Townsville Bulletin

Post- Cronk era looms for Storm

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AS MUCH as Melbourne love Cooper Cronk, his premature departure may actually end up as a positive for the Storm.

Cronk will end his decorated 14- year stint at the Storm in Sunday’s NRL grand final against North Queensland before moving to Sydney to be with his fiancee.

Melbourne chief executive Dave Donaghy said succession planning had been a focus since he took over in mid- 2015, which meant handling the imminent loss of the “big three” — Cronk, skipper Cameron Smith and fullback Billy Slater — as well as plans for longtime coach Craig Bellamy.

Test halfback Cronk signed a two- year deal in 2016 but the final year was in his favour.

Slater is still to announce his playing future but given that Smith and Bellamy are also off- contract at the end of 2018, Cronk leaving early means the club won’t lose almost 1000 games playing experience.

“It caught us a bit by surprise that Coops was the first bloke to walk in the office this year and say he was going to Sydney but from a succession point of view it’s probably going to work out OK,” said Donaghy.

The Storm boss felt that with the likes of talented youngsters halfback Brodie Croft, hooker Brandon Smith and fullback Jahrome Hughes all impressing with their opportunit­ies in first grade this season, the club was well placed.

“It’s an end of an era and we heard it quite a bit, the talk of the Storm’s demise, but we knew two things - we knew we had to bring in the next generation and we’ve all had a bit of a taste of that,” said Donaghy.

Regardless Donaghy predicted the Storm would be back in the title mix in 2018.

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Storm star Cooper Cronk.

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