Sydney Roosters veteran Josh Morris has officially announced his NRL retirement, with the star centre to hang up the boots at the end of the 2021 season.
The 35-year-old is one of the best centres of the modern era, playing 322 games across stints with the Dragons, Bulldogs, Sharks and Roosters.
Morris played 15 State of Origin games for NSW between 2009-2019, as well as representing Australia on six occasions.
Breaking .. A legend on and off the field Josh Morris announces his retirement (at the end of the year ) all of his family were on line for the special moment @7NewsAustralia @7NewsSydney pic.twitter.com/MGiycyPTls
— Michelle Bishop (@7michellebishop) August 30, 2021
LATEST: Josh Morris announces after 15 years he is retiring at season end. Magnificent career. @9NewsSyd @NRLonNine
— Danny Weidler (@Danny_Weidler) August 30, 2021
His twin brother Brett retired earlier in the season after rupturing his ACL, with the pair two of the most likeable characters in the game.
Josh is currently sidelined with injury, but will be back for the finals series for the Tricolours.