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Storm desperate to end NRL finals fizzers

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Melbourne are desperate to find another gear in NRL finals with 2020 likely to be skipper and club great Cameron Smith's last season before retirement.

CAMERON SMITH.
CAMERON SMITH. Picture: Michael Dodge/Getty Images

Cameron Smith risks retiring with just two NRL premierships from more than a decade of dominance unless Melbourne can find a way to rectify their finals wobbles in 2020.

The skipper is expected to call time on his career after his 19th season, with the Storm hopeful they can stop a worrying trend in the finals and send him out a winner in October.

Melbourne played in three successive grand finals - 2016, 2017 and 2018 - only winning in 2017, before falling at the preliminary final hurdle last year with two successive losses after being runaway minor premiers.

Coach Craig Bellamy said his team had discussed last year's finals' capitulation during the pre-season.

"We touched a bit on that but we touched on other things that happened during the year as well," he said.

"We don't just throw all the good stuff out.

"The finals got mentioned a couple of times but now we're focused on what we need to do this year and hopefully we can follow those plans through."

Bellamy said 36-year-old Smith, who won titles in 2012 and 2017, was still in great shape, both physically and mentally.

He said Smith's captaincy and NRL career would continue as long as he wanted.

"He's come back really keen and ready to go," the veteran coach said.

"We have some wonderful leaders in Jesse (Bromwich) and Dale (Finucane) but while ever Cameron is still keen to captain we want him to."

Experienced duo Bromwich and Finucane spearhead a formidable forward pack that should lay the platform for another premiership assault.

Christian Welch will return from an ACL injury while big things are expected of young gun Tino Fa'asuamaleaui before he joins Gold Coast in 2021.

Star wingers Josh Addo-Carr and Suilasi Vunivalu also made shock off-season announcements that this will be their final season at the Storm.

Cameron Munster and Jahrome Hughes reunite in the halves and Bellamy has seen the partnership develop in the off-season.

"There's been some good signs at training," he said.

The biggest change comes in the centres with veteran Will Chambers departing to play rugby in Japan and Curtis Scott gone to Canberra.

Justin Olam made a statement in Melbourne's final pre-season trial win over North Queensland with a big performance to cement one centre spot, with Bellamy to decide between Marion Seve and Titans recruit Brenko Lee for the right side.

"We've lost those centres and that's taken a little bit of patching up," Bellamy said.

"It's going to be hard to pick between Maz (Seve) and Brenko (Lee).

"Both the guys have done a pretty good job so it will come down to who we think will serve us best there but I've been really happy with them both."

MELBOURNE

Finishes over the past three seasons: 2019 - 3rd, 2018 - 2nd, 2017 - 1st

Coach: Craig Bellamy

Captain: Cameron Smith

Key gains: Ryley Jacks, Brenko Lee (Titans)

Key losses: Will Chambers (rugby), Curtis Scott (Raiders), Joe Stimson (Bulldogs), Brodie Croft (Broncos), Billy Walters (Wests Tigers), Solomone Kata (rugby union)

Best team: 1. Ryan Papenhuyzen, 2. Suliasi Vunivalu, 3. Marion Seve, 4. Justin Olam, 5. Josh Addo-Carr, 6. Cameron Munster, 7. Jahrome Hughes, 8. Jesse Bromwich, 9. Cameron Smith, 10. Nelson Asofa-Solomona, 11. Felise Kaufusi, 12. Kenny Bromwich, 13. Dale Finucane. Bench: 14. Brandon Smith, 15. Tui Kamikamica, 16. Christian Welch, 17. Nicho Hynes.

Predicted finish: 4th

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