Josh Morris not tempted by NSW Origin SOS

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    <p>Josh Morris won’t answer a second SOS call from NSW coach Brad Fittler, ruling out any return to State of Origin for 우리카지노 this year.</p> <p>Morris has been one of the form centres of the NRL in 2020, scoring eight tries for 메리트카지노 the Sydney Roosters since making the switch from Cronulla in round three.</p> <p>The 34-year-old came out of representative retirement last year to play for 메리트카지노주소 NSW, and 우리카지노 on form alone another call up wouldn’t be out of the question.</p> <p>The Blues have potential issues at centre with Latrell Mitchell injured and Tom Trbojevic coming in cold, with just 62 minutes of football in four-and-a-half months.</p> <p>Jack Wighton will likely be a certain starter, while Fittler could opt for an Origin rookie Kotoni Staggs if he doesn’t gamble on Trbojevic.</p> <p>But regardless, Morris said he had no interest in staying in the NRL’s bubble to make a second comeback for NSW.</p> <p>”I’m over this bubble, I can’t wait to get out of it and see my extended family and catch up with mates.</p> <p>”I’ve had my time in the Origin arena, I really enjoyed last year.</p> <p>”I think there are plenty of young fellas now coming up who deserve their chance. I’m looking forward to seeing how they go too.”</p> <p>Morris and his twin brother Brett expect to have their future formalised soon at the Roosters, with one final swan song together in 2021.</p> <p>He insists being put in another COVID bubble won’t stop that from happening, but is one of several players to raise the importance of being granted freedom over the off-season.</p> <p>Players are now on the verge of five months of living with heavy restrictions, with at least 240 of them to earn a reprieve next week when the regular season ends and their teams are eliminated.</p> <p>A point Morris said is crucial for the mental wellbeing of players.</p> <p>”A lot of these fellas have extended families they haven’t seen for a very long time,” he said.</p> <p>”I really feel for the young fellas who live away from their families, or the single fellas not being able to have that interaction with people.</p> <p>”I have a young family, and it’s really helped me.</p> <p>”My wife has been a great support, being able to get home and see my kids every day has made it a little bit normal for myself.</p> <p>”But there are those young fellas and kids who live away from home and their families.

    <b>We’ve just got to check in with them as much as possible.”</p></div></b>
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