The NRL season has been placed under suspension amid the coronavirus pandemic, leaving all players, coaches and club officials in a world of uncertainty as no clear return date for rugby remains.

With the exponential spread of COVID-19, the game remains in limbo, with the season potentially facing the chance it may not resurface if the virus can't be contained in time.

Many stars and veterans of the game entered this year with retirement on their mind, and now with the time frame of 2020 up in the air, many players may have to consider that they have already played their last match.

An abrupt ending to a career is tough to celebrate, as many face the prospect of not being able to thank teammates and fans for taking part in their long, illustrious careers.

We take a look into who may have played their final match in 2020, as we hope the season returns to give them one last crack at a premiership.

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10. Josh Morris (Sydney Roosters)

Unlike Brett, Josh's job security in the NRL isn't as clear. While his move to Sydney to pair up with his twin was a dream move, the dream may soon come to an abrupt awakening.

Josh was unable to feature for the Roosters until after round two, with the league drawing to a suspension in the build up round three and the brothers' reconciliation.

Josh's future with Sydney may be short-lived as Billy Smith is expected to return from an ACL injury at the conclusion of 2020.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 27: Josh Morris of the Blues is tackled during game one of the State of Origin series between the New South Wales Blues and the Queensland Maroons at ANZ Stadium on May 27, 2015 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)
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