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Lighting Latrell: How the Souths’ star’s pass for Friday night’s match-winner travelled a blistering 54km/h.

Latrell’s match-winning pass travelled faster than Usain Bolt

Scientists have established that Latrell Mitchell’s cutout pass that sealed a memorable South Sydney win clocked a blistering 54km/h.

  • Christian Nicolussi

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South Sydney's Latrell Mitchell fired a match-winning pass to Isaiah Tass that put the speed of the club's mascot to shame.
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Bunny bullet: How fast did Latrell's pass travel?

South Sydney's Latrell Mitchell fired a match-winning pass to Isaiah Tass that put the speed of the club's mascot to shame.

Latrell Mitchell and Isaiah Tass celebrate the match winner on Friday night.

Wayne’s weight watchers: How Bunnies lost 42kg and gained winning edge

South Sydney are leaner and meaner in 2025, and it’s down to a tongue-lashing from coach Wayne Bennett on his first day in the job.

  • Dan Walsh
Latrell Mitchell at South Sydney training this week.

‘He’s grown up’: Bennett backs Mitchell to keep cool against Roosters

Latrell Mitchell returns in the centres for South Sydney on Friday night, and his coach has good reason to be confident he won’t lose his head against his former club.

  • Billie Eder
Latrell Mitchell training on Tuesday

‘He’s pretty scary’: Souths can’t wait to see Latrell unleashed in centres

The South Sydney star will make his long-awaited return against traditional rivals the Roosters – but not in his preferred fullback position.

  • Christian Nicolussi
Cameron Murray and Latrell Mitchell.

Latrell Mitchell out for at least two months as Murray hopes season can be saved

South Sydney’s star fullback is facing a lengthy lay-off as the Rabbitohs skipper begins his recovery from a ruptured Achilles tendon.

  • Christian Nicolussi, Dan Walsh and Frances Howe
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Players not playing in Indigenous All Stars: Cody Walker, Nicho Hynes, Josh Addo-Carr and Latrell Mitchell.

The NRL’s four biggest Indigenous stars won’t play, so is it time to move the All Stars?

Nicho Hynes and Cody Walker have joined Latrell Mitchell and Josh Addo-Carr on the sidelines for this year’s All Stars, prompting questions about the future timing of the clash.

  • Christian Nicolussi
Josh Addo-Carr and Latrell Mitchell.

Mitchell, Addo-Carr to make early NRL returns

Parramatta and South Sydney were the recipients of good news after the NRL made a call on two of the biggest stars in the game.

  • Adrian Proszenko
Latrell Mitchell’s ban will be re-visted now the All Stars fixture is expected to remain in February.

The All Stars match looks set to remain in February. That’s good for Latrell Mitchell

The Indigenous All Stars game looks set to remain at the start of the year – and that should be good news for Latrell Mitchell.

  • Christian Nicolussi
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Super Bowl’s over, baby. My final column

I’ve had a front-row seat to greatness and madness in my time as the Herald’s chief sports writer.

  • Andrew Webster

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