Storm's Munster still torn on NRL future

Cameron Munster has emphatically declared a decision about his future is about more than just money, admitting he is still torn on whether to move on from Melbourne after next season. Munster will effectively become a free agent in less than four weeks, with the Melbourne five-eighth then free to negotiate with other clubs on November 1. "It's not money," Munster said. "I have been lucky enough to be in a competitive team for eight or nine years. Eight consecutive prelim finals. "To bow out like we did this year is a bit of a sour taste in the mouth. I just want to make sure I pick the right decision and play competitive footy. "I hate losing, as everyone does when they play competitive sport. I just want to be making sure I am still enjoying my footy and not losing every week. "Money isn't everything. After seeing Penrith win on Sunday I just want to win it again." "That's something that is a nice challenge for me as well," he said. "I have other things. I will probably be noticed more in Queensland and Sydney than I would be Melbourne. That plays a big part. "Can I go out and have a coffee and enjoy myself and be able to eat?" But at the end of the day that's also why we play footy, for kids and fans." "Not everything goes to plan," he said. "I would have to make a decision told Melbourne I was staying or going. It would have been nice to tell them before the World Cup. "But I am just on the fence. It's nothing towards Melbourne. I just want to make sure I make the right decision for my family."

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