From the highest of highs starring in North Queensland’s first ever premiership to being forced into an early retirement at just 29, Cowboys star Michael Morgan reflects on some life-changing moments throughout his storied rugby league career.

As a full-time rugby league player from the moment he finished high school, Morgan was unprepared for the swiftness with which his professional career ended.

But the chance to be a full-time dad to new daughter Penelope was a silver lining as Morgan also tackled some study and cast his mind to post-playing career options.

Morgan shared his experiences of the swings and roundabouts of professional sport with NRL.com as part of Youi’s ‘Life Changing Moments’ series.

“Any time you win a premiership would be life-changing but to be part of the team to first do it for the Cowboys was very special and to be from the region as well makes it extra special for me personally,” Morgan said.

The five-eighth featured heavily in the highlight reels of that dramatic game, throwing the incredible flick-pass in a frantic final minute of regular play to put his winger Kyle Feldt over in the corner to level the scores.


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