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Wife's revelation about Cameron Munster amid awful family news before Origin 3
Wife's revelation about Cameron Munster amid awful family news before Origin 3

Yahoo

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Wife's revelation about Cameron Munster amid awful family news before Origin 3

Just a few hours before news broke of the tragic death of Cameron Munster's father Steve, the Queensland State of Origin captain's wife had paid a touching tribute to Munster and the kind of dad that he is. Munster has taken leave from the Maroons camp ahead of Origin 3 on Wednesday night, but is still expected to play. The Queensland captain has returned home to be with family following his father's death on Saturday night. Maroons coach Billy Slater made a statement to the media on Sunday morning surrounded by Munster's teammates. "Unfortunately we woke to the sad news of the passing of Cameron Munster's father Steven Munster overnight," Slater said. "Cam will exit camp to be with his family before rejoining his team for the game on Wednesday. "On behalf of myself, our footy team and the state of Queensland we send our thoughts, our love and condolences to Steven Munster's family and friends, in particular his wife Debbie, his daughter Danielle and of course his son Cameron." Cameron was extremely close with his father, who shaped him into the man and dad he's become today. Munster shares three kids with wife Bianca, who had earlier revealed what Cameron is like as a dad behind closed doors. "Our children are a real grounding factor for him," Bianca told. "Regardless of whether he's had a rough day, injured himself, or lost a grand final, he's still a dad. At the end of the day he comes home the same regardless of what's happened. He's an incredible father, and he'll be the first person to say he's a dad first and footballer second." Speaking on Channel 9 on Monday morning, Queensland legend Cameron Smith lifted the lid on what Munster is going through. Smith lost his mother in 2024, while Slater's dad also passed away this year. "Obviously devastating news for Cameron, and his mum and his sister," Smith said. "Losing a husband and a father is just tragic. I think it's a reminder that there are bigger things in life than a game of rugby league. "I know the team has had to continue on business as usual. They had a training session yesterday. They've got to do their best to keep their minds on the job because this is a big game. "But hearing Billy talk yesterday, they have given Cam enough time and space to deal with what he has to deal with over the next few days. They are giving him every opportunity to be available on Wednesday. Knowing Cameron quite well, and being the captain of Queensland, I'm sure he will want to be there with the team and play well on Wednesday." Smith and Slater both know exactly what Munster is dealing with. "The one thing I've learnt - I lost my mother only 12 months ago - the world keeps moving unfortunately, as much as you want it to all stop," Smith added. "As sad as it would be for them in camp at the moment, they've now got to try and refocus. They are all professionals and I'm sure they will go out there and do all Queenslanders proud." RELATED: Roosters half set to be axed after ugly loss to Wests Tigers Family first as Panthers star withdraws from representative games Just days before the passing of his father, Munster spoke of his desire to lead Queensland to what would be a historic victory if they can prevail in Sydney on Wednesday night. No Maroons side in 45 years has lost the first game of the series and won the next two away from home, but their victory in Perth in Game 2 put them closer to the historic feat. Terribly sad news out of the Maroons camp this morning - Cameron Munster's father Steven has passed away overnight. Flanked by the team, Billy Slater confirmed the Qld captain has exited camp to be with his family. Condolences & love being sent to the Munster's @abcsport @abcnews — Jessica Stewart (@Jess_Stewart16) July 6, 2025 Melbourne Storm wishes to offer its deepest condolences to the Munster family following the passing of Cameron's father Steve all our thoughts and prayers at this incredibly difficult time 💜 — Melbourne Storm (@storm) July 6, 2025 The NSWRL would like to send our condolences to Cameron Munster and his family for their loss. — NSWBlues (@NSWBlues) July 6, 2025

Cameron Munster's wife Bianca reveals how her husband lost 'love for the sport' and bounced back from despair
Cameron Munster's wife Bianca reveals how her husband lost 'love for the sport' and bounced back from despair

Daily Mail​

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mail​

Cameron Munster's wife Bianca reveals how her husband lost 'love for the sport' and bounced back from despair

Bianca Munster has opened up on her footy star husband's challenging rugby league journey - and how he told her he didn't want to play anymore after the infamous 'white powder' scandal. Cameron Munster, the newly appointed Queensland skipper, is on the cusp of leading his Maroons side to Origin glory. However, Bianca has lifted the lid on the struggles he has gone through along the way, and how he rediscovered his love for the sport. Munster, who has been open about his struggles with gambling, alcoholism and anxiety, made headlines in 2021 after he was pictured with a white substance during a heavy drinking session with teammates. The 30-year-old was fined $130,000, forced to undergo treatment for alcohol and banned from drinking by the club for 12 months. 'It was a really tough time, for not only Cam but our families,' Bianca told News Corp. 'There was a lot of online abuse and hate which went on for a long time - even still to this day. 'There was a moment where it was just the two of us and he said to me he didn't want to play football anymore and he lost the love for the sport. 'There was a lot of personal reflection and work he put into himself to reignite the fire in his belly to come back bigger and better. 'It took a great deal of support and trust from people who genuinely cared about him and this helped him understand what direction he wanted to go and what he needed to do to get there. Munster, who has three kids with his wife Bianca, now leads a more settled life. 'A huge factor was also our first son Jaxon being born later that year. Becoming a parent really opens your eyes and changes your whole perspective on life,' she said. 'I saw this effect on Cameron first hand.' Last month, Munster revealed how the scandal cost him almost $500,000. The newly appointed Queensland Maroons skipper has bounced back from rock bottom Munster checked himself into a rehab facility in Brisbane - the very same that Broncos star Ezra Mam attended following his recent controversies. The month-long stay cost him $80,000 - and the club wasn't helping out with any of the costs. Munster says that with lost sponsorships, fines and legal bills, the whole affair cost him around half-a-million dollars. 'At the end of the day, the Storm wanted to do the best thing for me and that meant going to where I went,' he told News Corp. 'I agreed to do it. 'I had to change my life. 'In rehab, I learnt who my close friends were. 'You get to the professional stage of rugby league with the limelight and it might not be rock star status, but I started to think I was a rock star. 'I needed to see who my real friends were. 'To be honest, I learnt there wasn't a whole heap there for me. I have a small circle now and it's one of those periods where I had to grow up and I believe I have. 'Looking back, I'm glad I did it. It's been for the better.'

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