
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Cameron Smith, the legendary Storm captain, has always been a guiding light in the rugby league community.
When he speaks, everyone listens, especially when it comes to the future of the game.
Recently, Smith made a trip to Papua New Guinea, a nation with a rich rugby league history, to show his support for their entry into the NRL in 2028.
Meeting with government officials and rugby league bigwigs, Smith shared his wisdom and advice on how to ensure PNG's success in the league.
While some skeptics may doubt PNG's ability to compete at the highest level, Smith was quick to praise the country's plans and structures.
Confident in their potential, he believes PNG will thrive in the tough NRL competition.
As fans eagerly await PNG's debut in the big leagues, Smith's endorsement provides a boost of confidence and excitement for the future of rugby league in the region.