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Winger Corey Thompson was farewelled at our final home game of the season and he spoke exclusively to Bulldogs.com.au about his time at the club.

Thompson will join Widness Vikings in the English Super League on a two year deal from 2016.

He joined the Bulldogs midway through the 2013 season and went to score 11 tries in 14 his appearances for the Bulldogs NSW cup side.

In 2014, the 25-year-old made his debut for the Bulldogs in round one, before finishing the year as a member of the grand final side that lost to the Rabbitohs, playing 25 games and scoring 10 tries.

The pocket rocket has managed 10 games in 2015, scoring five tries and although his time in the NRL side has been limited this year, he believes his time at the Bulldogs has been one he will always rememebr.

"It's been the best three years of my life playing at this club," Thompson said.

"I couldn't think of another club that I would want to play for, other than the Bulldogs."

The recruitment of Brett Morris to the Bulldogs in 2015 has played a major role in the team's performances and the development of Thomspon's game.

"I've learnt so much of Brett and I've enjoyed every minute of it."

The Winger will depart the club at season's end and had a message for our members and fans on how he would liked to be remebered during his time at the Bulldogs.

"I want the fans to know that everytime I put that jersey on, I gave it 100% and that I represented the Bulldogs well when I played."

He has made 35 appearances for the Bulldogs to date, scoring 15 tries.



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