Storm weathered storm, now sold-out back-to-back

Back-to-back sell outs confirmed

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

Melbourne Storm has achieved a milestone by selling out back-to-back matches for the first time in the club's history.

The upcoming match against the Rabbitohs at AAMI Park has now completely sold out, following on from the sell-out crowd of 26,427 in their previous home game in Round 6.

This marks the third largest home crowd in Storm's history.

The popularity of the ANZAC Day match is evident as the tickets for tomorrow night's game were quickly snapped up, confirming the high demand for this fixture.

This will be the second consecutive year that Storm will face the Rabbitohs on ANZAC Day, with this match being the 16th time that Storm has hosted the traditional fixture in Melbourne.

The ANZAC Day clash has become a significant event for both clubs and the fans, with the atmosphere at AAMI Park expected to be electric once again.

The sell-out status of these back-to-back matches highlights the strong support and enthusiasm of the Melbourne Storm fan base.

Melbourne Storm's CEO, Dave Donaghy, expressed his excitement about the sell-out streak, stating, "To sell out back-to-back games is a tremendous achievement and a real reflection of the passion and support of the members and fans." The club is proud to have reached this milestone and is looking forward to delivering a memorable experience for the fans at the sold-out ANZAC Day match.

The anticipation for tomorrow night's game is high, with the packed stadium expected to create a thrilling atmosphere for the players and fans alike.

The sell-out status of the match demonstrates the growing popularity of the Melbourne Storm and the excitement surrounding their games.

As the club continues to make history with back-to-back sell outs, the support from the fans remains a driving force for the success of Melbourne Storm.

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