Slater ready to help Bellamy amid health battle
Billy Slater has expressed his willingness to take on more responsibilities at the Melbourne Storm to support coach Craig Bellamy during his health battle. Slater, speaking to 9news Melbourne, emphasized his commitment to stepping up amid the challenging period. The news highlights the close-knit support system within the club as Bellamy navigates his health issues.
- ▪Billy Slater is prepared to assume additional duties at the Melbourne Storm.
- ▪Craig Bellamy is currently facing a health challenge.
- ▪Slater made his comments in an interview with 9news Melbourne.
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