Cameron Munster has spent years being cheered because the hero of Suncorp Stadium, however the Storm star is bracing for a barrage of boos as he and his teammates put together to face a Broncos aspect led by the brand new child on the block.
The Storm head to Suncorp Stadium for Friday’s elimination last towards a Brisbane crew that hasn’t crushed them up there since 2009.
Reece Walsh was simply six when that occurred, and the Broncos fullback looms massive as the person most certainly to carry the Storm’s tremendous streak to an finish.
Munster and Walsh performed collectively in Queensland’s State of Origin sequence win, and the veteran playmaker is aware of the gunslinger from up north is the primary hazard given he arrange 25 tries in simply 19 video games this season.
Walsh additionally leads the league with 45 errors however has the boldness to overlook about his errors realizing that he has the expertise and the help from his teammates to bounce again with an enormous play.
“He’s very exciting to watch and I’ve seen it firsthand playing with him for Queensland,” Munster mentioned.
“He’s fast, very agile and he’s a very confident kid. He’s very brave throwing those high-pressure passes, and nine times out of 10 he’s made them stick.
“He’s obviously going to be in our game plan, but you can’t really coach speed, and he’s got something that not many people have.”
Both groups welcome again a bunch of stars who missed final week’s recreation in Brisbane which the Storm received and value the Broncos the minor premiership.
That was Melbourne’s 14th win in a row over their rivals, however Munster says stats will imply nothing on Friday night time.
“I’m sure they know all about the history of how many games we haven’t lost at Suncorp, but it’s only a record,” he mentioned.
“All records are made to be broken so we’ve just got to go out there and play our style of footy.
“We can’t really focus too much on what the records say in the history books, but if we go out and play the style of footy that we know we can play then we can have a really good night.
“If we don’t play the footy that we know we can then it’s going to be a big night for us.
“I wouldn’t say (the record) gives us a mental edge.
“Most of the guys playing for the Broncos over the past couple of years haven’t been around the hard-working Melbourne Storm teams that have won so many times at Suncorp.
“That side is pretty young so I’m sure they wouldn’t know too much about it.”
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