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Cameron Munster has been cleared of any wrongdoing following allegations of biting Penrith's Paul Alamoti during the NRL grand final, which Penrith won 14-6. Alamoti, who initially reported the incident, later chose not to pursue the complaint, leading the NRL Match Review Committee to find insufficient evidence for any charges. Munster, who denied the accusation during and after the match, expressed disappointment over the incident, asserting that he has worked to eliminate unsportsmanlike behavior from his game. The referee, Ashley Klein, had placed Munster on report after seeing Alamoti's arm near Munster's mouth but admitted there was no clear evidence of a bite. With the matter now closed, Munster is set to represent Australia in the upcoming Pacific Championships.
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