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Even without Cameron Smith, Melbourne look set for another strong campaign as they chase back-to-back titles in what could be coach Craig Bellamy s final season.
While there s been no official word on whether Smith has retired, it appears certain that his 430-game Storm career finished in fairytale fashion with last year s grand final victory against the Panthers.
Melbourne have long planned for life after their most-decorated captain, with Harry Grant - returning from a loan stint at the Wests Tigers that netted him Dally M Rookie of the Year honours - and Brandon Smith more than capable of handling the hooking duties.
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Sonny Bill Williams talks with his Toronto Wolfpack head coach Brian McDermott after a Super League game against the Castleford Tigers. Toronto were big spenders in their maiden season, with New Zealand dual code international Sonny Bill Williams their major marquee signing on a reported $10 million two-season contract. England s
League Express newspaper reported that Argyle was believed to have made a commitment to ensure that the club’s former players did receive some of the money they are owed . The Wolfpack players have now gone eight months without pay. However,
The Toronto Star reported on Monday (Tuesday NZ time) that a resolution could be in sight.