Was watching the pregame warm up in the sheds and the players started going around to each other in a circle giving out hugs, hand shakes, acknowledgements and good cheer/luck, etc, when Cameron Smith came to Christian Welch and he recognised who he was and just turned away from Christian, basically ignored him and went on to the next player. Christian was looking a bit startled and possibly shocked. Wonder what is going on here? Has it to do with leaving Storm at the end of this season? Or is something much deeper going on? Cameron has a huge fall out with Cronk and possibly Slater to.

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  • I say his gonna come to us. Can’t turn down the coin 

  • Omg. Is because he is leaving.

    Miss biatche doesn't like people leaving him.

  • Maybe Christian's not into anal.

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