Cameron Munster, Melbourne Storm’s star playmaker, has denied allegations of biting Penrith Panthers’ Nathan Cleary during the NRL grand final. Munster described the claims as “baseless” and expressed frustration at the distraction from the Storm’s premiership victory.
The NRL’s match review committee reviewed footage of the incident and found no evidence to support Cleary’s claim. The committee’s decision cleared Munster of any wrongdoing, allowing him to focus on celebrating the Storm’s championship win.
Munster received support from his coach, Craig Bellamy, who labeled the allegations “unsubstantiated” and “disappointing.” The Storm’s players and staff were equally defiant, standing by Munster’s integrity and emphasizing the team’s achievement. With the controversy resolved, the Storm’s attention turned to their premiership celebrations.
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