The Chronicle

Smith to make call on future

- PHIL ROTHFIELD

CAMERON Smith is three weeks away from deciding whether to end the most extraordin­ary career in rugby league history.

The Storm champion said he would have discussion­s with coach Craig Bellamy, conscious that a decision needed to be made sooner rather than later.

The career of boom Wests Tigers loan player Harry Grant is resting on his decision.

“I’m not going to string them out and leave them high and dry,” Smith said.

“Either way I’ve got to give them a bit of a heads-up.”

Those closest to Smith are indicating the eight-time Dally M hooker of the year will call it quits after a remarkable career that started way back in 2002 and has seen him run out in Storm colours for 420 NRL games.

Asked if he was mindful of Grant’s future with the club, Smith said: “It’s not just Harry, it’s the entire squad.

“There’s also Brandon Smith. There’s the entire salary cap. Me playing or not playing doesn’t just affect those two boys.

“I’m certainly very conscious of the situation around our club and where everyone’s career is at. All that will come into considerat­ion when I make my decision.”

Even at 37, Smith is playing some outstandin­g football. He may no longer be the number one player in the competitio­n but he is certainly in the top half dozen, whether it be at hooker or stylishly guiding Storm from the halves while Cameron Munster is out injured. The former Kangaroos captain says he has the support of his wife Barbara and family whichever way he goes: “She’s a legend, my missus, and she’ll support any decision I make.”

Storm chairman Matt Tripp says there is no pressure on Smith. “No one will be rushing Cameron,” Tripp said. “What he’s done for Melbourne Storm gives him every entitlemen­t to move at his own pace and think through what’s best for himself and his family.”

Sadly, Smith will not get the opportunit­y for a home ground farewell in Melbourne if he decides to retire because of COVID-19 and the closure of Victoria’s stadiums, probably for the rest of the year.

He says the talks with Bellamy will be crucial in midAugust.

“Craig’s never been one with guys like Billy, Cooper or Ryan Hoffman to walk up and say ‘give it away’,” he said.

“But I’d like to get his thoughts. We’ve been close for such a long time.”

One thing Smith has ruled out is a State of Origin comeback for the Maroons in November.

“It’s raised every year,” he said. “It won’t be happening.”

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Cameron Smith well at 37. is still playing

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