Ben Te'o: British & Irish Lions Test star returns to rugby league with Brisbane Broncos

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Ben Te'o's last cap for England was against Scotland in the 2019 Six Nations

England and British & Irish Lions rugby union centre Ben Te'o has returned to rugby league with Brisbane Broncos.

The 33-year-old, who played State of Origin for Queensland, rejoins a club he played for between 2009 and 2012.

Te'o switched codes in 2014, having won the premiership with South Sydney Rabbitohs, playing 152 NRL games and spent three years at Worcester.

He made two Lions appearances on the 2017 New Zealand tour and won 16 England caps in union.

Before his switch to union, the Auckland-born back rower started out at Wests Tigers, while in union played for Leinster, Worcester, Toulon and latterly Japanese side Sunwolves where he converted to centre.

"It's crazy how things work out but I'm just excited to get back playing rugby league and rip in with the boys and really work hard," Te'o said.

"Brisbane is home to me and the Broncos have always looked after me and I feel welcome here - this is the perfect place to let me play."

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