Just four years ago, Queensland captain Cameron Munster was a self-deprecated tinder addict who lost thousands of people in gambling every weekend and found himself recovering after being caught by white powder.
Now, on the day of Origin Decider, Wild Knight Larrikin becomes a superstar and a business-savvy man, and the millionaire property owner is mourning the death of his father.
However, Maroons Skipper did not take a leave of absence, but played in honor of his father.
Maroon Munster celebrates the second match of the men’s Origin Series between Queensland Maroon and New South Wales Blues on June 18, 2025 in Perth, Australia. Photo: Cameron Spencer.
Queensland Maroon Captain Cameron Munster lost his father, Steven Munster, before Game 3 of the year’s series. Image: Instagram.
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The 31-year-old’s on-site transformation has sparked an off-site revolution in recent years, which has put him in property investment and business risks while also rubbing shoulders with some of the country’s most powerful people.
Munster’s first step was to buy his first home in Melbourne, a home in Willsmere Rd, Kew, whose interest in the plant-based portfolio attracted people.
Munster now owns multiple properties, including many investment properties in Queensland.
Cameron Munster’s house in Kew, Melbourne.
Cameron Munster’s house in Kew, Melbourne.
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These included his three-bedroom home in Mooloolaba, which he bought in May 2020 for $650,000, and a four-bedroom home in Peregian Springs, which he bought in 2016 for $575,000.
It was listed in December 2023 at a rent of $820 per week.
In addition to climbing the real estate ladder, Munster has collaborated with Terella Brewing to create an alcoholic ginger beer called Mad Dog, a tribute to his nickname in the storm.
Cameron Munster bought the investment property in Moololaba.
Cameron Munster bought the house in Peregian Springs.
Storm organizers also designed a casual clothing line that includes Ringers Western, Australian and rural brands.
The Maroons will be behind tonight at the sad captain at Accor Stadium, hoping to win the series after losing at home.
After Perth’s shocked victory, they now have the chance to win back-to-back in the rookie center, return props and new defenders.