Cameron Munster, riding high as the garlanded player of the series in Australia’s three-Test Ashes sweep, has revealed how it’s given him the taste to one day parade his rare talents in the Super League.
The effervescent 31-year-old Melbourne playmaker has savoured the last few weeks in England as the creative force in the Kangaroos’ triumph and, though he’s committed to two more years at the Storm, conceded: “I’d love to come over here.”
Munster felt his performances, which won him the man of the match award in the second Test and the inaugural Fulton-Reilly Award as the player of the series, were probably his best collective oeuvre in the green and gold.
And though he’s hoping it will set him up for a spectacular home World Cup next year, he admits it could be difficult to nail down a

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