NRL news 2023: Cameron Munster, Wayne Bennett bury the hatchet over Dolphins snub
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Dolphins Coach Wayne Bennett and Cameron Munster buried the ax after choosing not to join the Storm star NRL's newest franchise. The dolphins were intensifying Munster to be the face of their teams, and the players seemed almost confident in 2024 that they would be their important man. Munster flirted move to Dolphins, but instead of a four -year $ 4 million agreement stay in Melbourne. As it is NRL 12th round Friday Radley, the middle fight in Dragon the hot waters because of "heading" Dragons finishes nightmare week with the end of fairy tale Bennett tagged Munster's not calling for courtesy as "ordinary", and said that Munster despised the situation. However, the master Koç explained that he and Munster are now in good relations. Wayne Bennett. Bennett said to Courier Mail, "We've talked since then and solved the problem. Everything's fine." "Then I told the truth. He didn't call me, but I went on my way. "It wasn't a big problem for me at the time, but I talked honestly about what happened and my relationship with Cameron is good. Bennett and Munster created a winning combination and won the 2020 State of Origin series with a Maroons team, which was seen as heavy oppressed. Cameron Munster passes to Maroons teammate in 2022 in State of Origin. This led speculation that the two could connect in NRL, which led to Dolphins chase his services. When I was asked if Munster would be a Dolphins player, Bennett shrugged the question shoulder. You should ask Cameron if it's close to signing, but yes, we're interested and decided to stay in Storm." "The truth is that Cameron doesn't play for Dolphins, he plays in Storm, there's no drama between him and me there's no problem with the club. "I will talk to Cameron as I always do, it doesn't matter to me anymore."
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