Warrington Wolves sign Jason Clark from South Sydney Rabbitohs
Tuesday 5 June 2018 11:23, UK
Warrington Wolves have completed the signing of South Sydney Rabbitohs forward Jason Clark on a two-year deal from 2019.
The 28-year-old has made 157 NRL appearances for the Rabbitohs since making his debut in 2009.
He said: "I'm glad to have my contract organised with Warrington and I'm looking forward to the next chapter in my career over in England - but first we have a job to finish here at Souths.
"Warrington is a similar club to Souths. They have a long and rich history which is something that attracted me to the club.
"Everyone I've spoken to says Warrington is a great club. They are very well organised, well coached and have a great playing squad.
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"I've been watching them play over the past few months and they are playing an enjoyable style of football. They beat Wigan in the Challenge Cup as I was agreeing to join the club and success like that is a massive positive for me."
Clark was also part of the NRL Premiership winning team of 2014 when the Rabbitohs beat Canterbury Bulldogs at the ANZ Stadium in the Grand Final.
Warrington head coach Steve Price said: "Having coached against Jason for a number of years he typifies what we are building here at our club.
"He's a Grand Final winner and understands what a winning culture is. He is selfless, everything is about the team on and off the field."