Craig Bellamy’s desire to win the LNR matches is legendary – but Melbourne Storm’s coach also loves a laugh with his players who constantly keep the triple Mentor Winner of Premières on his guard.
The documentary Stan soon to be out that he plays proves that Bellamy has a sense of humor when the time has come.
And he owes, with five-eighth Cameron often Munster the instigator of hilarious pranks at his expense.
Bellamy’s son Aaron admits the players “Love Winding” his father – and it is “quite easy to obtain”.
De Munster who stole a colored polo shirt at the Bellamy office for the `Dacking ” in training or even in the ear of his coach, the joke is relentless.
Stronger Eli Katoa was even more daring on an occasion, picking up Bellamy’s travel bag once the team arrived in Sydney before a match.
Bellamy can be seen smoking because her bag does not appear on the carousel – only so that her luggage miraculously appears from the place where Katoa Tongan was standing.
After initially lost his patience, Bellamy quickly realized that he was the victim of a repression and swore a revenge, to the great fun of his team.
Craig Bellamy’s desire to win LNR matches is legendary – but Melbourne Storm coach (photo) also likes a laugh with his players who keep the triple mentor winning on his guard on guard

Craig Bellamy is photographed with an air frustrated while waiting for his bag at Sydney airport – he quickly realized that he was the victim of a farce from the Storm of Melbourne Storm team
This comes when the coach revealed to the Daily Mail Australia why he was mortified by certain elements of the new documentary entitled: Craig Bellamy – inside the storm.
Bellamy, 65, provides a detailed and fascinating overview of what makes him vibrate – and how he was humiliated by the manager of Tottenham, postoglou angel.
The documentary will be published by Stan Sport on March 9 – and Bellamy – which is preparing for its 23rd consecutive season in charge – recently sat on a zoom interview to discuss its reflections on the revealing play.
The vision began during the pre-season training of the storm before the LNR 2024 campaign, and it was quickly obvious that Bellamy establishes standards for its players who are not negotiable.
And while they won Minor Minister, Bellamy and his game group, let it go about what could have been after losing last year’s grand finale against Penrith.
His coaching philosophy is simple – “the more hard you work, the more luck you are” – and the indisputable proof was the exceptional results of Bellamy.
Bellamy replaced Mark Murray as a Melbourne chief coach in 2003, and more than two decades later, remains on the hot seat.
At the storm, culture is the key, with Bellamy – who cut his teeth as an assistant to the broncos of Wayne Bennett – always in search of means of evolving.

His CV coach is the desire for many – but the long -standing mentor of Melbourne Storm revealed that he was “embarrassed” by elements of the new documentary Craig Bellamy: Inside The Storm

Craig Bellamy provides a detailed overview of what makes him vibrate in warts and all documentaries, soon available on Stan Sport
The LNR ministers followed in 2012, 2017 and 2020 – but Bellamy, who admits that it is terrified to retire, always wants more.
“I hope it’s not too boring,” said a modest Bellamy when asked for his reflections on the documentary.
“At the start, I thought it was the club, so it was a possible erroneous interpretation at my end. I quickly discovered that I was the center of attention, so it was a bit annoying.
Bellamy – who carries his heart on her sleeve – is famous for his animated personality in the coache box.
He goes up each piece and his passion is admirable.
After learning more than 900 hours of vision was gathered for the documentary, Bellamy was incredulous – and also expressed his regret to his antics when Mic’d Up.
“I really forgot that I sometimes had the microphone,” he said.
“I would like to be able to take up certain things that I said (coaches staff) on the players, but I guess it was a warmth of the moment.”

Bellamy was humiliated after the manager of Tottenham, Ange Postcoglou, congratulated her work ethics

Angel Postcoglou was director of Melbourne Victory in A -League between 2012 and 2013 – and worked in the same sports district as Bellamy

Collingwood head coach Craig McRae (illustrated on the right, after winning the Grand Final of AFL 2023) is also a fan of the ruthless mentality of Craig Bellamy
Bellamy explains how he was “humiliated” to hear Postcoglou and the coach of Collingwood Craig Mcrae in his documentary, with the trio at a time based in the same sports district of Melbourne dating from 2012.
The veteran journalist Footy Roy Masters, the immortal of the rugby league Andrew Johns and the legend of Storm Cooper Cronk also explained why they believe that Bellamy continues to produce year after year.
“I picked up a lot of angel when he was in Melbourne Victory … mainly how honest he is with the players and how much he gives his messages,” said Bellamy.
“He was always direct, but respectful ….. Seeing him get started in the Spurs (in the Premier League) was great.
“Angel and Craig are very good coaches and even better people.”
Bellamy also admitted that when the storm of Melbourne endured their famous saga of violation of the LNR salary in 2010, he feared for his future.
The benefits saw titles from 2007 and 2009, and the reputation of the club was in tatters.
Knowing the leadership of experts was crucial, the man widely known as “Bellyache” quickly developed a seat mentality, saying to the broken game group “We will not abandon ourselves”.
“It was definitely the most difficult situation in which I was in my career (coach),” said Bellamy. “Playing for no point per week was very difficult.

Cameron Smith of The Melbourne Storm famous with Craig Bellamy after winning the grand final of the NRL 2020
“To win a minor minister in 2011, then a grand final in 2012 (against the bulldogs) was remarkable in my eyes.”
Regarding the future of Bellamy at the club, it is a proposal of year per year.
Melbourne Storm president Matt Tripp said that the one who finally replaced Bellamy in Aami Park will be like “Batter after Sir Don Bradman”, this is his aura.
Tripp can expect a telephone call in April or May from Bellamy, who also agreed to help NSW Blues coach Laurie Daley this year.
Bellamy was the previous Blues head coach between 2008 and 2010.
Stan’s original documentary revealed: Craig Bellamy – inside the storm on Sunday, March 9, only on Stan.