CANTERBURY Bulldogs have announced that Wolves hooker Michael Sullivan will join them on a two-year deal from next season.
Canterbury have announced a deal to bring Sullivan back to Sydney from 2008, with Wolves also confirming that the out-of-contract Australian will not be at The Halliwell Jones Stadium next year.
Sullivan is likely to have already played his last game for Wolves after breaking his arm in Sunday's 42-6 win against Salford.
Paul Cullen said on Tuesday that he did not expect him to be fit before the end of the season but the predicted recovery time of between six and eight weeks gives him a slight chance of figuring should Wolves make the play-offs.
Sullivan had been all set to sign for Canterbury over the weekend and has now penned a deal after a slight delay while his medical condition was assessed.
A Wolves statement read: "The club would like to thank Mike for his service over the last two seasons on and off the field, having contributed to so many Foundation projects."
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