'Got to hog-tie Munster now' says Bellamy after Storm re-sign rep trio long term

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Craig Bellamy is urging Melbourne to go all out for the last member of their all-star spine, Cameron Munster, after Jahrome Hughes and Harry Grant joined Ryan Papenhuyzen on long-term deals with the NRL club.

Labelled by the Storm as one of the most significant announcements in the club’s history, Hughes will stay with Melbourne until 2026 while Grant is locked in until 2025.

It comes with fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen’s future already assured until the end of 2025, making five-eighth Munster the only member of the star quartet not secured.

The announcement came at the 2012 premiership-winning team’s 10-year celebrations on Friday, with confirmation representative winger Xavier Coates’ deal was also extended until 2026.

Newcomers the Dolphins are circling Munster as a marquee player after already signing Storm trio, Maroons backrower Felise Kaufusi and Kiwi representative pair Kenny and Jesse Bromwich, ahead of their entry into the competition next season.

With injured skipper Christian Welch already locked away, coach Bellamy said Munster, who is signed until the end of 2023, needed to be a priority.

“With Paps (Papenhuyzen), he’s already re-affirmed his commitment to the club and with them two (Grant and Hughes) now, we’ve just got to get Munster now,” Bellamy said.

“We’ve got to try to hog-tie him and get him down to sign the contract.

“The club will have done really well if they can do that but certainly having Jahrome and Harry on board, gives us some real strike for our future as they’re really important players in key positions.”

Munster’s aent, Braith Anasta, recently revealed doubt over Bellamy’s future was playing a role in Munster’s uncertainty about re-signing while also saying his client would have to take a pay cut to remain in the Victorian capital.

The Storm have already lost Kiwi representative pair Kenny and Jesse Bromwich to the NRL’s newest franchise for next year.

Hughes said the re-signing of his teammates had played a role in him committing his future to Melbourne. He said that the players talked about their plans.

“That played a big part in it,” the 27-year-old said.

“Us fellas were talking behind the scenes about what each other were doing and we wanted everyone to stay and we got most of the boys to stay so that was a big reason in why I re-signed, just to have these two fellas sign as well.”

Bellamy also remains a moving target for the Storm, given an extension beyond March to make a decision on his coaching future.

Having marked his 500th NRL game in round two of his 20th season with Melbourne, Bellamy has committed until the end of 2026 but the club is waiting to hear when he wants to transition from head coach to a director of coaching role.

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The Crowd Says:

2022-04-01T05:31:28+00:00

Phil

Roar Rookie


Have to agree there. My take on this is Munster, and agent, are in heavy negotiations with Redcliffe. Anasta said Munster would have to agree to a pay cut to stay. If he puts results over money he will stay but money talks.

2022-04-01T05:07:34+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


I’m possibly off the mark but I’m convinced this all but guarantees the Dolphins are already ordering a Munster sized jersey. The other three would be on substantial upgrades and Munster has Anasta pitching him for as much coin as he can get

2022-04-01T04:25:50+00:00

Dionysus

Guest


There are more than a few Storm fans wish that as well. Munster can be brilliant but he is often just a liability.

2022-04-01T04:22:34+00:00

Dionysus

Guest


They extended coates til 26 as well. Must like what they see in him.

2022-04-01T04:21:32+00:00

Duncan Smith

Roar Guru


I'll bet they wish they signed Nicho Hynes for 750K instead of Munster for 1M.

2022-04-01T04:02:18+00:00

Duncan Smith

Roar Guru


Looks like Wayne will have to go raid the Broncos and Souths instead.

2022-04-01T03:54:42+00:00

Dwanye

Roar Rookie


What ever you call it or attribute it too, I wish my team could get this amount of talent. I pray for good management

2022-04-01T03:54:36+00:00

Adam

Roar Guru


On the money I reckon. They'd like to keep him sure, but they aren't going to move heaven nor earth to keep him if he wants more money

2022-04-01T03:22:02+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


Albo, yep, that about sums it up. Bellamy is signed long term already, they are just looking at the succession plan for his move to a director role. I reckon this will be his last year and we'll see his successor working with him before the season is out.

2022-04-01T03:18:07+00:00

dogs

Guest


Braith is an agent? Guess that's cutting out the middleman in the whole "agent leaks info to press" cycle.

2022-04-01T03:17:53+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


A very important deal for the Storm to clinch. Grant, Hughes & Paps will form the foundation of their roster for the next few years and be handy berley for attracting other players to Melbourne, and maybe keeping Bellyache there as well ? As for Munster, I am sure the Storm are not too fussed if he stays on what they can afford to pay him, or he goes for more cash elsewhere. If they were really desperate for him, I think he would have been signed already ?

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