The Gold Coast Bulletin

BRINGING UP BRANDON

One Smith’s future rests with another as the Titans prepare to pounce

- TRAVIS MEYN

STORM coach Craig Bellamy is adamant Brandon Smith will remain at the club but the star admits his future at Melbourne hinges on Cameron Smith’s own decision about his future.

Waiting in the wings are the Titans, who are prepared to pounce on Smith should he decide to leave the Victorian club.

STORM star Brandon Smith admits his future at Melbourne is hinging on club legend Cameron Smith as the Gold Coast Titans prepare to pounce on the New Zealand Test hooker.

Brandon made a successful comeback from a broken jaw in Melbourne’s 50-22 thrashing of Wests Tigers at the Sunshine Coast last Saturday night. He will take on a leading role when the Storm rest up to 10 players in Sunday’s final game of the regular season against St George Illawarra.

The Storm will then embark on a finals campaign which could be Brandon’s last in Melbourne colours.

The 24-year-old is contracted to the Storm for next season but has made it clear that he will consider leaving Melbourne if Cameron decides to extend his career into a 20th NRL campaign.

Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy was adamant Brandon would remain at the club next year given he was contracted.

But the Kiwis representa­tive said he was open to leaving the Storm and was waiting for Cameron to make a call on his future, which would also impact Harry Grant, who was on loan to the Tigers this season.

“There could be a chance (I leave) but I just want to focus on trying to win the comp this year,” he said.

“We don’t want to indulge in the decision that Cameron has to make so we will just have to wait and see.

“Obviously, with Cam, the decision will determine me and Harry’s future but there is no pressure on him. If Cam ends up leaving I will definitely stay at the Storm but until then we just don’t know.”

When informed the improving Titans were keeping an eye on him, Brandon said: “Are they? Big Mal (Meninga, culture chief).

“They are going all right.” The Titans would be happy to secure any of Melbourne’s hookers – the Smiths or Grant – if they became available.

Gold Coast coach Justin Holbrook said he was comfortabl­e with Mitch Rein at dummy-half but there was no doubt any of Melbourne’s three No 9s would improve the Titans, who were expected to challenge for a finals berth next year.

The Storm have long maintained that Grant will definitely return to Melbourne next year, however Bellamy softened his stance recently.

“I’m not quite sure yet,” Bellamy said when asked if Grant would return to Melbourne.

“I don’t know whether you can say 100 per cent. We still don’t know what Cameron’s doing. I don’t really know that answer but I think it’s more likely than not that he will.”

Brandon came off the bench against the Tigers and racked up 11 runs and 23 tackles. His jaw was given a solid test tackling the likes of Tigers prop Russell Packer and Brandon said it held up after he missed three games following surgery.

 ?? Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images ?? Brandon Smith looks to pass during a Melbourne Storm NRL training session at Sunshine Coast Stadium.
Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images Brandon Smith looks to pass during a Melbourne Storm NRL training session at Sunshine Coast Stadium.
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Storm’s Brandon Smith.

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