Storm vow to stop Munster NRL release bid

Melbourne Storm chief executive Justin Rodski says the club will not be granting Cameron Munster an early release as the star five-eighth's management gauges a potential NRL move to the Dolphins. Munster is being courted by the Redcliffe-based franchise who will enter the competition at the start of the 2023 season. "We understand the interest in Cameron's future but I think it's a good thing that a player and his manager shouldn't be talking about moving when the player is contracted for the next two years, that's a non-negotiable in my mind," Rodski told   "Cameron's a contracted player and a required player for the 2023 season. "He's playing some really good footy and contributing really well to the team. "The Melbourne Storm haven't provided permission for Cameron Munster's management to talk to other clubs about an early release. "We're not getting caught up in what's been said or hasn't been said. "We're just focused on this year and next year and what happens after that? Well, we'll wait and see." "I think there should be a review into how we can create a system that allows for clubs to have some sort of protection and salary cap relief as a reward for developing talent to be first grade players in the NRL."

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