The Warriors have let Kodi Nikorima join South Sydney for the remainder of the 2022 season.
The playmaker will leave his playing contract with the Kiwi club immediately and will have a player option with the Rabbitohs for 2023.
South Sydney head of football, Mark Ellison says Nikorima will give the team more options and depth in the backline.
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“Kodi has been a strong performer at NRL and international level for a number of seasons now, across many positions including all of the key spine positions,” Ellison said.
“He will add depth to our side across many facets of the game and we feel he can bring another dimension to our attack as well as strength to our defence when he is on the field.
“His experience will also be valuable to many of the young players we have in our squad. We look forward to seeing Kodi in our cardinal and myrtle jersey this season.”
Nikorima, 28, has played 145 NRL matches for the Warriors and Broncos since making his debut for Brisbane in 2015.
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