NRL fans have been left shocked after Melbourne Storm five-eighth Cameron Munster led the team to a thrilling golden point victory with a bone sticking out of his finger.
Several amazed fans took to social media to applaud the dedication from Munster to be able to not only return to the field but to carry his team to a victory.
“BTW Cameron Munster’s finger last night. Poking out at right angles. And he went back on?! Can’t even imagine how painful that is,” marvelled a third viewer. However, Munster's second half return inspired Melbourne to find their attacking prowess as they clawed their way back into the game.
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