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I think he'll take into account what's best for the Storm in making his decision, which he's reportedly been asked to finalise this week.It's bizarre that it's come to this. Cameron Smith is one of the greatest players rugby league has seen and has done everything for the Melbourne Storm.He's won premierships for the club, helped lead them through the salary cap scandal and then the rebuild, helped secure their place in the NRL and in the Victorian sporting landscape, bled for the club and played more than 400 games for them over almost two decades.His contribution to the Melbourne Storm and the game is immeasurable and he's earned the right to end his career on his terms.But it would be understandable if the Storm were starting to get a bit impatient for him to make a call on his future.Melbourne will never forget what Smith has done for the club, but he's 37 years old and closer to the end than the start, which would be fine if there weren't two world-class young players waiting in the wings.The Storm have hookers Brandon Smith and Harry Grant on contract going forward, but both reportedly have get-out clauses if Cameron plays on.Brandon Smith, Jahrome Hughes and Ryan Papenhuyzen have been tasked with filling the shoes of the Big Three, and they are seizing their opportunity in an injury-riddled 2020 NRL season.Brandon can play anywhere on the field but he wants to be a starting dummy half going forward, as does Grant, currently playing out a one-year loan with Wests Tigers, so keeping both players is unlikely, regardless of what happens with the skipper.And if he does decide to continue for another year they'll almost certainly lose I don't know how you choose between the two of them, but losing both would be hard to take.Both of those players will want to carve their own path and get out from the shadow of a future Immortal, because whoever's in that Melbourne number nine is always going to be compared to Smith and that's going to have a lot of pressure on them.Cam Smith loves the club and knows if he stays they might lose those two quality players.

Melbourne Storm. If anyone can do it, it's the first man to play 400 games.Whether it's bringing the Broncos back from the brink or turning the Titans into a regular semi-finals fixture, moving to another team could actually help Smith add another chapter to his legacy.This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.The Melbourne Storm's Little Three are playing the part, but there's a reckoning coming for one of themFederal legislation expected in response to abuse of former Broncos coach SeiboldKylie and Susan were a picture of health.

game live.Melbourne Storm kick off Sunday afternoon footy against the Manly Sea Eagles at Sunshine Coast Stadium.Storm were well beaten by the Eels last round and will be looking to bounce back with a win here.Melbourne are still likely to be without some of their stars but even so should be too good for Manly. Round 16 of the NRL season will see Melbourne Storm host Manly Sea Eagles at Sunshine Coast Stadium on Sunday August 30, 2020. 28 Aug 2020 11:08 GMT .

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Manly Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles NRL 2020: Melbourne Storm are prepared for club legend Cameron Smith to leave at end of season. at Sunshine Coast Stadium on Sunday August 30, 2020.