LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
"But we've got a great squad, and we showed that last week we can still get the job done even without him on the field."
Coach Craig Bellamy echoed Hughes' sentiments, saying that while Munster is a key player for the Storm, they have the depth to cover for his absence.
"It's always tough losing a player of Cameron's caliber, but we have full confidence in the boys who step up to fill his shoes," Bellamy said.
With the Storm set to face the Broncos in their next clash, Munster's return date remains up in the air, leaving fans eagerly anticipating his comeback.
As the saying goes in the world of rugby league, "when the going gets tough, the tough get going," and the Storm will no doubt continue to push forward in Munster's absence.
Whether he's in the showers or on the field, Munster's presence is sorely missed by the Storm, but they remain hopeful that he will be back sooner rather than later to lead the team to victory once again.