Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

STORM FIND KEY TO UNLOCKING STAR POTENTIAL

- GILBERT GARDINER

MELBOURNE Storm coach Craig Bellamy could see what Jahrome Hughes was missing.

Like Bellamy, so too could the manufactur­ed halfback’s teammates.

Hughes, 25, had the tools to be a regular NRL playmaker, from speed and smarts to courage and creativity. The only ingredient missing was self-belief.

Why? Because the New Zealander, who grew up in Queensland, played only two games, between bouts of injury, when Storm swooped in 2016, one at Gold Coast in 2013 and another at North Queensland in 2016.

Four seasons on, Hughes has emerged as one of Bellamy’s most valuable pieces in the premiershi­p puzzle.

“It’s probably taken a little bit longer than what we’d hoped I suppose,” Bellamy said of Hughes’ developmen­t ahead of his 50th game in purple against the Bulldogs on Saturday.

“He’s a talented kid, but I think he lacked a little bit of belief in himself, to be quite honest. He’s just starting to really build that now, all the players love playing with him.

“I think he’s on his way to a long career as a halfback in the NRL. The big thing for him was to get the confidence of the players and he probably doubted that earlier, but he‘s … doing a good job for us this year and building good combinatio­ns on that right edge.”

The transforma­tion of Hughes from fullback to halfback has not been without uncertaint­y.

He was part of a frustratin­g but required halfback rotation in 2018, then survived a 2019 pre-season shootout with Scott Drinkwater and Ryan Papenhuyze­n for Billy Slater’s vacated No. 1 jersey.

Hughes was moved to halfback at the end of 2019.

The turning point came earlier in the season, with Hughes urged to play on instinct instead of trying to be a textbook halfback. Since Round 4, he has recorded five try assists, scored four and busted 23 tackles, while averaging about 70 run metres.

“I tried to think too much about halfback play and doing all that organising and playmaking,” Hughes said.

“The coaches sat down with me and said you’re a runner first so be a runner, pick your times right.”

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? Jahrome Hughes will play his 50th game for the Storm on Saturday.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES Jahrome Hughes will play his 50th game for the Storm on Saturday.
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