BRADFORD Bulls’ vice-captain Bodene Thompson will return home after the club’s games against Toulouse and Keighley on compassionate grounds.
The former Leeds Rhinos star, 34, will be going back to his New Zealand for an indefinite period, where he will be reunited with his wife and young family.
It will be a blow for Bradford to lose the experience of the loose forward, whose time at the club is over, but Bulls CEO Jason Hirst said: “As well as being a quality RL player, Bodene is also an absolutely first class, inspirational human being.
“I, as much as anyone, sometimes mistakenly believe that rugby league and the Bulls in particular, are the be all and end all in life, but the actual truth is there are some more important things, family being one.
“In reaching this decision, Bodene has put his partner and young family first and all the Bulls staff recognise and understand that.
"Through nobody’s fault, sometimes things don’t work out as planned, or as everyone would like in life, and this is one such occasion.
"Although he’s only been with us a short time, Bodene leaves having made a lasting impression in people’s lives, through his approachability, humility, candidness and unwavering desire to be a good role model to all of those around him.
"He only plays one way and that’s 100 per cent, so I know how keen he is to extend our unbeaten run and go out on a high, after our next two fixtures against Toulouse and Keighley.
"On behalf of everyone at our great club, I wish Bodene and his family every future success.”
Thompson himself added: “I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as a Bradford player and working as part of the club’s Foundation, it has been a pleasure working alongside the staff, players and the local community.
“My partner Kaea and our young family are back home in New Zealand and I am looking forward to being back with them.
“I will return home after the game against Keighley and my sole focus is finishing on a high and giving the club the best opportunity of achieving its goals.
“Thank you to the club for their understanding and thank you to the fans for their support since I came in. I would also like to make a special mention to Jason Hirst and Brian Noble, who have been outstanding since we first met.”
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