Melbourne Storm have announced the re-signing of representative five-eighth Cameron Munster until the end of the 2023 season. Munster extending his stay at the Storm for another five years is a massive coup for the club. The 24-year-old Queenslander has agreed to terms with club officials, putting an end to the prospect of the Australian five-eighth
being on the market for other clubs to swoop. Munster was off contract in 2019 and was in the sights of several NRL rival teams. The talented playmaker's re-signing will help the Storm as they make the transition into the post-Billy Slater era, a year after Cooper Cronk switched to the Roosters. Now the Storm faithful will be waiting on skipper Cameron Smith to complete the good news for 2019 and announce that he will be staying for at least another season. Club officials are hopeful of sealing that deal soon.
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