Craig Bellamy has acknowledged that Stefano Utoikamanu could be a valuable addition to the Melbourne Storm, expressing admiration for the young Wests Tigers prop ahead of their upcoming clash. Bellamy, renowned as one of rugby league’s top coaches, highlighted Utoikamanu’s strengths and potential fit within any team, including the Storm. Despite preparing to face Utoikamanu’s current team, Bellamy emphasized that decisions regarding recruitment are in the hands of Paul Bunn, the Storm’s recruitment boss.
Utoikamanu, under certain contract conditions with the Tigers, has the option to explore other opportunities if specific performance milestones are not met. The Tigers have offered him a substantial five-year deal, hopeful that he will remain with the club. Despite interest from other teams like St George Illawarra and Canberra, Utoikamanu’s desire to stay close to family adds complexity to his decision.
Bellamy also addressed speculation involving Melbourne’s Nelson Asofa-Solomona potentially joining the Tigers, reiterating the importance of player happiness and clarifying that no official discussions have taken place within the club regarding such a move.
Meanwhile, Justin Olam’s return from injury and Ryan Papenhuyzen’s potential comeback for the Storm were also discussed, with Bellamy emphasizing caution due to Papenhuyzen’s ongoing heel issues despite recent improvements.
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