
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Joey Lussick, the hooker for the Parramatta Eels, has declared his retirement from professional rugby league at the age of 30, concluding a nine-season career that spanned both the NRL and Super League.
During his time in the NRL, Lussick made 39 appearances before moving to England, where he achieved significant success, participating in 111 matches in the Super League.
His most notable team accomplishments came with St Helens, where he was part of the squad that secured silverware in 2022 and played an integral role in the historic 2023 World Club Challenge victory against the Penrith Panthers.
This surprising win is regarded as one of Lussick's career highlights, solidifying his legacy in St Helens history and demonstrating his resilience and dependability on an international level.
Esteemed as a professional in both Australia and England, Lussick retires as a premiership-winning player whose contributions exceeded mere statistics. He was recognized for his dedicated work ethic, versatility, and poise at dummy-half.
He leaves the sport with a lasting impact in two different competitions and has reached the pinnacle of club rugby league.
