Cameron Munster is poised to become just the seventh player in Melbourne Storm history to play 250 games for the Club when he takes the field against Canberra Raiders at AAMI Park on Sunday.
Player #160, Munster has been one of the most adored Storm players since his NRL debut in Round 12, 2014.
Over the past 13 seasons, the Rockhampton product has established himself as one of the game's premier playmakers, playing a key role in sustained success for the Club while also earning representative honours for Queensland and Australia.
Munster will enter Sunday's clash with 249 Melbourne Storm appearances to his name, placing him on the verge of joining an exclusive group of Club greats to have reached the 250-game mark in purple.
Matt Geyer (262), Ryan Hoffman (265), Jesse Bromwich (295), Billy Slater (319), Cooper Cronk (323) and Cameron Smith (430) headline the illustrious group that Munster will follow in the footsteps of on Sunday.
A two-time premiership winner with Melbourne in 2017 and 2020, Munster has amassed 352 points across his 249 appearances, scoring 64 tries and kicking 46 goals.
His Storm career has also included four Grand Final appearances and a host of individual accolades.
The Norths Knights junior was named Storm Rookie of the Year in 2015 before claiming both the Club's Player of the Year and Members' Player of the Year awards in 2018 and 2022.
He was recognised as a Melbourne Storm Life Member in 2024 and has been named Dally M Five-Eighth of the Year on three occasions (2018, 2019 and 2022).
Beyond his achievements at Club level, Munster has become a mainstay on the representative stage, captaining Queensland in the past two State of Origin series and making 15 Test appearances for the Australian Kangaroos.
Melbourne Storm Football Director Frank Ponissi paid tribute to Munster's contribution to the Club ahead of Sunday's milestone.
"Cameron is one of the great characters and hardest competitors in our game, but also a true Melbourne Storm champion who has given his all to our Club for a long time," Ponissi said.
"His record speaks for itself and to earn his 250th Melbourne Storm appearance this Sunday, becoming just the seventh player to do so, is a remarkable achievement.
“We have thoroughly enjoyed watching Cameron develop from the 19-year-old young man when he arrived in late 2013 to the wonderful family man to wife Bianca and sons Jaxon, Jagger and Blake.”
Cameron Munster's 250th Melbourne Storm appearance will be recognised on Sunday when Storm host the Canberra Raiders at AAMI Park.