A TEARFUL Jason Clark bid an emotional farewell to South Sydney Rabbitohs last night as he prepares for the next chapter of his career with Warrington Wolves.
The back rower has signed a two-year deal with The Wire from next season, which brings to an end a 10-year NRL career with Souths.
Clark struggled to hide his emotions at a dinner held by the Rabbitohs in his honour, as teammates such as Greg Inglis and Sam Burgess shared their stories with the guests.
The 29-year-old is expected to arrive in England in the coming weeks ahead of The Wire’s return to pre-season training on November 19.
Watch Clark's emotional speech below
Last night we farewelled Jason Clark, the ultimate Clubman. 🙌😢🐇❤️💚
— South Sydney Rabbitohs 🐰 (@SSFCRABBITOHS) November 2, 2018
Watch the full video 👉 https://t.co/9BBWYVqfxQ#GoRabbitohs #ThanksClarky pic.twitter.com/HwjS1QyMsu
🐰➡️🐺 @JaceClark013 said an emotional farewell to @SSFCRABBITOHS this week, we can't wait to welcome him to the Wire for 2019https://t.co/retkqTMVEX
— Warrington Wolves (@wolvesrl) November 2, 2018
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