Super Cronk
08-10-05, 12:04 PM
STORM hooker Cameron Smith capped an outstanding season when he was named the club's player of the year last night.
Smith, 22, played 23 games for Storm and also starred for Queensland in this year's State-of-Origin series.
Smith, who topped the NRL's tackle count, was considered unlucky not to be picked in the Australian side for this month's Tri Nations Test series against New Zealand and Great Britain.
Runaway winner Smith received his award, which is voted by teammates and coach Craig Bellamy, in front of a big crowd at the Grand Hyatt on Collins St.
It was the first time Storm's former rookie of the year had won the club's major prize.
Centre Matt King was named the best back, while lock Dallas Johnson was recognised as the best forward.
King also picked up the Greg Brentnall Trophy, which is voted by the club's coterie group, and the award for best try, which is selected by fans.
The impressive speedster will join the Australian team today in preparation for next Saturday's Tri Nations Test opener against New Zealand in Sydney.
Johnson shared the most popular player award with veteran winger Matt Geyer.
Prop Brett White was named the club's rookie of the year, edging out fullback Greg Inglis for the award.
Another youngster, winger Jake Webster was named Storm's most improved player.
In the final presentation of the night, foundation Storm players Robbie Kearns and Geyer were made life members.
Heraldsun.com.au
So to summarise:
Player of the Year: Cam Smith
Rookie of the Year: Brett White
Forward of the Year: Dallas Johnson
Back of the Year: Matt King
Try of the Year: Matt King
Greg Brentnall Trophy: Matt King
Most Improved Player: Jake Webster
Most Popular: Dallas Johnson & Matt Geyer
life members of the storm: Geyer and Kearns
Congrats to all players that recieved awards...throughly deserved. Esp cam smith he has been the most consistent and best player for atleast 2 years now.
Smith, 22, played 23 games for Storm and also starred for Queensland in this year's State-of-Origin series.
Smith, who topped the NRL's tackle count, was considered unlucky not to be picked in the Australian side for this month's Tri Nations Test series against New Zealand and Great Britain.
Runaway winner Smith received his award, which is voted by teammates and coach Craig Bellamy, in front of a big crowd at the Grand Hyatt on Collins St.
It was the first time Storm's former rookie of the year had won the club's major prize.
Centre Matt King was named the best back, while lock Dallas Johnson was recognised as the best forward.
King also picked up the Greg Brentnall Trophy, which is voted by the club's coterie group, and the award for best try, which is selected by fans.
The impressive speedster will join the Australian team today in preparation for next Saturday's Tri Nations Test opener against New Zealand in Sydney.
Johnson shared the most popular player award with veteran winger Matt Geyer.
Prop Brett White was named the club's rookie of the year, edging out fullback Greg Inglis for the award.
Another youngster, winger Jake Webster was named Storm's most improved player.
In the final presentation of the night, foundation Storm players Robbie Kearns and Geyer were made life members.
Heraldsun.com.au
So to summarise:
Player of the Year: Cam Smith
Rookie of the Year: Brett White
Forward of the Year: Dallas Johnson
Back of the Year: Matt King
Try of the Year: Matt King
Greg Brentnall Trophy: Matt King
Most Improved Player: Jake Webster
Most Popular: Dallas Johnson & Matt Geyer
life members of the storm: Geyer and Kearns
Congrats to all players that recieved awards...throughly deserved. Esp cam smith he has been the most consistent and best player for atleast 2 years now.