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Following the Melbourne Storm: A Guide to NRL Rugby League in Melbourne

The Melbourne Storm have made AAMI Park their fortress and brought NRL rugby league to the heart of Victoria.

By The Daily Melbourne · Published 24 January 2026 at 6:40 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:00 pm

Following the Melbourne Storm: A Guide to NRL Rugby League in Melbourne
Following the Melbourne Storm: A Guide to NRL Rugby League in Melbourne. Image via source.

Rugby league may be the dominant code in Queensland and New South Wales, but Melbourne has its own proud NRL club in the Melbourne Storm. Founded in 1998, the Storm play their home games at AAMI Park in Olympic Park, a purpose-built rectangular stadium that is widely regarded as one of the best mid-sized sporting venues in the country. With a capacity of around 30,000, AAMI Park delivers an intimate, electric atmosphere that makes every home game feel like an event.

The NRL season typically runs from March through to the October grand final, giving fans a long stretch of weekend football to enjoy. Melbourne's home matches at AAMI Park are ticketed through the NRL's official website and through the Storm's club site, where annual memberships provide the most reliable access to seats and member-exclusive offers. The club has a strong and loyal supporter base in Victoria, and crowds at AAMI Park are known for their noise and enthusiasm.

Getting to AAMI Park is straightforward. The venue sits in the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct, close to the MCG and John Cain Arena. Tram routes serve the precinct from the CBD, and there is also walking access from Melbourne Park train station during major event periods. The stadium has a range of food and beverage options inside, and the surrounding precinct has plenty of bars and restaurants that are popular before and after matches.

For those unable to attend in person, Storm matches are broadcast nationally on Channel 9 and Fox League. The NRL app is a handy companion for live scores, stats and match replays. Local radio calls are also available through SEN and Triple M, which carry NRL content throughout the season. Whether you are a lifelong rugby league fan or a curious newcomer, following the Melbourne Storm is a great way to enjoy a thrilling form of professional sport in a city built for big occasions.

Sources: Melbourne Storm AAMI Park NRL Official Site

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