Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
- Craig Bellamy, the Melbourne Storm coach, has been diagnosed with an unspecified neurodegenerative disorder. He has stated he will continue coaching in the near term, and the club emphasizes the diagnosis will not affect his ability to coach for now.[1][2]
- The announcement and ongoing coverage have noted it as a private matter, with Bellamy and the Storm preferring privacy about specifics, while colleagues and officials have expressed support and urged him to prioritise his health.[3][4]
- Reactions from peers and the rugby league community have been supportive, with messages highlighting Bellamy’s health and his right to manage his own well-being while continuing his coaching duties for the immediate future.[5][8]
For a quick glance at coverage:
- ESPN UK: Bellamy diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disorder; will continue coaching in the immediate future.[1]
- Guardian: Bellamy tight-lipped about his future amid private illness; intends to see through the current season per medical advice.[3]
- NRL.com: Bellamy overwhelmed by support as he handles a private battle; confirms coaching duties in the near term.[5]
Would you like me to pull the latest official statements from Melbourne Storm or compile a brief timeline of key public updates with dates? I can also summarize the implications for the Storm’s schedule and Bellamy’s coaching duties if helpful.