Storm star ‘in really good shape’ after rehab
After finishing his four-week spell in rehab, Cameron Munster has returned ‘in really good shape’ ahead of what could be his most important NRL season yet.
After finishing his four-week spell in rehab, Cameron Munster has returned ‘in really good shape’ ahead of what could be his most important NRL season yet.
With a deadline of the end of this week to get his first jab, the Storm’s CEO is confident anti-vax star Nelson Asofa-Solomona will do what’s needed to play.
The Storm’s latest recruit is fully aware of the Josh Addo-Carr sized shoes he’s filling, but has made a bold declaration about what he’ll bring to the club.
Nelson Asofa-Solomona appears unlikely to join his Melbourne Storm teammates at pre-season training from next month.
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