
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Cameron Munster, recently honored as Player of the Series following Australia's 3-0 Ashes win over England, has expressed interest in potentially exploring a career in the Super League.
The 31-year-old star of the Melbourne Storm has had an impressive performance in England, leading the Kangaroos to victory and earning accolades, including Man of the Match in the second Test and the inaugural Fulton-Reilly Medal for the best player in the series.
Despite having a two-year contract with Melbourne, Munster acknowledged that the tour provided him with insight into what life abroad could entail.
"I'd love to come over here," he mentioned to AAP after the final Test match in Leeds. "If I get the opportunity, I'd love to come over to England. You just never know."
Munster quickly clarified that any potential move would not be motivated by financial gain but rather by the desire for new experiences and challenges.
"I'm not going to come over just to take the money, but to play good footy," he explained.
