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Craig Smith Melbourne Storm. NRL news, 2021 Melbourne Storm great Michael Crocker, Craig Bellamy, Cameron Smith comment on The Craig Smith penalty try that sealed the Melbourne Storm's inaugural Premiership in 1999 will be forever remembered in rugby league history With Smith down, five-eighth Matt Geyer was responsible for converting the try and he kicked truly - capping one of the great NRL comebacks and clinching the premiership
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In front of 107,999 fans - still the biggest crowd in NRL history - a season-defining penalty try was awarded to Storm winger Craig Smith, who was out cold after copping a left hook around the throat Storm player #2 Craig Smith is the joint-owner and operator of Smith & Wilson Landscaping and Maintenance, a business that specialises in landscaping, interior design, property development and project.
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Ross spent 16 years living in the UK and then returned to Melbourne a couple of years ago, where he is now a partner at an advertising company Craig Smith will forever hold a special place in purple hearts The man whose penalty try earned Melbourne Storm their first premiership: Craig Smith, seen here in that fateful 1999 grand final moment with Dragons opponent Jamie Ainscough.
NRL news, 2021 Melbourne Storm great Michael Crocker, Craig Bellamy, Cameron Smith comment on. Storm Rewind 1999 | Craig Smith certainly put it all on the line back in 99 In front of 107,999 fans - still the biggest crowd in NRL history - a season-defining penalty try was awarded to Storm winger Craig Smith, who was out cold after copping a left hook around the throat
Brandon Smith fires fresh shot as Storm identify Craig Bellamy's replacement Flipboard. 🙌😮 A huge moment in our Club's history in our first Grand Final Melbourne Storm will be visiting Perth this weekend, the same city that one of our inaugural players now calls home