
Canterbury Bulldogs have signed Corey Allan from South Sydney Rabbitohs on a three-year deal with immediate effect.
The 22-year-old, who can play full-back or wing, has scored eight tries in 29 games for the Rabbitohs since his first team debut in 2019. Allan made his State of Origin debut for Queensland last year.
Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett said: “We have worked hard in the off-season to sign the right players in terms of their ability and attitude and we believe that Corey will be a great addition for our club.
“Everyone has seen what Corey can do over the past two seasons and we believe that he has the potential to be an outstanding player and someone that adds both quality and versatility to our backline.
“Corey will join us immediately and start training with the squad from today and everyone is looking forward to him being part of the Bulldogs.”
🎙️ Corey Allan on his move to Belmore.#proudtobeabulldog pic.twitter.com/dpwm4MfJfL
— Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (@NRL_Bulldogs) January 11, 2021
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