Melbourne Storm superstar Cameron Munster has revealed Kiwi playmaker Jahrome Hughes will continue to do the majority of organising as the Storm prepare for the grand final against the three-time champion Penrith Panthers.
Munster has struggled through injuries in parts of 2024 but believes with Hughes taking most of the responsibilities – the Queensland Maroons and Kangaroos representative can play his own game.
“Jahrome is really steering the ship a whole heap this year, and really taking control, and I’m just going out there and playing and running the ball,” Munster told NRL.com.
“I’m going to go through homework, video, and see what I can do.”
Kick-off in the grand final is Sunday night from Homebush at 7.30pm.