LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Retiring after 13 seasons and 133 games in the NRL, Edrick Lee has hung up his boots, leaving a legacy that saw him celebrated on the hallowed ground of the 2024 Grand Final Day.
Having kicked off his career in 2012 with the Canberra Raiders, Lee showcased his skills with flair and finesse as he donned the jerseys of four different teams over the years.
From the rough and tumble of the Cronulla Sharks to the passion of the Newcastle Knights, and finally wrapping up his career with the Dolphins in 2024.
With 73 tries and 294 points to his name, Lee also had the honor of representing the Indigenous All Stars and the QLD Maroons in the intense battles of the State of Origin arena back in 2016.
Bred in Brisbane, this footy star, cousin to Brenko Lee and Patty Mills, honed his craft under the blazing Queensland sun, before making his mark in the rugby league world with his lightning-fast runs and expert footwork.
Despite battling injuries along the way, when Lee was in his element, there was no stopping him from breaking through the opposition defense and scoring tries with ease.
A true legend of the game, Lee leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered for years to come in the annals of Rugby League history.