List of Melbourne Storm representatives

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Including players from the Melbourne Storm that have represented while contracted at the club and the years they achieved their honours, if known.

Contents

International

Australia


Cook Islands


England


Fiji


France


Ireland


Italy


Lebanon


New Zealand


Niue


Papua New Guinea


Samoa


Tonga


Vanuatu


Wales


International Nines

Australia

Fiji

Papua New Guinea

Samoa

State Of Origin

Queensland Maroons

[1]


New South Wales Blues

[2]


City Vs Country Origin

NSW Country


NSW City


All Stars Game

NRL All Stars


Indigenous All Stars


Māori All Stars


Other honours

Prime Minister's XIII


New Zealand Māori


New South Wales Residents

All players were contracted with the Melbourne Storm while representing their New South Wales feeder club.


Queensland Residents

All players were contracted with the Melbourne Storm while representing their Queensland feeder club.


Junior Representatives

Junior Kangaroos


Junior Kiwis


Queensland U20 Origin


New South Wales U20 Origin



Representative Captains

State of Origin Captains

Queensland

New South Wales


World Cup Captains

Australia


Test Captains

Australia

New Zealand

Fiji


Representative Coaching Staff

International

Australia

New Zealand


State Of Origin

New South Wales


City Vs Country Origin

NSW Country

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References

  1. "QUEENSLAND STATE OF ORIGIN PLAYERS (FOGS)". Former Origin Greats. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  2. "True Blues". NSWRL. Retrieved 28 June 2021.