
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Rival coach Wayne Bennett has praised Cameron Munster's standout performance in game two of the State of Origin series, comparing it to the legendary Wally Lewis.
Munster, who was named man of the match for his efforts in Perth, is set to face the Rabbitohs on Saturday.
Bennett, a former coach for the Maroons, acknowledged Munster's significant impact on the game, suggesting his performance echoed the greatness of past legends like Lewis.
Storm coach Craig Bellamy expressed pride in Munster, noting the player's growth both on and off the field.
He remarked, "Captaining his state would have been a really proud moment for him and his family and the Storm," highlighting Munster's energetic leadership and commitment to his game.
Despite some frustration that Munster was part of the NSW coaching team, Bellamy celebrated his player's maturity and dedication to the sport, emphasizing his consistent excellence in performance.