Dolphins centre Brenko Lee has a finely tuned body like an elite racing car, but he can’t bluff coach Wayne Bennett or his right-hand man Jeremy Hickmans when he needs “a service”.
Lee doesn’t want to bluff them either. He just wants to play regular footy after two seasons in the rugby league wilderness.
He had a career-best season in 2020 when he won the NRL grand final with Melbourne and earned his State of Origin debut for the Maroons in the series decider.Due to nagging soft tissue injuries in his legs, Lee did not play a game in 2021 and managed just eight at Brisbane in 2022. “I do everything that the team does but once I feel unsure I have to pull back a bit. I can’t push through it because that is how I tear something, or how something else tears when I try and push through the pain barrier.”
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