In early March 2023, Australian rugby league football news outlets reported that Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy was being linked with a potential move to join South Sydney Rabbitohs for the upcoming National Rugby League (NRL) season. This speculation came after the Rabbitohs announced that they were parting ways with their long-time head coach, Wayne Bennett.
Amidst these rumors, Melbourne Storm legend and former captain, Cameron Smith, took to social media to poke fun at his former coach and mentor, Craig Bellamy, regarding the coaching vacancy at South Sydney. In a post on his Instagram story, Smith shared an image of himself and Bellamy with the caption "Rumor has it @craig_bellamy is off to the bunnies ?????? #rabbitohs #stormnation #nrl."
Smith's post was in reference to the Rabbitohs' nickname as "the bunnies," and it was a lighthearted attempt to address the ongoing speculation about Bellamy potentially joining the Rabbitohs. The post received a significant amount of engagement from fans and media outlets, with many commenting on the playful banter between the two former teammates and coaches.
It is essential to note that these rumors have not been officially confirmed by either the Melbourne Storm or South Sydney Rabbitohs organizations. However, the speculation has added intrigue to the coaching landscape of the NRL as the season approaches.
Cameron Smith is a former Australian and Melbourne Storm rugby league footballer who played as a hooker and captain for the club from 2002 to 2020. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the NRL and holds numerous records. Craig Bellamy, on the other hand, is an Australian rugby league football coach who has been the head coach of the Melbourne Storm since 2003, leading them to eight NRL premiership titles and numerous other accolades.
Published 259 days ago
Published 259 days ago