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пятница, 21 сентября 2018 г.

New photo Cameron Smith drops a shock retirement hint in a puzzling post-match interview

NRL superstar Cameron Smith may backtrack on his retirement plans, hinting he may be done after next week's Grand Final.


The Melbourne Storm captain had announced he would go for the illusive milestone of playing 400 first grade games by playing until the end of 2019.


But after his team's rout of the Cronulla Sharks on Friday night Smith suggested that this season may actually be his last when asked about his plans for next year.


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If Smith does play on next year he would become the first player in NRL history to play 400 games


If Smith does play on next year he would become the first player in NRL history to play 400 games



If Smith does play on next year he would become the first player in NRL history to play 400 games


'I don't know, if we were to win it. If we were to go and play well next week, I don't know. You'd consider it wouldn't you,' he said. 


In a more surprising statement, Smith said his place in the team for next year was already up in the air 9 News reported.


'Maybe, dunno, I don't have a contract next year yet, we will just get through the week first and see what happens,' he said. 

However Smith went on to say he had the 'intention' of playing on next year but was just being honest on where things stood as of this weekend. 


'I've got all intention of going around next year, you guys posed the question to me. If we were to win would you consider it?,' he said. 


The comments were made during the post game press conference where coach Craig Bellamy was present and gave his opinion on potentially losing both Smith and star fullback Billy Slater.




However Smith went on to say he had the 'intention' of playing on next year but was just being honest on where things stood as of this weekend


However Smith went on to say he had the 'intention' of playing on next year but was just being honest on where things stood as of this weekend



However Smith went on to say he had the 'intention' of playing on next year but was just being honest on where things stood as of this weekend



'Losing one of them is bad enough we don't want to lose both of them,' he said. 


Smith's comments came after the Storm steamrolled the Sharks  22 points to six at AAMI Park in Melbourne.


If Smith does play on next year he would become the first player in NRL history to play 400 games.  


Smith is already the most capped player in NRL history with 383 games, and next week's Grand Final will be his 384th match in the league. 


The Melbourne Storm's opponents for the Gran Final next week, to be held in Sydney, will be decided on Saturday night when the Rabbitohs face the Roosters. 


Either way Smith will go up against a former Storm, Australia or Queensland teammate - Cooper Cronk of the Roosters or Greg Inglis with the Rabbitohs.




Melbourne Storm captain Cameron Smith (pictured) may backtrack on his retirement plan after insinuating he may be done after next week's Grand Final


Melbourne Storm captain Cameron Smith (pictured) may backtrack on his retirement plan after insinuating he may be done after next week's Grand Final



Melbourne Storm captain Cameron Smith (pictured) may backtrack on his retirement plan after insinuating he may be done after next week's Grand Final



 


 


 


 


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News Pictures Cameron Smith drops a shock retirement hint in a puzzling post-match interview

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