LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken
In a move that has the rugby league world buzzing, Gold Coast's own Erin Clark is making a triumphant return to the NZ Warriors after putting pen to paper on a three-year deal that will see him donning the black and white jersey until the end of 2027.
Hailing from the Manurewa Marlins junior ranks, Clark has been a force to be reckoned with in the NRL, inching closer to the impressive milestone of 100 games.
After a standout stint with the Titans that saw him reignite his first-grade career, he is now ready to bring his skills back to the Warriors.
Clark's journey in the NRL has been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride.
Making his debut for the Warriors at the tender age of 19 in 2017, he quickly caught the attention of fans and critics alike.
However, midway through the season, he made the tough decision to leave the club and join forces with the Canberra Raiders on a lucrative three-year deal.
But as they say, sometimes you have to take a step back to move forward.
Clark took a hiatus from the top-tier rugby league scene, opting to hone his craft by playing local footy in Auckland for two years.
It was a decision that ultimately paid off, as he made a splashy comeback with the Titans in 2020, proving that he still had plenty of gas left in the tank.
Now, with a fresh start on the horizon and a new chapter awaiting him at the Warriors, Clark is ready to show the world what he's made of.
Fans eagerly await his return to the field, knowing that he will bring a level of skill, determination, and passion that is unrivaled.
Get ready, rugby league world - Erin Clark is back and he's ready to take the sport by storm.