Cameron Smith has earned right to retire on his terms, provided he retires before the grand final

By Dane Eldridge / Expert

Cameron Smith is the standout player of our generation.

There is no question he has earned the right to retire on his terms, provided he’s gone sometime before next weekend.

It’s a big call, but he’s a special player worthy of such treatment – and after a glittering career spanning 428 games, allowing him ten days to abruptly end an 18-year career is the least we can do.

With the champion hooker only two wins away from burgling another premiership from the Sydney stronghold – this time whisking it away to Queensland on behalf of a club from Victoria – it is clear that much like the play-the-ball area, he has done more than his fair share of time.

But knowing the mark of the man, he will be desperate to stoically continue forth if his side advances to the grand final – and if this occurs, then regrettably the game is left with no choice but to take the decision out of his hands.

This may seem unorthodox, but if the NRL can stipulate when the Melbourne Storm can and cannot cramp, then surely they can step in and force Smith to retire, especially when it’s for his own welfare.

After all, he has served the game selflessly for a career spanning almost two decades and 25-odd trophies, and that’s just the official ones. I’m sure you would all agree, he needs to give it a rest.

The former Aussie skipper deserves better than to exit the game lifting another trophy on a Sunday night – with no public holiday Monday – in front of a half-filled stand 25 km west of the city, most probably in stifling heat and a face mask. It simply cannot happen.

As reported by a number of disgruntled News Limited scribes in recent weeks, Smith is currently in the midst of taking his time, that being, with his retirement decision, this premiership campaign, his flops and his career.

While reports have emerged Friday that his decision is imminent – with the hot tip he will bow out at season’s end – many are suspect on account of it being a man who cannot be trusted to age or regress.

(Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

Deciding his future is the latest infuriating act from the Immortal-in-waiting, a trait common across a career of three trademark plays that upset opposition: playing, winning and existing.

Some pundits have even complained he is taking so long, it’s almost like he thinks it’s his own decision.

This has seen many urging the hooker to stop putting himself first, and start thinking of others. Not his club, his family and Harry Grant, but tortured opposition teams` and Paul Kent and his blood pressure.

And if that’s not enough, at the very least they believe he should do it for Kevin Walters, who regardless of anything Smith says is defiantly continuing to select the hooker in his teams for time immemorial.

Such is the resulting speculation that Smith and the Storm have been forced into regular frustrated denials, fuelling concerns that if the whispers continue, he may actually never retire purely out of spite.

Henceforth, a decree must be handed down from above to end this circus on Smith’s behalf – and the best way is to send him somewhere relaxing to put his feet up, like the rugby league afterlife or the Broncos.

The Maroons doyen deserves to bow out with dignity, and not in the face of speculation and the breath of voracious tabloid journalists. Plus he’s got 75 carryover points that cannot be risked.

The Crowd Says:

2020-10-11T07:49:01+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


aaaaaahhh. I wasn't aware of that.

2020-10-11T07:08:57+00:00

Aiden

Guest


Nah. He should say after the GF that he’ll make his decision in one week, at a sit down on NRL 360. He should then pull out of the interview five minutes before, saying he has a friend coming over and he forgot he needed to pick up some steaks.

2020-10-11T07:06:50+00:00

Aiden

Guest


Izzy has implied that he became a god lover as he was playing up a bit too much in his AFL days.

2020-10-11T07:04:55+00:00

Aiden

Guest


Very droll. Of course, it’s every players right to stop doing a job whenever they feel like it. No-one owes anyone anything. If other players are inconvenienced, big whoop. Pay your dues kids. Like every single other workplace.

2020-10-11T06:58:46+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


Typical, enjoyable write up Dane. :thumbup: After the GF, storm official should invite Kenty into a separate press room and lock him out of the actual announcement.. The guy's carry on is getting painful.

2020-10-11T04:23:15+00:00

Rossi

Roar Rookie


I hope he does as he's got more talent than any "artist" that relies on the governments teat!

AUTHOR

2020-10-11T03:13:25+00:00

Dane Eldridge

Expert


The best I’ve seen, KK. That’s why he deserves this kinda respectful farewell

2020-10-11T01:28:54+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


The one and only, Dane. Cameron Wayne Smith. 18/06/1983. 185/90. 423 NRL, 42 Origin, 56 Tests. 1W, 2D, 1 S. The greatest all round Rugby League player in my lifetime. Thank you. I just hope Gerard Sutton does not owe him money. (joke) Is it one, or is it two to go?

2020-10-11T00:15:00+00:00

Big Daddy

Guest


Yeah Paul, I worry about Born again Christians, Mormons and those who have turned to other religions, some of them don't have a good track record so we can count them out.

2020-10-11T00:09:30+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


Smith would make more in one game than what Scotty and co are spending on the arts. I wonder how much an original Sir Cam Smith painting would fetch?

2020-10-11T00:07:42+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


what about Izzy?

AUTHOR

2020-10-11T00:05:28+00:00

Dane Eldridge

Expert


Paul may combust, I truly believe that

AUTHOR

2020-10-11T00:05:02+00:00

Dane Eldridge

Expert


I think this is a great idea Paul. Give him the entire arts budget

2020-10-10T22:53:32+00:00

Big Daddy

Guest


About as much hope of getting Cameron to retire as getting a footballer who's a virgin and doesn't drink and take drugs.

2020-10-10T22:44:51+00:00

Walter Black

Guest


He is probably waiting for the Grand Final so that he can announce it to the Storm faithful. Problem is, whether the Storm get there or not, there won't be any Victorians there to see it.

2020-10-10T22:20:10+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


Maybe Scotty form Marketing can make a "captain's call" and give him a knighthood for his services to the economy. Smith has single-handedly kept New Limited afloat with his teasing comments about retirement, thus allowing dozens of reporters to be employed sniffing out any signs he might be ready to make a decision. At the same time, he's helped prop up those pharmaceutical companies who make blood pressure tablets, taken in excess by those same New Limited journos. He's also been a major contributor to the gasket industry this year, with guys like Paul Kent buying new ones by the dozen. This guy is a one man Budget promise that delivers. Surely the next coach of the Storm (and the head of the referees at the same time), should be Sir Cam Smith?

2020-10-10T21:32:53+00:00

Hopeless Knights

Roar Rookie


I hope he doesn’t say anything to the media on his retirement until the grand final has been played… If for anything just to see Paul Kent lose his bananas.

2020-10-10T21:17:35+00:00

Simoc

Guest


Epic read. Well done!

2020-10-10T21:01:06+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


And I'd throw a couple of healthy looking diamonds at Barb just for good measure

AUTHOR

2020-10-10T20:55:55+00:00

Dane Eldridge

Expert


Beathy, I like your statue idea. It is a gesture that implies an immediate departure. You don’t play on in front of your copper bust, it’s unedifying. Cameron would know this

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