- published: 26 Sep 2016
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Cameron Smith (born 18 June 1983) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who currently captains the Australian national team, the Queensland State of Origin team, as well as his National Rugby League club, the Melbourne Storm. A goal-kicking hooker, he has played his whole NRL career to date with the Storm with whom he won the 2006 Dally M Medal and the 2007, 2009 and 2012 NRL Grand Finals. In 2007 Smith was awarded the Golden Boot Award as the world's best international player and he captained Australia to victory in the 2013 World Cup.
Born 18 June 1983 in Brisbane, Queensland, as a youth Smith was hooker for the Logan Brothers Junior Rugby League Club, Logan City. There he attended Marsden State High School. After scoring 188 points for the Norths Devils in the Queensland Cup he moved up to the NRL with the Melbourne Storm club.
Smith's first two games for Melbourne were during the 2002 NRL season, both played at half-back. The following year he played as the Storm's hooker. In 2003 the Queensland rugby league team were without a specialist hooker. After experimenting with different players in the position for the first two matches of the 2003 State of Origin series and losing both, Smith was named at hooker for the third match (and for the next six years no other player would wear the number 9 for the Maroons until this run of 19 consecutive Origins was cut due to injury). He was named the Melbourne Storm's rookie of the year in 2003.
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Tribute to Cameron Smith. 37 games for Queensland. Game one of The State Of Origin 2016 between The NSW Blues and The Queensland Maroons at ANZ Stadium, Sydney Australia. As seen on Channel 9 Nine Network Australia Wide World Of Sports. Super Rugby League union AFL. St Helens RLFC. Paul Gallen vs Nate Myles fight greatest biggest best hardest trys tries tackles kicks goals fight hits.
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He’s been copping it from Johnathan Thurston for the best part of a year, and now Australian and Queensland skipper Cam Smith is lining up to put the boot into his former Kangaroos teammate. Watch Cam Smith burn Nathan Hindmarsh
NOTE: IT HAS COME TO MY ATTENTION THAT I MISSED SOME SMITH DIALOGUE. IT IS 1:20 TO 1:41 IN THIS VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGze5cnZsfc SORRY FOR ANY CONFUSION. Context for the recent media surrounding Cameron Smith. Note: Woz and Brandy both initially reacted the same way Smith reacted, by claiming McKinnon ducked his head into the tackle. They had the 6 minutes of dead air to retract their statements. Smith had 31 seconds to say everything he had to say. Why not call for the heads of the commentators?
Channel Nine apologises to Cameron Smith on The Footy Show Australian captain Cameron Smith left Queensland Origin camp and received an apology on the Footy Show on behalf of Channel Nine.
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