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Storm say hooker Smith must rebuild trust

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Melbourne football manager Frank Ponissi says Brandon Smith's actions when he starts training on Tuesday will determine if he will play for the Storm in 2022.

BRANDON SMITH of the Storm.
BRANDON SMITH of the Storm. Picture: Michael Dodge/Getty Images

Brandon Smith must try to rebuild relationships at Melbourne when he joins NRL pre-season training on Tuesday, says Storm football manager Frank Ponissi.

Smith shocked the 2020 grand final champions with a series of revelations in a recent expletive-laden podcast which left his immediate future with Melbourne in doubt.

The club has already announced he will depart when his contract ends at the end of next season, with the Sydney Roosters set to announce his signature as soon as this week.

Ponissi said he had spoken to Smith who had apologised, but felt the hooker needed to show he wanted to be a part of their 2022 campaign.

"It all starts for him tomorrow and you could certainly use the word regain the respect or trust or whatever you want to call it," Ponissi told 3AW radio on Monday night.

"There's obviously some work to be done by Brandon ... not just through words but through actions.

"He's contracted to the club and if he can show he wants to be here then this is where his future will be."

Smith alleged in the podcast Melbourne had a "massive drinking culture", which Ponissi said wasn't the case.

"I found the drinking culture (comments) puzzling - I think you only have to look at our record over the past seven years ... you don't have those performances over a long period of time if you've got a drinking culture," he said.

"There's five per cent of things he shouldn't have said and he regrets saying them now.

"There were a lot of disappointed people and thankfully no more disappointed than himself."

Ponissi, who has been at the club as coach Craig Bellamy's right-hand man since 2007, also denied the Storm had shopped Smith around for next season.

He did concede the club had been approached.

"There was crazy speculation on the weekend about swapping him," he said.

"I can guarantee we didn't approach a club."

While Smith will return, prop Nelson Asofa-Solomona who is also due back Tuesday, won't be able to join training after opting not to get a COVID vaccination.

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