The Gold Coast Bulletin

Cam keen to play on for two more

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CAMERON Smith has stunned the Melbourne Storm by outlining his plan to secure a two-year contract in a move that would see the Queensland champion remain in the NRL until 2020.

Smith is keen to put retirement firmly on the backburner, requesting a longer-term deal as the Storm hooker eyes an NRL career beyond his 37th birthday.

Mystery has surrounded Smith’s future at the Storm. Melbourne were initially planning for Smith to retire at the end of next year, although a contract stalemate has broken out in recent months, leaving the Storm’s most important player without a deal for 2019.

A fortnight ago, Melbourne announced a 27-man squad for next season without their offcontrac­t captain on the roster.

Now the contract saga has taken a dramatic twist, with the Storm receiving informatio­n Smith wants more than a 12month deal, confident his body can withstand the rigours of another two years in the NRL.

The 35-year-old Smith is the most-capped player in NRL history with 384 matches and looks set to surge past the 400-game milestone.

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