Premiership profitable Penrith centre Paul Alamoti doesn’t wish to see Cameron Munster suspended for an alleged chew in Sunday’s grand remaining, with the Storm five-eighth adamant he did nothing improper.
Munster was positioned on report with 5 minutes to go by referee Ashley Klein after Alamoti accused him of biting his arm which was wrapped round his face.
The incident wasn’t penalised as a result of Klein mentioned he couldn’t make sure, with Munster attempting to defend himself to the referee who simply put all of it on report and moved on.
Biting is closely frowned upon in rugby league, with Dragons playmaker Kyle Flanagan copping a four-match ban earlier this yr for an incident involving Bulldogs skipper Stephen Crichton.
Alamoti went by with the accusation on the sphere however softened his stance after the sport when he realised the gravity of the scenario.
“That’s nothing, it’s all previously now,” he mentioned.
“No matter occurs on the sphere stays on the sphere.
“A number of boys have been excessive on vitality in excessive stakes. It’s simply the competitor in everybody.”
Storm coach Craig Bellamy didn’t wish to touch upon the scenario after the sport, with Munster now on the mercy of the match evaluate committee.
Any potential ban would eat into the 2025 season given he’s unlikely to play within the Pacific Championship.
“If he thinks that he was bitten then I suppose he’ll say it,” Bellamy mentioned.
“I noticed a bit little bit of it however I haven’t seen it (correctly) and I haven’t spoken to Munster about it.
“I’m certain they’ll work it out.”