Storm ‘pest’ Cameron Munster pulls off VERY CHEEKY schoolyard prank after win over Rabbitohs

Cameron Munster was back to his prime on and off the pitch, with the ‘plague’ Storm superstar caught in the act of a VERY CHEEKY schoolyard prank after winning over Rabbitohs

  • Cameron Munster made a joke after the game
  • The incident was caught on camera Friday night.
  • Involved a Rabbitohs coach at Accor Stadium
  • His teammate Harry Grant then sprang into action.

After guiding the Storm to an impressive win over the Rabbitohs on Friday, NRL superstar Cameron Munster showed off his unique sense of humour.

Sensing an opportunity, the fifth-eighth ‘played’ a Rabbitohs coach at Accor Stadium, and the cheeky moment was caught on camera.

The coach in question, who also works with the Queensland Origin team, was busy chatting with Melbourne winger Xavier Coates.

Munster, the ‘pest’ of the team in Melbourne, could be seen walking past, before turning and gasping at the red-faced manager.

The couple then hugged on the field.

The fifth eighth ‘played’ a Rabbitohs coach (pictured) at Accor Stadium moments after full time on Friday, and the cheeky moment was caught on camera.

But the antics weren’t over yet.

Harry Grant, also a star for the Maroons, gasped at the same coach, who couldn’t believe what had just occurred.

Meanwhile, Storm coach Craig Bellamy hopes his team has turned the corner after their gutsy 18-10 win.

“We want to be a good defensive team first and foremost, and with all due respect, this year [early rounds] we haven’t been that,’ he said at the post-game press conference.

After guiding the Storm to an impressive win over the Rabbitohs on Friday, superstar Cameron Munster showed off his sense of humor.

After guiding the Storm to an impressive win over the Rabbitohs on Friday, superstar Cameron Munster showed off his sense of humor.

It’s something we’ve always prided ourselves on at the Storm.

“I thought there was a lot of last-ditch effort out there, and we got our reward.”

Bellamy said that “this year is probably the most inexperienced team I’ve ever coached on the Storm” following the offseason departure of forward quartet Jesse and Kenny Bromwich, Felise Kaufusi (Dolphins) and Brandon Smith (Roosters).

Munster, Grant and fullback Nick Meaney all stood out in the gutsy win, with young running back Jonah Pezet also impressing.