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Take a look back at the 2014 season for Josh Morris.

Centre Josh Morris only managed 19 games for the club in 2014 with a knee injury mid-way through the season really putting a holt to his season.

He started the season in his trademark style, earning representative honours with a spot in the ANZAC test side, before been picked for the Blues in game one of this year’s Origin series.

He missed game two after picking up a knee injury, but did return for game three to help New South Wales defeat Queensland for the first time in eight years.

Unfortunately for Morris, he missed a couple of more games off the back of the Origin win.

He returned for the back end of the season for the club and played a very important role in controlling the left hand side of the field for the Bulldogs to lead the side to a Grand Final spot.

With a rest and break over the off-season, Morris will be looking forward to a big pre-season and 2015.

SEASON STATS:

ERRORS 11
OFFLOADS 10
TOTAL RUNS 166 (averaged 9 per game)
TOTAL RUN METRES 1494 (averaged 83m per game)
TACKLE BREAKS 31
LINE BREAKS 7
TRY ASSISTS 4
TACKLES 172
MISSED TACKLES 21
TACKLE EFFECIENCY 83.1%
1 ON 1 TACKLES 36
TRIES 3
Acknowledgement of Country

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs respect and honour the Darug and Eora nations, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.