The Cairns Post

Storm’s brewing over ace Munster

- PETER BADEL

CAMERON Munster has become the most sought-after player in the NRL, with seven clubs, including the Titans and Cowboys, targeting the Queensland Origin star.

Munster is on the Titans and Cowboys’ hit-lists, with both clubs registerin­g interest in bringing the Melbourne ace and Rockhampto­n product back to Queensland.

The Storm are keen to open extension talks with Munster but the Maroons ace has indicated a desire to test his value on the open market from November 1, when he can field formal offers.

That opens the door for a raft of NRL rivals including the Cowboys, Roosters, Parramatta and Titans to put pressure on a Storm club which faces outlaying $1 million annually to keep Munster in Melbourne.

It is understood the Titans’ recruitmen­t-and-retention committee have identified Munster as a key target for 2020 and lodged preliminar­y interest with his management.

Titans coach Garth Brennan concedes the club may struggle to win a bidding war for his services, but believes Munster’s signing would be a multi-faceted coup for the Coast.

“I am massive fan of Munster,” said Brennan as his side prepares to face the Storm this Saturday. “We can’t make a formal offer until November 1, but if Cam is in the market, we’d like to have a chat to him.

“There is room for us to afford Munster down the track and there’s no doubt a guy like him would be fairly marketable as well. He is an Origin and Australian representa­tive and one of the best players in the competitio­n.

“The reality is it will be hard to compete against the Roosters and Cowboys.”

The Roosters loom as a major threat to the Storm. The Sydney glamour club will have salary-cap space with Cooper Cronk likely to retire at the end of 2019.

Melbourne assistant coach Adam O’Brien will link with the Roosters next season and Munster is a huge fan of the man who presides over the Storm’s attack.

The Cowboys believe Munster can bring spark to their backline, but the Storm are determined not to lose the 23year-old once groomed to be the next Billy Slater.

“We are very confident of retaining ‘Munny’ – he is an important player for us to keep at the club long-term,” Storm football operations chief Frank Ponissi said.

“He and his manager have been very open and transparen­t and we are aware of the interested clubs. The demand for him doesn’t surprise us at all. It’s a compliment to him.

“Munny has indicated his very strong desire to stay in Melbourne so the onus is on us to make him a fair and reasonable offer.”

I AM MASSIVE FAN OF MUNSTER ... IF CAM IS IN THE MARKET, WE’D LIKE TO HAVE A CHAT TO HIM ... THERE’S NO DOUBT A GUY LIKE HIM WOULD BE FAIRLY MARKETABLE AS WELL

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