- Melbourne dealing with a list of growing injuries
- Sua Faalogo is the last with a concussion
- Face next canberra raiders in Magic Round
Cameron Munster, star of Melbourne Storm, vigorously suggested his club coach Play Craig Bellamy ‘on the’ ‘wing for Magic Round while they are taking care of an increasing number of injuries.
People like Harry Grant (Ischio-Jumbers), Will Warbrick (Concrete Brain), Jack Howarth (shoulder), Dean Ieramia (Achille) and Moses Leo (shoulder) are all sidelined.
The young weapon Sua Faalogo then failed a HIA test after a late blow on the back of South Sydney, Latrell Mitchell, during the 24-16 victory in Aami Park on Anzac day.
Mitchell will be banned for a match if he takes the plea of early guilt.
This encouraged Munster to joke Bellamy will be on the team sheet for the Magic Round Clash with the raiders.
“He (Bellamy) puts the boots,” Munster told journalists on Friday. “Do it on the wing.
The star of Melbourne Storm, Cameron Munster, constituted in a sprayer his club coach Play Craig Bellamy “ on the wing ” in Magic Round as they take care of an increasing number of injuries

Bellamy highlighted the mentality of the following man of the club when they attack Canberra at Suncorp Stadium

Sua Faalogo failed a HIA test after a late blow by South Sydney Fullback Latrell Mitchell Friday
It is a difficult break for Faalogo, which was on the outside in the early stadiums of this season after making 15 appearances for the last campaign.
Bellamy conceded that it will be on all hands on the deck when they attack Canberra at the Suncorp stadium.
“I am not sure (why) we had these injuries with our outdoor back … and I do not think there will be many sites of sites of sites,” he said.
“We have difficulties there and it will certainly not help not play next week.
“This is what it is, so we have to make sure to continue and it gives someone else a chance.
“Our mentality has always been, sometimes it makes things difficult with key players, but when someone is missing, someone has a chance and that’s how it is.
“Take it week after week and plan the week, then take it day by day, just see what we have and what we don’t have and try to get the best of it.”
“There is no point in panicking about it.
“We will come together with our leaders and the coaches and throw some ideas for what we can do and what we cannot do.
The application of Nelson Asofa-Solomona should be available for shock with raiders.