- NRL NewsCameron Smith Reveals He Asked The Storm For A Two-Year Deal But Would've Been Happy If He Was Rejected
Cameron Smith Reveals He Asked The Storm For A Two-Year Deal But Would've Been Happy If He Was Rejected
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Cameron Smith's future has finally been decided with the two-time Premiership winner re-signing with the club.
Surprisingly, Smith has signed on for at least the next two-seasons, something which Smith personally asked the club for.
This was seen as the reason why the Storm and Smith were at a stalemate but the 35-year-old told reporters on Thursday the club needed no convincing to agree to the deal.
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Interestingly Smith also seemed to hint at the possibility of relinquishing the captaincy of the club.
"We've got a great leadership group in place at the moment," Smith told reporters.
"Dale Finucane, Jesse Bromwich, Will Chambers who have been around the club for a long time, know how we operate and what's expected of leaders in our club.
"I get a lot of help from those guys but I don't know you might have just planted a seed there."
Smith's new contract will see him become the first person ever to play 400-NRL games.