Cameron Smith retires: NRL legend bows out after historic career
The end of an era: Smith's remarkable career comes to a close
Cameron Smith, the Melbourne Storm legend, has officially announced his retirement from rugby league, bringing an end to a storied 430-game NRL career.
A decorated career
Smith's career has been marked by an unprecedented level of success. He has played in eight grand finals, steering the Storm to NRL premierships in 2007, 2009, 2012, and 2017. His individual accolades are equally impressive, including the Golden Boot Award for the world's best player in 2007 and 2014, and the Dally M Medal for the NRL's best player in 2006 and 2017.
Financial success
Smith's net worth has been estimated to be around AUD 10 million, which includes income from his playing career, endorsements, and investments. He has also been involved in several business ventures, including a property development company and a clothing line.
A legend of the game
Cameron Smith will undoubtedly go down as one of the greatest players in NRL history. His leadership, skill, and determination have been instrumental in the Storm's success over the past decade. He will be sorely missed by the club and the game as a whole.
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