St George Illawarra have confirmed the signing of former Kiwis international Issac Luke on a one-year NRL deal.
Luke has played 271 NRL matches for South Sydney and the Warriors.
"Everyone is already aware of Issac's career in regard to his longevity," director of rugby league pathways and list management Ian Millward said.
"Issac has walked the path of the NRL over a long period of time now and will be great for our squad."
The 32-year-old Luke links up with the Dragons after four years with the Warriors, and will likely serve as dummy-half back-up for Cameron McInnes.
Luke and McInnes previously played together at the Rabbitohs in 2014 and 2015.
Luke's arrival at the Dragons will cover the loss of Reece Robson, who is moving to North Queensland.
Luke has played 43 Tests for the Kiwis, including the 2008 World Cup final win over Australia.