Here’s the latest on Craig Bellamy’s health status:
- Bellamy has been publicly diagnosed with an unspecified neurodegenerative disorder, but officials say the condition will not affect his coaching duties in the near term. This was reported by multiple outlets in late April 2026 and referenced in follow-up coverage through May [source coverage indicates initial diagnosis and downplaying immediate impact].[1][2]
- Melbourne Storm confirmed Bellamy would continue coaching for the immediate future while receiving specialist care, and that the club supports him as he navigates the private health matter. He had recently extended his contract through 2028, with medical advice suggesting no short-term change to his role.[2][4]
- Bellamy publicly addressed the situation in early May, reiterating that he intends to see through the season and expressing gratitude for the widespread support from the rugby league community. He emphasized privacy around the illness while focusing on his responsibilities with the Storm.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent updates from specific outlets (e.g., ESPN, Guardian, NRL.com) and summarize any new statements or changes in his status. I can also provide a brief timeline of key events and links to reputable reports.