Former Logan player and Melbourne Storm legend will be immortalised in statue, alongside teammate Billy Slater.
Australian based and internationally renowned sculpture artists Gillie and Marc will immortalise Melbourne Storm legends Cameron Smith and Billy Slater in statue.
The artists have been announced as the successful applicants to design and produce the statues which will be located adjacent to Storm's home ground at AAMI Park.
Over 25 years, Gillie and Marc have developed a worldwide reputation for delivering quality private and public artworks.
Their work can be found in major art galleries and public sites in more than 250 cities around the world, including their recent production of 10 sculptures of the world's most inspirational women set in New York City.
Smith and Slater boast a long list of outstanding achievements which reflect their resilience at the top of their game.
The statues will recognise and celebrate the successful careers of both players, immortalising them in sporting history, according to a report on the Melbourne Storm website.
Former Marsden man Smith has been captain of Melbourne Storm since 2006 and has led the team to seven grand finals and Queensland to a record 12 State of Origin titles in 13 years.
He has won every individual and collective honour in the game, and along the way has broken the record for the most points scored by any player in NRL history and most games played in the NRL, having reached 400 matches in 2019.
Slater is recognised as one of the all-time great rugby league fullbacks to play the game, having played more than 300 games for Melbourne.
He is a dual premiership player and Clive Churchill Medallist, a Dally M Medallist and ranks second for the greatest number of tries scored by any player in NRL history.
Slater represented the Queensland Maroons 31 times in State of Origin and the Australian Kangaroos 30 times in internationals.