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NRL 2021: Melbourne Storm open contract negotiations with star hooker Brandon Smith
Melbourne Storm have made moves to close the door on rivals like Brisbane and lock up one of the hottest talents in the NRL.
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Melbourne have tabled a long-term extension to Brandon Smith as the Storm look to close the door on a number of potential suitors, including the Broncos and this week’s rivals the Titans.
The NRL premiers have begun negotiations on a three-year upgrade to keep Smith in Melbourne until 2025 in the lead-up to Thursday night’s clash against the Titans at Cbus Super Stadium.
Speculation is rife Smith is poised to quit the Storm, with the Titans consistently linked with the Kiwi Test ace, while the Bulldogs are eyeing off the 25-year-old to spearhead their Belmore revolution.
The Broncos are also considering their hooking options and will have more cash to spend under the salary cap at the end of next year, when Smith‘s current Melbourne deal expires.
But the Storm insist the blockbusting ball-runner is going nowhere, tabling a new deal to ensure the utility forward dynamo stays loyal in the post-Cameron Smith era.
The Titans have braced for missing out on Smith by signing Melbourne’s third-string hooker Aaron Booth to boost their dummy-half stocks.
A product of Palm Beach Currumbin on the Gold Coast, Booth, 25, has played six NRL games and will join the Titans next year.
The Titans have a high opinion of hooker Erin Clark but are yet to offer off-contract veteran Mitch Rein a new deal.
Smith, 25, has been in sensational form this season, scoring 10 tries in 20 games for the Storm.
He will be rested for the Titans game as Storm coach Craig Bellamy looks to freshen up his team as they chase back-to-back premierships.
Storm football chief Frank Ponissi said the club was not concerned about speculation linking Smith to rival clubs.
“All that speculation comes from outside the club, we’re not worried about the external noise,” he said.
“Brandon will be off contract next year like any player, but he has indicated he wants to stay and we want to keep him so we said let‘s do a deal.
“We will work together with Brandon to make sure we keep him here beyond next year.
“Like any club, you try not to lose your best players and Brandon is in great form. He is really happy off the field here and that’s reflected in his form on the field.
“Brandon is very determined to have a big finals series and that’s his immediate focus, but we’re confident he will stay at the Storm.”
Smith was expected to seek an exit from the Storm due to the rise of Queensland Origin hooker Harry Grant following Cameron Smith’s retirement.
But the Smith-Grant alliance has proven to be a deadly combination for Melbourne, with Bellamy finding a way to make two of the NRL’s top hookers fire in the one team.
That could see Smith commit his future to the Storm, with Ponissi declaring the Kiwi dynamo was becoming a leader at Melbourne.
“Brandon is very happy here and he is the heart and soul of the joint,” he said.
“His leadership levels have gone to another level.
Brandon is the ultimate prankster, he plays up to a lot of the contract talk and thrives on it.
“When we finish the season, we will get serious about keeping Brandon at the club.”