Bellamy won't push Munster for NRL call

Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy is determined not to heap added pressure on Cameron Munster ahead of the NRL finals as the in-demand playmaker weighs up a multimillion-dollar call on his future. The Storm can sew up a top-four finish with victory over the Sydney Roosters on Friday night or six days later against Parramatta. "I've had a couple of chats with him and I don't want to put any pressure on him, especially now we're getting to the business end of the year," Bellamy told reporters on Thursday. "He'll make a decision on what's best for him. "Obviously for me that decision is staying here, but he'll have to make his mind up on that. "He's been an immense part of our club for a fair while now so hopefully he sees himself fit to stay." "For us for planning for the year after next we'd like that decision to come, but at the end of the day I don't see it has to be in too big a rush," Bellamy said. "We just want him to be playing the best footy he can at this time of the year, just like every other player. "I don't want to put any pressure on him about stuff that's not concerned with actual footy on the field."

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