Caleb Clarke confirms desire to play in NRL before career is over

Caleb Clarke confirms desire to play in NRL before career is over

Caleb Clarke has confirmed his desire to one day play in the NRL, noting it as a "life goal" of his, writes nzherald.

 

 

The 23-year-old All Blacks and Blues wing has been a mainstay at the top level since a breakout 2019 campaign with the Blues, and earned five test appearances in the black jersey in 2020.

 


 

This season, Clarke has been joined by 2018 NRL Dally M medalist Roger Tuivasa-Sheck in the Blues squad, recently prompting questions over cross-code possibilities for the young wing.


 

 

"That's definitely one thing that I'd love to do," Clarke told AAP.

 

 

"I'm a big (South Sydney) Rabbitohs supporter and I talk to the Rabbitohs boys every now and then.

 

 

"So yeah, I'd love to and I don't know when but it'll definitely be something that I want to tick off as a life goal."

 

 

Earlier this year, Channel Nine reported he had "put his feelers out" in regards to a code switch soon, with reports he was being eyed by the Rabbitohs.

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