Storm's Meaney a fan of Munster magic

Nick Meaney says it's not just opposition NRL players who Cameron Munster bamboozles, with his freakish talent also keeping Melbourne teammates on their toes. A self-imposed booze ban has seen new-dad Munster fit and firing this season, with the 27-year-old relishing a return to fullback for the past two Storm games. "It's definitely been something to get used to," Meaney told. "Sometimes he doesn't know what he's going to do next so it's all about staying ready on your toes, waiting for him to do something freakish and hopefully be there to support him.  "I don't think I've ever sort of seen anyone or played with anyone like Cameron. "It's pretty crazy, no matter where you put him he's going to do really well. "He's switched on this year and got he's got his head in the right spot, and his body as well, with no injuries, so hopefully he keeps doing it for us." "There's obviously a bit of a rivalry between Storm and Penrith now with all the finals matches and big games against each other so that plays a part of it," said Meaney, who has never played finals before. "And just the importance of it - we went on a bit of a losing streak and then we won one game against the Warriors and then the Titans so we want to keep that momentum going.

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