Proven himself on the big stage: Storm stunt baffles as Honey Badger signs on
May 10th, 2024 10:47 am
Former Wallabies winger Nick Honey Badger Cummins made a surprise, bizarre appearance at a Melbourne Storm press conference where he was unveiled as the clubs latest signing in what appeared to be a publicity stunt.
Prior to the Storm announcing coach Craig Bellamys committment to stay on for another season in the job, club CEO Justin Rodski revealed the club had made a really special signing that had been a long time in the making.
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We know that code switches dont happen easily, but were really excited to be welcoming the newest addition to our squad, Rodski said.
A player thats got great character, hes proven himself on the big stage in rugby union. And for us as a club, were always looking to do things a little bit differently and look at opportunities to strengthen our squad and our list.
Todays that day and were pretty excited to be welcoming to the Melbourne Storm the Honey Badger.
Out stepped 36-year-old Cummins, decked out in his trademark headband and Storm training gear, in front of reporters.
Obviously its not a decision I make lightly having been sidelined for a couple of years now, Cummins said, having ended his rugby career in 2016.
But the way these boys hold themselves, theyre not just motivated, theyre dedicated.
The opportunity came around, I was like a bull in a china shop, just wanted to go up the guts and into it, throw yourself in and give it everything you can.
When questioned by a reporter why he was returning to the field, albeit in a different code, Cummins declared hes still got a bloody bit of music in him.
Youve got a couple of young blokes I want to show that I can still deliver the goods and push, Cummins said.
I know I can add something to the boys with a bit of experience and a bit of passion.
Cummins added: Its a tight group, its tight for spots but Ill do what I can for everyone.
The boys, how tight they are together, its going to be hard to crack that but I know I can. Its as tight as a fat ladys sock.
If I can get in there and add what I can, I will.
As entertaining as a Cummins code switch would be, its highly likely his press conference stunt was for Australian underwear and workwear brand Tradie, who sponsor the Storm.
Cummins has been the face of the company for several years while Tradie are a visible presence on the Storms training and playing kit.
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Former Wallabies winger Nick Honey Badger Cummins made a surprise, bizarre appearance at a Melbourne Storm press conference where he was unveiled as the clubs latest signing in what appeared to be a publicity stunt.
Prior to the Storm announcing coach Craig Bellamys committment to stay on for another season in the job, club CEO Justin Rodski revealed the club had made a really special signing that had been a long time in the making.
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We know that code switches dont happen easily, but were really excited to be welcoming the newest addition to our squad, Rodski said.
A player thats got great character, hes proven himself on the big stage in rugby union. And for us as a club, were always looking to do things a little bit differently and look at opportunities to strengthen our squad and our list.
Todays that day and were pretty excited to be welcoming to the Melbourne Storm the Honey Badger.
Out stepped 36-year-old Cummins, decked out in his trademark headband and Storm training gear, in front of reporters.
Obviously its not a decision I make lightly having been sidelined for a couple of years now, Cummins said, having ended his rugby career in 2016.
But the way these boys hold themselves, theyre not just motivated, theyre dedicated.
The opportunity came around, I was like a bull in a china shop, just wanted to go up the guts and into it, throw yourself in and give it everything you can.
When questioned by a reporter why he was returning to the field, albeit in a different code, Cummins declared hes still got a bloody bit of music in him.
Youve got a couple of young blokes I want to show that I can still deliver the goods and push, Cummins said.
I know I can add something to the boys with a bit of experience and a bit of passion.
Cummins added: Its a tight group, its tight for spots but Ill do what I can for everyone.
The boys, how tight they are together, its going to be hard to crack that but I know I can. Its as tight as a fat ladys sock.
If I can get in there and add what I can, I will.
As entertaining as a Cummins code switch would be, its highly likely his press conference stunt was for Australian underwear and workwear brand Tradie, who sponsor the Storm.
Cummins has been the face of the company for several years while Tradie are a visible presence on the Storms training and playing kit.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl...b1fa714feb177e