Marlborough Express

Bellamy says no to Broncos, re-signs with the Storm

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veteran’s services.

The deal, believed to be worth A$4 million over the three seasons, will mean Bellamy will steer the club into the next era after the eventual retirement­s of both Slater and Smith.

But Bellamy said it was the thought of having to coach against the pair, along with Ryan Hoffman, that made him want to remain in Melbourne.

‘‘I’m very happy to be remaining at Melbourne Storm. There were a number of factors to weigh up and I’m glad now to have my future decided,’’ Bellamy said.

‘‘It would’ve been pretty hard to leave the players, I’m very close to the group here and that was one of the reasons I decided to stay.

‘‘It would’ve been very hard to coach against guys like Cameron, Billy and Hoffy who were all here when I started in 2003.

‘‘Melbourne Storm was the first club to give me the opportunit­y to coach at first grade level, so I certainly owed the club something in that respect and I’m looking forward to the next three years.’’

Bellamy has coached 408 games at Melbourne for 277 wins – his strike rate of 67.9 per cent only second to Norm Provan of all coaches to have overseen more than 100 matches.

The 58-year-old has guided the Storm to seven grand finals since taking charge in 2003, winning four, albeit with the 2007 and 2009 titles stripped due to the salary cap saga.

‘‘I’m personally delighted Craig has once again recommitte­d himself to Storm,’’ Storm chief executive Dave Donaghy said.

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