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Storm’s Family Day is back!

Calling our purple army!  

Melbourne Storm’s much-loved Family Day is back to kick-off the 2024 season on Saturday 3 February. 

The free event is the perfect opportunity to bring the family together for an afternoon of fun and to meet the players who will be pulling on the purple jersey in the upcoming season.*

While you're there make sure to register for your chance to win return flights for two to Fiji, two nights twin share accommodation at Sheraton and two tickets to Storm v Knights trial match in Fiji.

To win you will need to catch one of three rugby league footballs fired into the air by Melbourne Storm’s ball machine. One of the footballs will have a Fiji Airways logo on it and if you catch the winning ball you will go into the draw to win big!

The prize will be drawn at the end of formalities on Family Day at approximately 1:30pm.

With loads planned including delicious food trucks, banging live music and awesome kids' activities, like the NRL Vic junior clinic, it’s sure to be a great day out for all.

Don't forget to collect your member item or join the Storm family at the membership marquee and pick up some new merch to show how you are Made for Melbourne. 

Family Day will be held from 12pm – 3pm on Gosch’s Paddock

Due to limited parking available, we encourage the use of public transport to and from the event. Be prepared and plan ahead with the Public Transport Victoria Journey Planner for the most up-to-date travel information. 

What’s on:  

  • 2024 Squad presented on stage - opportunity to get photos and signatures from players.*
  • Membership marquee – sales and item collection.
  • Suzuki – Guess how many Steedens are in the Suzuki Swift Sport!
  • Catching Comp – Catch a Flight to Fiji!
  • Merch van
  • Food trucks
  • NRL Junior Skills 
  • Inflatables 
  • Mini Golf
  • RedZed Face Painter
  • Donate Life - register as an organ and tissue donor. 

*Please note: Some players will not be in attendance due to State of Origin requirements.

Acknowledgement of Country

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.