The Cameron Smith era at the Melbourne Storm is officially over
Cameron Smith has officially handed the captaincy torch over at Melbourne Storm and it’s going go take two men to fill the legendary skipper’s boots.
Jesse Bromwich and Dale Finucane have been confirmed as co-captains after serving as long-time deputies to Smith, who, despite not making any formal announcements, won’t play at the NRL premiers any more.
Smith had been outright captain of Storm since 2008 and was the NRL’s game’s longest serving captain before moving to Queensland where he is still considering his future in the NRL.
Storm coach Craig Bellamy conceded it was “very unlikely” Smith, who has been linked to the Gold Coast Titans, would return to Melbourne, but while the door remains open, it’s unlikely the future immortal will step through it.
Cameron Smith has passed the torch to Jesse Bromwich. (AAP Image/Michael Dodge)Source:AAP
Finucane and Bromwich will officially lead out the team together for the first time in the NRL season opener against South Sydney at AAMI Park on Thursday, March 11.
Bromwich, 31, made his debut for Storm in 2010 and has played 248 matches, headlined by three grand final wins (2012, 2017, 2020).
He has previously captained Storm in Smith’s absence on six occasions and led New Zealand in the 2016 Four Nations tournament and 2017 Anzac Test.
Finucane, 29, played his 200th NRL match in last season’s finals series and has lined up in 135 games for Melbourne since joining the club from Canterbury in 2015.
He has played in six grand finals for two premiership victories (2017 and 2020), made his State of Origin debut for New South Wales in 2019 and again featured in the 2020 Origin series at the end of last season.
Jesse Bromwich and Cameron Smith have been opposition captains at international level, now Bromwich replaces Smith as Melbourne Storm co-skipper pic Mark EvansSource:News Corp Australia
Storm coach Craig Bellamy said Finucane and Bromwich had demonstrated their leadership qualities on and off the field for a number of seasons.
“Jesse and Dale were identified some time ago as possible future captains of our club,” he said.
“Through our leadership program, they have progressed and developed their leadership skills, especially in the last couple of years, and have had a great captain to learn from in Cameron Smith, who was a wonderful leader of our team for so many years.”
Bellay labelled Smith the “the best captain the game has seen in modern times”.
“With it now being very unlikely that Cameron will be part of Storm this year, now is the right time to promote Dale and Jesse to the joint captaincy role to take our club into the future,” he said.
Storm will have a six-man leadership group in 2020 including Cameron Munster, Kenny Bromwich, F elise Kaufusi and Christian Welch.
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