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Brett Morris today spoke with media following his return to the footy field after a length lay off.

Morris returned from a serioues knee injury against the Broncos in Round 16 that has kept him on the sidelines since the semi-final loss to the Roosters in the 2015 finals series.

The speedster showed no ill effects of the serious injury that saw him require surgery twice and undergo an intensive rehab program.

The  29-year-old made an immediate impact in his first game of 2016, with 146 metres, five tackle breaks and three tries.

Today, Brett Morris spoke about the return, the injury, the rehab program he has gone through, the people who have helped him a long the way and he was also asked about whether he and brother Josh have considered playing for England.

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