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Brandon Smith targets 3-0 start as Storm hooker duel continues
Roy Ward
By Roy Ward
March 12, 2021 — 5.30pm
Melbourne Storm’s new hooker Brandon Smith knows good form helps but wins will ultimately decide whether he will keep the role when Harry Grant returns from injury.
Smith was among the Storm’s best in their 26-18 win over premiership contender South Sydney at AAMI Park on Thursday night and he surprised himself and coach Craig Bellamy by playing 70 out of 80 minutes, requiring only a 10-minute break at the hour mark of the match.
Brandon Smith gets the ball away against South Sydney on Thursday night.
Bellamy listed Smith among his best in the first game of the post-Cameron Smith era as the team attempts to fill the boots of one of the NRL’s greatest players.
Grant is recovering from a knee injury, with Bellamy stating the earliest he could return would be April 2 against the Brisbane Broncos in Melbourne.
Smith said he wasn’t distracted by whether he or his good mate Grant would fill the starting role going forward.
“If Harry is the best option for the team, then he will be the best option for the team,” Smith said on Thursday night.
“But the next two games are Parramatta Eels and Penrith Panthers, so my main objective is to get two wins there as it would be a hard case to argue [to change hookers] if we have beaten three of the top teams from last year.”
Smith said the Storm’s 22-0 start against Souths set the stage for him to play longer minutes as they defended less during that time. The Storm also had debutante Tyson Smoothy on the bench to spell him and that is expected to continue.
“That [good start] helped me get through,” Smith said. “I knew I could get through but it’s about being effective and being the best for my team.
“For a first hit-out I felt really good, which was unusual. My calves usually cramp up really bad so I was surprised how well the gas tank went.”
Three issues the Storm will be closely reviewing will be their right-side defence, their poor completion rate after that 22-0 start and their lack of ‘six again’ penalties, losing that count 5-1 despite having 58 per cent of possession.
Bellamy said he would be speaking to the referees boss about ‘six again’ penalties and he needed better defensive work from newcomers George Jennings and Reimis Smith who filled the right wing and centre roles.
Melbourne forward Tui Kamikamica puts his team on the front foot on Thursday night.
Smith said he and the team’s kickers needed to make better decisions on the fifth tackle and kick better while also completing more sets.
“That’s what early games are all about, about keeping the ball and putting it in good spots,” Smith said. “We need to be better at icing our fifth tackle options.″
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Melbourne star Brandon Smith is reportedly prepared to “buy his way out” of his contract with the Storm in order to join an NRL rival that is prepared to let him play starting hooker.
The Sydney Morning Herald says Smith’s agent Stan Martin has approached the Victorian club with the radical proposal, that is thought to be the first of its kind in rugby league.
Smith is contracted to Melbourne until the end of 2022 but could pay the Storm as much as $200,000 to get a release at the end of this season.
The Herald says Smith is earning about half a million dollars next year from the Storm, but the club would want to replace him with an elite lock-forward which could cost them as much as $700,000.
So Smith and his management could pay the club the difference to compensate for letting him walk away.
Smith wants to own a No.9 jersey but he is stuck behind rising star Harry Grant for the Storm role, after the retirement of champion hooker Cameron Smith.
The Herald also reports the Storm tried to lure international forward Tohu Harris back to the club before he re-signed with the Warriors last week.
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‘I won’t say no to going back home’: Munster open to joining Queensland expansion team
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Mark St John
March 14, 2021 7:36am
MARK ST JOHN@markdfstjohn
Source: FOX SPORTS
Cameron Munster could be headed home to Queensland.
Storm superstar Cameron Munster is open to leaving Melbourne to return home to Queensland and play for the new Brisbane expansion team at the right price.
The Courier Mail revealed Munster sees himself returning to Queensland after his career is over but may be enticed back sooner if an expansion team is given the green light for 2023.
“Some big news coming out of There Courier Mail tomorrow and this is the back page, ‘Show me the Munny’,” Yvonne Sampson said on Fox League.
“An exclusive from Peter Badel, Maroons hero eyes Brisbane expansion move.
“It has Cameron Munster confirming if another Brisbane team comes in, ‘I won’t say no to going back home. I do see myself moving to Queensland after football and if the second Brisbane team was to get up and running then I could go back earlier than expected.’
“We know Peter V’landys is expected to announce the expansion whether it be in June or July this season. Would Cameron Munster be lured back to the Banana State?”
However Munster’s former Storm teammate and Fox League expert Cooper Cronk believes it is a long shot that the Storm would let their main star leave the club.
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“I can understand why they would want him, but I find it hard to believe,” Cronk said.
“I don’t see Cameron Munster leaving the Melbourne Storm any time soon. I know it is in 2023 and beyond.
“But considering at that club he has now moved into the number one spot, he is the key to the future of that club and with Ryan Papenhuyzen.
“But I don’t see Cameron Munster wanting to leave Melbourne and I don’t see them letting Munster go that easily.
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“I think it’s a nice headline, but I could be proven wrong.”
“Can you imagine Craig Bellamy reading that tomorrow?” Sampson asked.
“Yeah it might be a come into my office son and whack him over the back of the head and take that foot out of your mouth,” Cronk replied.
Munster turns 27 in September and is contracted until the end of 2023 at the Storm.
To date he has played 131 games for the Storm since his debut in 2014, 10 Origins for Queensland and four Tests for the Kangaroos.
The Titans and Bulldogs have previously shown interest in the Kiwi international rake