2018 Storm Depth Chart
FULLBACK BILLY SLATER 92 CAMERON MUNSTER 91 JAHROME HUGHES 86 WINGERS SULIVASI VUNIVALU 91 JOSH ADDO-CARR 90 CHEYSE BLAIR 87 YOUNG TONUMAIPEA 87 SANDOR EARL 86 🇫🇯 @tui_kamikamica & @SuliVunivalu focus during @storm
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BY STAFF WRITERS Welcome to our new off-season series – What They Were Saying. A look back and some of the quotes and thoughts way back when. In our first installment, we take a look
Australian captain and RLPA president Cameron Smith wants the NRL season shortened to allow for more international rugby league. “For me, that’s the simplest way to do it. But at the moment, we’ve got commitments
Australian captain Cameron Smith has won his second Gold Boot beating out Jason Taumalolo for the award in Brisbane on Wednesday afternoon. Englishman Jermaine McGilvary and Fijian Suliasi Vunivalu finished third and fourth respectively. Australian
One of rugby league’s greatest hookers has heaped praise on the mercurial Cameron Smith ahead of Sunday’s grand final. Former Australian rake Ben Elias says it’s how Smith performs under pressure that impressed him most.
Steele Sports Medal: Cameron Smith 31 2nd: Mitchell Pearce 24 3rd: Gareth Widdop 21 Rookie of the Year: Nick Cotric Coach of the Year: Craig Bellamy Representative Player of the Year: Matt Gillett Team
BY CURTIS WOODWARD @woodward_curtis The 2017 Dally M Awards is in jeopardy as the pay saga between the NRL and RLPA continues. Ironically, it could mean that RLPA President Cameron Smith misses out on claiming
BY CURTIS WOODWARD @woodward_curtis The Melbourne Storm’s Big Three – Cameron Smith, Billy Slater and Cooper Cronk – are all once in a lifetime players. It just so happens they all play in the same
Cameron Smith and Mitchell Pearce continue to tussle for top spot in the Steele Sports Medal. Both Smith and Pearce claimed votes in Saturday’s blockbuster Melbourne versus Sydney showdown. Voting will now go behind closed
After Round 22 Cameron Smith 23 — Mitchell Pearce 22 Gareth Widdop 20 Sam Burgess 18 Matt Moylan 17 Jason Taumalolo 17 Daly Cherry-Evans 16 Michael Morgan 16 Paul Gallen 16 Paul Vaughan 15 Nathan