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STIRLING MORTLOCK successfully completed his long-awaited comeback to rugby last night, scoring a try in the Melbourne Rebels' 42-27 win over Fiji in a trial game in Ballarat.
Mortlock has not played since undergoing back surgery midway through last year, but the former Australian skipper looked comfortable during the 40 minutes he played.
However, the same could not be said for the Rebels, who were torn apart in a 10-minute stanza by the Fijians in the final quarter - the game was played in four 20-minute periods - conceding two tries in a worrying fade-out for coach Rod Macqueen, who used different squads for each half.
Mortlock said it had felt good to finally be back on the field.
''I was considerably more nervous than I would have been for a normal trial but it was good to feel nervous and it was nice to get back on the horse,'' Mortlock said.
''I felt fine as far as the back and everything so injury-wise there was no drama whatsoever.
''From a cohesive perspective, from the second quarter of the first half, the combinations were a little bit better. I feel next week is going to be a massive step up so I'm looking forward to that.''
After dour wins against Tonga, the Rebels needed a step up in opponent to round off their preparation for the start of its inaugural Super Rugby season, especially with their final trial this Saturday night against an understrength Canterbury Crusaders.
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