TEARS FLOW: as Melbourne Storm coach passes away today at age 65 leaving a legacy behide for…

As of February 22, 2025, there is no information indicating that Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy has passed away. In fact, on May 10, 2024, Bellamy re-signed as coach of Melbourne for the 2025 season. citeturn0search8

Craig Bellamy, born on October 2, 1959, in Portland, New South Wales, Australia, is widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches in National Rugby League (NRL) history. He began his coaching career as an assistant to Wayne Bennett at the Brisbane Broncos before taking on the head coach role at Melbourne Storm in 2003. Under his leadership, the Storm have achieved remarkable success, including multiple NRL premierships and consistent appearances in the finals series. citeturn0search1

Bellamy’s coaching philosophy emphasizes discipline, resilience, and a strong work ethic, qualities that have been instilled in his players and have contributed to the team’s sustained excellence. His ability to develop players and adapt strategies has been instrumental in the Storm’s success over the years.

Off the field, Bellamy is known for his humility and dedication to the community, often engaging in charitable activities and mentoring young athletes. His commitment to the sport and his players has left an indelible mark on rugby league, inspiring future generations of players and coaches alike.

As of now, Craig Bellamy continues to lead Melbourne Storm into the 2025 season, further solidifying his legacy in the world of rugby league.

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