In his second game against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs at Stadium Australia in round 19 of the 2023 NRL season on 8 July,[7] Munro was selected in the South Sydney starting line-up. In this game, he scored tries in the 18th and 76th minute and ran a line-break in the 18th, 73rd and the 77th minute. The result for this game was the Bulldogs winning, 36-32.[8]
In Munro's third and last game for South Sydney in the 2023 NRL season, he played against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at Optus Stadium.[9] This was in round 23 on 5 August. The final score for this match was 26-16, Cronulla's way.[10]
Munro was selected in fourth game against the St. George Illawarra Dragons, but he was selected as the 18th man and he didn't get a chance to play.
2024 NRL Premiership season
His first match for the Rabbitohs in 2024 NRL season occurred in Round 6 against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at Stadium Australia, Sydney.[11] He was selected to start this match. Munro only managed to play the first 19 minutes of the game before reaggravating a collarbone/shoulder injury[12] that kept him out for the previous 5 matches of the 2024 season. Souths lost this game 22-34.
Tyrone Munro's first NRL game after recovering from his collarbone injury was against the Newcastle Knights at Stadium Australia, Sydney on 24th August.[13] This game occurred in Round 24 of the 2024 NRL season. Munro was named in the starting line-up for this game. The final result for this match was the Newcastle Knights winning 16-36.
In Round 26, the South Sydney Rabbitohs played against the Penrith Panthers at Penrith Stadium, Sydney on the 20th of August.[14] Tyrone Munro was named the starting winger in this game. His scored two tries in this match, being in the 33rd and the 53rd minutes of this game, including one full field intercept try. This was his second NRL career double. The final result for this game was the Rabbitohs losing, 34 to 12. Munro's performance on the night received high praise as just two days before the game his mum had passed away, while his uncle also passed away on the morning of the game.[15]
Tyrone Munro's first match after recovering from his collarbone injury was against the Western Suburbs Magpies in Round 24 of the 2024 NSW Cup season on the 17th of August.[20] This match occurred in at Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Sydney. In this game, Munro scored tries in the 17th and 57th minute and achieved a line-break in the 57th.The Rabbitohs won this game 14-28.