Storey was from
Newcastle and began his cricket career with Wallsend District Cricket Club in Newcastle District Cricket before playing two seasons for Mosman in Sydney Grade Cricket. and ahead of the match he was described as an exciting prospect who had shown ability with the bat. Also in January 1990 he represented Queensland in a two-day practice game against Sri Lanka in Rockhampton and scored 40 and went 2 for 16. Storey struggled in the 1990/91 season and in a match against Western Australia in January 1991 he bowled too short, was no-balled six times for overstepping, and conceded 36 runs from nine overs, and was reportedly "foolishly" run out for a duck. Storey began playing for
Gold Coast in
Brisbane Grade Cricket during the 1990s. Ahead of the 1992/93 season he had been dropped by Queensland, partly due to
Peter Taylor becoming the States primary spinner in the previous season, but he scored 204 against
Souths setting the record highest score for Gold Coast and earning him reselection for the State. In January 1993 he was dropped from the Queensland First-class side for
Stuart Law, but recalled shortly before the match he was to be omitted from due to concerns at the fitness of spinner
Paul Jackson. He was dropped from the side for the majority of the 1993/94 season, but was recalled for one game in which he scored two ducks and took one wicket, which was his last in First-class cricket. Storey returned to New South Wales in the 1990s after his Queensland career and played for Wallsend in Newcastle cricket, again serving as captain of the side. In one of his last seasons before retiring, he took 80 wickets and scored over 800 runs. In 2007 he began participating in practice sessions with Wallsend again, and in 2015 he became President of the club. In 2016 he came out of retirement to captain the clubs first grade side due to the team lacking experienced players. ==See also==