Cameron Munster is determined to lead the Queensland Maroons out during tomorrow night's State of Origin decider, despite receiving the sudden and tragic news that his father, Steven, had passed away over the weekend.
Queensland coach Billy Slater announced the news, stating that the Maroons five-eighth was traveling back to see his family in Central Queensland.
Munster was in camp with the squad and was heading for a coffee when he learned that his father had died, according to The Courier Mail.
The Melbourne Storm star broke down in tears upon hearing the news and his team-mates gathered around him to support their captain.
It is understood that he then met with Slater straight, where he affirmed his intent to lead his team out for tomorrow's Origin decider at the Accor Stadium.
The 30-year-old Maroons star then left the camp and headed home to see his family, while the rest of the squad travelled to the Sunshine Coast Stadium for a training session.
In a heartwarming show of support to their captain and his family, the team gathered around Slater as he issued his condolences.
Broncos star Reece Walsh has filled in for Munster in the five-eighth role during his absence, with the 30-year-old playmaker expected to return to camp on today, ahead of tomorrow's clash in Sydney.
The Maroons take on the Blues at 10.05pm tomorrow.
[Source: dailymail.co.uk]
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