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