Clark's Cheer: Happy Player, Happy Game?

Clark made his Kiwis debut against Papua New Guinea last year, having earlier represented Toa Samoa in two Tests.

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

Erin Clark, now playing for the Warriors, is thriving and has been highlighted as a potential NRL buy-of-the-year contender due to his impressive performance.

At 27, he's enjoying a career-best season, showing his skills since returning to the team where he initially played just one top-grade game back in 2017.

This season, the Warriors have surprised many with a strong start, holding a 5-2 record, and Clark has emerged as a standout player.

After a successful stint with the Titans, where he played 94 NRL games and evolved from a specialist hooker to a middle forward, Clark made his mark on the national scene, debuting for the Kiwis during the 2024 Pacific Championships.

His recent contentment was evident following the Warriors' solid 26-12 win over Newcastle in Ōtautahi Christchurch on Anzac Day, underscoring his positive impact on the field and the team's performance.

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