Whether or not we see Brett Morris on the field again, his legacy as one of the all-time great wingers is undisputed.
The numbers tell the story for the 34-year-old, who suffered an ACL injury in the Roosters’ 38-4 win over the Knights on Saturday night.
In an illustrious 275-match NRL career, Morris has scored 176 tries - the fourth most of any player in history behind legendary Bears winger Ken Irvine, retired Storm star Billy Slater and Manly great Steven Menzies - at a strike rate of 0.64 per game.
He won two premierships - one with the Dragons in 2010 and the other as a Rooster in 2019 - and represented NSW and Australia.