Queensland captain Cameron Munster is assured prop Tino Fa’asuamaleaui will do his late father Fereti proud in tomorrow evening’s State of Origin II on the MCG.
Fa’asuamaleaui left the Maroons’ coaching camp on the Sunshine Coast final week after his father died following a battle with most cancers.
He hung out along with his household earlier than rejoining Maroons teammates in Melbourne on Sunday.
Final 12 months, Munster’s father Steven died whereas the Maroons have been in camp on the Sunshine Coast making ready for the series-deciding Origin III in Sydney.
He left camp to be along with his household earlier than returning to play an inspirational and emotional position in a well-known 24-12 win.
“We now have clearly gone by some robust instances, me and Tino, so I do know precisely how he’s feeling,” Munster stated.
“If you lose your mentor, or an idol or a task mannequin of your loved ones, particularly your dad, it does take a heavy toll on you.
“I do know Fereti will probably be very pleased with the person and father he has turn into.
“All of us discuss rugby league accolades, however the values Fereti put in Tino … I’m positive he will probably be a really proud dad tomorrow evening whatever the outcome.
“We all know what Tino is about and we’re proper behind him … hopefully he can play the footy Fereti can be pleased with.”
Maroons ahead Kurt Capewell stated Fa’asuamaleaui would do “something for his teammates”, which was one cause why he has determined to play within the match.
“I can not think about what it is prefer to undergo,” Capewell stated.
“All we will do is get round him and be there for him.”
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