Melbourne Storm superstar Cameron Munster reveals secret to return after multiple issues

Cameron Munster has been through the wars this year but says his body is in pristine shape ahead of the finals.

Munster was resigned to having hip surgery at the end of the season when he went down in agony in Magic Round with an adductor tendon tear that led to him missing 10 weeks of action.

Now he is fighting fit and ready to shine in the home qualifying final against Cronulla on Saturday afternoon, desperate to ensure this series has a happy ending.

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It was a case of “Doctor Munster” at large when he described the multitude of complaints his poor groin area suffered early in the season.

“I’ve (had) a lot of things going on,” Munster grinned after the 50-12 win over Brisbane

“A torn (hip labrum) and a bone spur. I had osteopubis because of that. I finally tore the (inguinal) ligament. I’ve just had 10 weeks off and the body’s come back mad.

Munster has been in the wars this year.Munster has been in the wars this year.
Munster has been in the wars this year. Credit: Getty Images

“I don’t feel any pain. I’m just excited to be playing finals and playing like a kid again.”

This week Munster elaborated on what might have been if he had followed through with surgery when he was at his lowest ebb.

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