Cameron Munster says the emergence of youngster Jonah Pezet makes a nice change after a string of injuries decimated troops at the Melbourne Storm. Pezet, 20, made his NRL debut when star five-eighth Munster was sidelined with a finger injury and, with Jahrome Hughes suspended, he is set for his second game at halfback when the Storm face South Sydney on Friday night. In his two games Pezet has been among Melbourne's best, with Munster saying it will be a welcome headache for Craig Bellamy to try to fit the youngster into their top side when Hughes returns. During the opening four rounds almost a third of the top squad were unavailable for selection through injury. "Pez has got a lot of confidence and he's a very good player," Munster told AAP. "He is very level-headed for a young kid and loves working on his game. He wants to improve, so I like the way he goes about his business. "He's really knocking on the door to stay in that 17 and I'm sure there's a lot of headaches for the club at the moment trying to fit him in."
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