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Melbourne Storm celebrate   Digital Image by Brett Crockford ©nrlphotos.com :	    NRL, Rugby League, Finals Week 3,  Melbourne Storm v North Queensland Cowboys @ AAMI Park, Melbourne, VIC, Saturday 26 September, 2015.

Melbourne Storm has reached a significant pre-season milestone with 11,000 members already committed ahead of the 2016 season.

Membership sales continue to tick over during the frenetic Christmas period with the Club’s great value General Admission and Club House Flexi memberships providing a different option for fans.

The Club has received positive feedback on the return of the much anticipated ANZAC Day fixture against the Warriors, following a one year hiatus in 2015.

In addition, Storm has brought a home game to the Club's largest supporter base outside of Victoria, taking part in a historic NRL Double Header at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday 14 May, involving North Queensland, Manly and Brisbane.

For Storm members based in Queensland, the QLD Plus membership is looking better than ever. QLD Plus offers more value than ever before in 2016 with access to three NRL competition matches, a trial game against the West Tigers at Sunshine Coast Stadium and admission to any two home games at AAMI Park during the 2016 NRL Premiership Season.

The Club has also introduced a new Goal Zone membership for 2016, which gives members reserved area seating behind the goals at every home game.

Goal Zone membership allows members to reserve their seat behind the goals and join the loudest, proudest, ultimate hub for Storm fans.

In 2016, members will be given the option to purchase their official merchandise from Club apparel partner STAR on a payment plan across 10 months at no extra cost.

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Melbourne Storm respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.