Cameron Munster

Cameron Munster makes call on upcoming Kangaroos matches

The incumbent five-eighth has battled a knee injury for several months.

Published by
Jack Blyth

'I'll play with one leg'.

Those are the emphatic words that would've played like music to Mal Meninga's ears, with superstar five-eighth Cameron Munster confirming he'll line up for Australia at season's end.

The Melbourne Storm half was a prominent figure as the Kangaroos claimed a World Cup victory over Samoa last November, running the show alongside Nathan Cleary, and their partnership looks set to continue next month.

From their World Cup-winning side, Meninga will already be without Latrell Mitchell (injured), Valentine Holmes (controversy) and Jack Wighton (retired) while a reshuffle in the forwards is expected.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 11: Cameron Munster of the Storm celebrates with team mates after scoring a try during the round 11 NRL match between Melbourne Storm and Brisbane Broncos at AAMI Park on May 11, 2023 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Munster knows how valuable these rep jerseys, and that if he gives it up to a youngster this year, he may never get it back.

“I'd play with one leg to play for the Kangaroos,” Munster told Fox Sports.

“You can't take those jerseys lightly. If I get picked then I get picked, but if I don't then I'll hold my head up high for what I did in the season and get back to working hard.

“If I do get the opportunity to wear an Australian jersey then I'm not going to throw it away because I could retire from representative footy in the next two or three years and be content.

“At this stage, I won't be giving away an Australian jersey because we've got some young, quality players coming through, so if I give it away then I might not get it back.”

Munster has carried a knee injury since the State of Origin series, and despite taking antibiotics, the knee is reportedly getting infected repeatedly, enough of a roadblock to rule the majority of stars out of a post-season tour.

Not Cameron.

“It just keeps opening up and opening up. I'm on antibiotics but it keeps getting infected,” he revealed.

“Anyone that knows me probably knows I have a little bit of bad blood from my genetics, but at the moment it keeps getting infected and at times it's really sore around the glands.

LEEDS, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 11: Cameron Munster of Australia is tackled by Brandon Smith of New Zealand during the Rugby League World Cup Semi-Final match between Australia and New Zealand at Elland Road on November 11, 2022 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images for RLWC)

“I've got to make sure I get it right because it's only an injury and it's not an excuse because I need to be better.”

Munster's season came to a screeching halt following Penrith's 38-4 preliminary carve-up, meaning the half will miss the decider, but be given bonus time to heal if he wants to don the green and gold again in 2023.

Published by
Jack Blyth