm History |url=https://www.melbournestorm.com.au/about/storm-history/ |work=melbournestorm.com.au |publisher=Melbourne Storm |accessdate=7 March 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Melbourne Storm History |url=https://www.melbournestorm.com.au/about/storm-history/ |work=melbournestorm.com.au |publisher=Melbourne Storm |accessdate=7 March 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Melbourne Storm History |url=https://www.melbournestorm.com.au/about/storm-history/ |work=melbournestorm.com.au |publisher=Melbourne Storm |accessdate=7 March 2018}}
6. ^http://stats.rleague.com/rl/teams/melbourne/melbourne_by.html#1999
7. ^NRL 1999 - Qualifying Final. Rugby League Project. Retrieved 19 July 2009.
8. ^NRL 1999 - Semi Final. Rugby League Project. Retrieved 19 July 2009.
9. ^NRL 1999 - Preliminary Final. Rugby League Project. Retrieved 19 July 2009.
10. ^NRL 1999 - Grand Final. Rugby League Project. Retrieved 19 July 2009.
11. ^{{cite web|title=NRL Honour Board |url=http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/default.aspx?s=nrl-honour-board |work=melbournestorm.com.au |publisher=Melbourne Storm |accessdate=10 February 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130928161940/http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/default.aspx?s=nrl-honour-board |archivedate=28 September 2013 |df= }}
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