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Brett Morris’ 276-game NRL career appears all but over after scans showed the 34-year-old Sydney Roosters winger has a torn ACL.

Morris went down with the serious knee injury during the Roosters’ big win over Newcastle on Saturday night, with scans confirming the worst on Sunday morning.

Facing season-ending surgery, it places the former Kangaroos and NSW Origin star’s playing future in intense doubt, while Roosters prop Lindsay Collins’ season is also over after suffering a similar knee blow.

Morris’ place as the best winger ever is arguable, but his on-field heroics and off-field status as one of rugby league’s champions is not up for debate.

On Saturday night the Sydney Roosters star bravely walked off the field for possibly the last time, refusing a medicab despite suffering a suspected ACL injury.

The 34-year-old was in agony after being bundled over the sidelines in the dying minutes of the 38-4 victory against Newcastle at McDonald Jones Stadium.

Soon afterwards, vision showed Morris in tears in the sheds as the realisation hit him that his 16-year career could be over.

It made for tough viewing of the former St George Illawarra Dragons and Canterbury star who would be in the grand final for the NRL’s most consistently tough competitors.

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Brett Morris (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Despite his age, Morris remains one of the most in-form players in the competition, leading the league with 11 tries this season, which puts the injury-hit Roosters in a tough spot.

“Footy rolls on so we’ll get back to it, we’ve got guys who haven’t played who need to come in and do their job,” said a devastated coach Trent Robinson on Saturday night.

“It’s just, no one gets a fairytale.

“Jake (Friend) didn’t get one.

“Brett didn’t get one…but they also did.

“If it is that case, we’ll confirm that. But they did get fairytales in the way their career was played.

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“I’d like to think there’s a chance it won’t be what we think it is, but it’s a sad night for us.”

The Roosters fear ACL injuries for both Morris and Queensland prop Lindsay Collins, which would bring an end to the season for both.

Already the club is dealing with a hefty casualty ward which includes Boyd Cordner, Luke Keary and James Tedesco, while Friend was forced to medically retire last month.

Tedesco is set to return from a concussion to face Parramatta next week, but the injury to Morris leaves a gap in the backline.

Robinson could be tempted to call on highly-rated teenager Joseph Suaalii to make his anticipated NRL debut after the 17-year-old acted as 18th man for the Roosters on Saturday night.

© AAP

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