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JUST IN: Reentering the field, Jason Clark signs with a new squad

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Jason Clark, a loose forward and South Sydney Rabbitohs club star, will play again in 2024 after joining a new team.

The 34-year-old played in 172 first-grade games for the South Sydney Rabbitohs from 2009 to 2018, including one where he came off the interchange bench to help the team win the 2014 premiership against the Canterbury Bulldogs.

In addition, he played five seasons in the Super League and Elite One Championship divisions abroad with the Warrington Wolves and Limoux Grizzlies.

According to News Corp, Clark will play football with the Coogee Wombats again in the Souths Juniors A-grade league in 2024.

As a lifelong Wombat, he will bring seasoned expertise to a youthful and inexperienced team that has multiple players from the Rabbitohs pathway system.

These players include Rabbitohs-aligned players James Kokkinos and Archie Donnelly, as well as playmaker Emmanuel Di Bartolo.

Shaun Dowie, Evan Manning, Jake Tobin, and Daniel Mougios—the latter two of whom have excelled in OzTag and were previously coached by Adrian Lam—will alternate as the team’s captains.

Additionally, Mougios is the younger brother of Nick Mougios, a nine-time Greek international who was a member of Greece’s inaugural World Cup squad together with Lachlan Ilias and Peter Mamouzelos.

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