Rugby league great Peter Sterling says Storm coach Craig Bellamy will soon be forced to make a brutal selection call that will either force an Origin star or a Test player out of the side. The debate over who should replace Cameron Smith as the club's long-term hooker has been raging for 12 months now and it came into focus in their win over the Roosters, with Harry Grant playing a starring role after returning from injury. Brandon Smith, who had done an excellent job to that point, started the game at hooker and put in another impressive shift for the Storm in his utility role, yet the team really sparked into life when Grant was injected off the bench midway through the first half. Sterling predicted that same blueprint would be followed for a number of weeks yet, but said Bellamy would soon be forced into a difficult choice. Sterling said that realisation would force a rethink that would have an impact on how one of his other stars were used, with Smith's most likely role as a mobile lock in the middle of the field, where rep players Dale Finucane and Nelson Asofa-Solomona ply their trade. Following Grant's emergence, which included a match-defining debut appearance for Queensland's Origin side last year, Sterling says the No.9 duties at Test level should remain with Damien Cook, who is now under "pressure" to hang on to the role.

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