He feared his career was over. A milestone has confirmed enforcer’s return

He feared his career was over. A milestone has confirmed enforcer’s return

“It’s good to be back [doing contact], it’s been a while so it’s been good to get back in the groove of things and make a tackle again.

“It’s still very low-level at the moment.

“Since I’ve had the surgery we’ve ticked every box so far and things are coming along really well.

“I still have a long way to go, but we’re making a start on it. We’ll be looking to make a play for round one, if that means getting a few trials in before that then we’ll do that, but we’ll cross that bridge when we get to it.”

Daniel Saifiti (shoulder), Tom Gilbert and Max Plath (ACLs) are all eyeing off early-season returns.

They will be injected by English forward Morgan Knowles, who arrives from St Helens as Super League champion boasting seven Tests for England.

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Throughout his rehabilitation, Flegler could be regularly seen running up and down the sidelines behind Kayo Stadium.

“I feel a little bit fitter, but it’s more so a mindset thing. When you’re running by yourself compared to when you’re running with 20 other blokes it’s a little bit more enjoyable, that’s for sure,” Flegler said.

“There are thoughts that always roll through your head, but we have a great medical staff here, we had a great surgery, and we’re just lucky things have turned out the way they have. There are people out there doing a lot worse than me.

“When you’re sitting on the sidelines, and you get around to finals time or Origin time, and you get to see what your mates are doing, getting to run out in front of a big crowd, those little moments still keep you hungry.”

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