NRL 2019: Cameron Smith denies intentionally slapping Reed Mahoney

Melbourne Storm skipper Cameron Smith denies he was trying to slap Reed Mahoney in the face during his sides 32-0 win over the Parramatta Eels. 

The NRL match review committee will scrutinise the incident in the Storm's semi-final win which saw Smith sin-binned for just the second time in his career.

After Mahoney held onto Smith's jumper, the Storm veteran struck out several times before landing a blow on the young Eels No.9's head.

Smith said he had no issue with being marched for 10 minutes but insisted he had no malicious intent.

"Absolutely not," Smith said when asked if he was trying to strike Mahoney.

"Reed had a really good hold of me after I kicked the ball and he wouldn't let go.

"I missed the mark and clipped him high. It wasn't intentional. But the ruling was that I got him. It's a consistent ruling with what happened last night, so I'm happy with that."

Smith appears unlikely to be rubbed out given South Sydney's Cody Walker escaped with a fine for a similar slap on Manly's Jack Gosiewski on Friday night.

Walker was charged with contrary conduct, and if Smith is hit with the same charge he'll be free to play.

The only chance of him missing next Saturday's preliminary final against the Sydney Roosters is if he is charged with striking.

Storm coach Craig Bellamy says the possibility of losing his skipper does not concern him.

"I wouldn't imagine they would suspend him for that," Bellamy said.

"I think he [Smith] had two or three goes at releasing the grip.

"He was whacking his hand, and one might have hit the arm and gone up to the head.

"He was just trying to get him to release the grip."

Mahoney said he didn't even realise he had been struck by Smith.

"I didn't really feel it, I just got up, and it was a penalty," Mahoney said.

"We had a good laugh at the end."

Mahoney, who grew up on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, says he idolised Smith growing up and was trying to inspire his side by niggling the Storm legend.

"I just held on to him a bit longer, and he didn't like it," Mahoney said.

"We're all good, we had a laugh at the end of it - that's footy.

"I've got a lot of respect for Cam Smith, he's done everything in the game."

Parramatta pair Kane Evans and Maika Sivo will also come under scrutiny for shoulder charges in the same game.

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