Cameron Munster is set to line-up for his 200th NRL game this weekend when Melbourne Storm take on the Gold Coast Titans at Cbus Super Stadium on Saturday.
Munster will become only the ninth Storm player to achieve the milestone, last accomplished by former clubman, Kenny Bromwich.
A proud one-club player, the now 29-year-old started his journey onto the footy scene as a junior with the Norths Knights before moving north to play with the Central Queensland Capras in the Queensland Cup where he was titled 2013’s Rookie of the Year.
2013 also saw a young Munster sign with Melbourne Storm, beginning his time in the purple jersey with the Club’s NYC team, before making his first-grade debut in Round 12 of the 2014 season.
Having flourished in a 10-year career, including but not limited to, three Dally M Five-Eighth of the Year awards, Storm’s 2022 Player of the year, 18 State of Origin appearances with the Queensland Maroons and 10 runs representing his country with the Australian Kangaroos, Munster shows no signs of slowing down any time soon, and why would he?
Cameron Munster 200 NRL & Storm games
2022 Melbourne Storm Player of the Year & RedZed Member’s Player of the Year
2020 Wally Lewis Medal
2015 RLPA Rookie of the Year
3 time Dally M Five-Eighth of the Year (2018, 2019, 2022)
2020 Premiership
2018 World Club Challenge
2018 NRL Grand Final Appearance
2017 Premiership
2016 NRL Grand Final Appearance
7 Rugby League World Cup appearances – Australian Kangaroos
18 State of Origin Appearances – Queensland Maroons
2023 International test - Australian Kangaroos