
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Rugby League legends Andrew Johns and Cooper Cronk have stepped up to the plate to share their thoughts on the upcoming documentary about Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy.
The highly anticipated film, titled 'Craig Bellamy - Inside the Storm', is set to hit screens next month and promises to unveil a side of Bellamy that NRL fans have never witnessed before.
With appearances from Storm stars Harry Grant and Cameron Munster, the documentary delves deep into the inner workings of Bellamy's psyche.
According to insiders, the film is poised to challenge preconceived notions about the enigmatic coach, offering viewers a fresh perspective on the man behind the game.
Filmed throughout the 2024 NRL season - Bellamy's staggering 22nd year at the helm of the Storm - the documentary takes audiences on a journey back to Bellamy's roots in Portland, NSW.
From his family life to the infamous salary cap scandal that rocked the club, no stone is left unturned in this revealing expose.
Director Adrian Brown, renowned for his work on cricket docuseries 'The Test', clocked an impressive 913 hours of footage to capture every angle of Bellamy's world.
Despite initial reservations, Bellamy eventually gave the green light for unparalleled access to his personal and professional life, confident in the final product that is set to hit screens.
"It's been a wild ride telling my story with Stan.
While it was a bit strange at first, I'm excited for fans to see a different side of me and the Storm organization," Bellamy remarked.
"And I must say, I'm looking forward to not having Doc the camera operator shadowing me around during the upcoming NRL season in 2025."