Brandon Smith reveals why he could seek an early release from Melbourne Storm
Storm star Brandon Smith has opened up about his stance on staying at the Storm, with his words sure to prick up the ears of rival suitors.
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Brandon Smith will leave Melbourne Storm in search of a full-time No.9 spot should he lose out to teammate Harry Grant in the battle to replace Cameron Smith at hooker.
Storm’s representative players are now back training with the club’s skipper still nowhere to be seen and yet to reveal his plans for 2021.
In the off-season, Brandon Smith had a discussion with coach Craig Bellamy about his desire to be a long-term hooker and whether it was a realistic option with Storm.
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The Kiwi international is out of contract at the end of 2021 and has been given permission to look for a new club from next year onwards.
An early release may be possible if a player swap lands Storm a suitable replacement.
“I want to play No.9,” Smith said.
“I find myself becoming accustomed to the 13 jersey, which isn’t a bad thing. The versatility is great, but that’s not what I want to play.
“It wasn’t a hard conversation (with Bellamy), I just said how I felt and he respected my decision.
“But at the same time, he’s a coach and his job is to put the best side out that’s going to win a premiership.
“We both didn’t see the point in me getting a release for this year with that spot still up for grabs.
“He said that he’s not just going to give the No.9 jersey to Harry, or he’s not just going to give it to me.
“We both have to go out there and take it. I respected what he had to say.
“One thing you know with Craig is he’s going to be super honest with you, he’s not going to beat around the bush or anything, which I respect about him.”
There is also a weight consideration, with Smith declaring that adjusting his body to play two positions at the Storm had taken its toll.
The difference in body weight between hooker and lock forward is about six kilograms.
“I got down to 93kg a couple of seasons ago playing No.13, and it wasn’t great,” he said.
“I felt fast but I felt like I was getting thrown around a bit more than usual.
“I usually play at around 98 or 97kg but if I was to be a No.9, I’m training to lose weight and be about 92.
“That’s a big difference in weight.”
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Originally published as Brandon Smith reveals why he could seek an early release from Melbourne Storm