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Cronulla forward Cameron McInnes put on a superhero acting performance on Saturday night's loss to the Storm when he dived at Cameron Munster in a highly exaggerated missed tackle.<br>The  five-eighth made a  of the match, racing away on the outside of McInnes with far too much pace for the former Dragon to get anywhere near him.<br>McInnes resorted to a  in a comical tackle attempt, clutching at air and missing Munster by much more than his fingertips. <br>        Cameron McInnes (pictured right) performs a Superman-like dive after Cameron Munster beat him for pace<br>Munster cantered past McInnes, breaking through the defence and passing on the inside for fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen to score.<br> <br> Fans were quick to satirise McInnes' swan dive on social media.<br>'When you accidentally hit the dive button on the controller,' said <br>'The old Harbour Bridge, used to do them in cricket to save your legs in the field so you didn't have to sprint after the ball,' said phyllicanderer. <br>        An amused fan on social media had a field day with Cameron McInnes for hi[https://xn--80aaalddcfhwl3bhizg.xn--p1ai/ The Storm secured a 34-18 win over the Sharks in a high-quality contest, with Munster starring in the eight-try affair.<br>Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy said Munster's post-season white powder scandal, subsequent stint in a rehabilitation facility and self-imposed alcohol ban had been the 'best thing that's ever happened to him'.<br>Ryan Papenhuyzen (right) celebrates scoring a try off the back of Munster's magic in the 51st minute<br>'He just seems to be a little bit more... in control around footy and life in general, so that's a great thing,' Bellamy said after the win.<br>'His consistency this year has been at a real high level so I think he'll just get better and better.'<br>Munster's individual brilliance was on show when he threw three dummies and stepped in and around the Sharks defence from 40 metres out to touch down in the 31st minute.<br>Storm No.6 Cameron Munster scores a try himself, after a fancy display of footwork and dummying 10 minutes before half-time<br>The Sharks' cause wasn't helped by losing skipper Dale Finucane just eight minutes into his first meeting against his former club after failing an HIA.<br>Coach Craig Fitzgibbon said losing Finucane was a blow to their team, which had boasted the best defensive record in the competition.<br>'Ultimately, we had too many soft defensive errors there that ended up hurting us - they put us under a bit of pressure and we sort of got away from how we've been playing,' Fitzgibbon said.<br>Munster's form is a worrying sign for opposition sides, and his skills will surely leave Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett salivating at the prospect of luring the five-eighth north.<br>On a sour note for the Storm, Felise Kaufusi was twice put on report, firstly for a late tackle and then a crusher. <br>Captain Jesse and brother Kenny Bromwich are expected to return next week against the Warriors.<br>If you liked this write-up and you would like to receive additional facts pertaining to стрейч пленка цветная][https://xn--80aaalddcfhwl3bhizg.xn--p1ai/ стрейч пленка цветная] kindly see our own page.
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Cronulla forward Cameron McInnes put on a superhero acting performance on Saturday night's loss to the Storm when he dived at Cameron Munster in a highly exaggerated missed tackle.<br>The  five-eighth made a  of the match, racing away on the outside of McInnes with far too much pace for the former Dragon to get anywhere near him.<br>McInnes resorted to a  in a comical tackle attempt, clutching at air and missing Munster by much more than his fingertips. <br>        Cameron McInnes (pictured right) performs a Superman-like dive after Cameron Munster beat him for pace<br>Munster cantered past McInnes, breaking through the defence and passing on the inside for fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen to score.<br> <br> Fans were quick to satirise McInnes' swan dive on social media.<br>'When you accidentally hit the dive button on the controller,' said <br>'The old Harbour Bridge, used to do them in cricket to save your legs in the field so you didn't have to sprint after the ball,' said phyllicanderer. <br>        An amused fan on social media had a field day with Cameron McInnes fo[https://xn--80aaalddcfhwl3bhizg.xn--p1ai/ The Storm secured a 34-18 win over the Sharks in a high-quality contest, with Munster starring in the eight-try affair.<br>Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy said Munster's post-season white powder scandal, subsequent stint in a rehabilitation facility and self-imposed alcohol ban had been the 'best thing that's ever happened to him'.<br>Ryan Papenhuyzen (right) celebrates scoring a try off the back of Munster's magic in the 51st minute<br>'He just seems to be a little bit more... in control around footy and life in general, so that's a great thing,' Bellamy said after the win.<br>'His consistency this year has been at a real high level so I think he'll just get better and better.'<br>Munster's individual brilliance was on show when he threw three dummies and stepped in and around the Sharks defence from 40 metres out to touch down in the 31st minute.<br>Storm No.6 Cameron Munster scores a try himself, after a fancy display of footwork and dummying 10 minutes before half-time<br>The Sharks' cause wasn't helped by losing skipper Dale Finucane just eight minutes into his first meeting against his former club after failing an HIA.<br>Coach Craig Fitzgibbon said losing Finucane was a blow to their team, which had boasted the best defensive record in the competition.<br>'Ultimately, we had too many soft defensive errors there that ended up hurting us - they put us under a bit of pressure and we sort of got away from how we've been playing,' Fitzgibbon said.<br>Munster's form is a worrying sign for opposition sides, and his skills will surely leave Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett salivating at the prospect of luring the five-eighth north.<br>On a sour note for the Storm, Felise Kaufusi was twice put on report, firstly for a late tackle and then a crusher. <br>Captain Jesse and brother Kenny Bromwich are expected to return next week against the Warriors.<br>If you have any kind of questions relating to where and how you can use стрейч пленка паллетная][https://xn--80aaalddcfhwl3bhizg.xn--p1ai/ стрейч пленка паллетная], you could call us at our page.

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