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Inside South Sydney Rabbitohs’ Mad Monday celebrations after NRL grand final loss

South Sydney Rabbitohs players drowned their NRL grand final sorrows in colourful style. EXCLUSIVE PICTURES

Who says Mad Mondays are dead?

South Sydney players drowned their NRL grand final sorrows in colourful style at the Cali Beach club on the Gold Coast.

With some help from Cali Beach’s entertainers, the Rabbitohs put Sunday’s two-point loss to Penrith Panthers behind them and the smiles soon returned.

Cali Beach is an up-market club spruiked as “the first of its kind in Australia’’ offering “a variety of food, drinks and daily entertainment from the comfort of our poolside daybeds and booth”.

Rabbitohs players partying hard on Mad Monday at Cali Hotel. Picture: Backgrid
Rabbitohs players partying hard on Mad Monday at Cali Hotel. Picture: Backgrid
South Sydney’s Mad Monday celebrations. Picture: Backgrid
South Sydney’s Mad Monday celebrations. Picture: Backgrid
The Cali girls came out with Vodka on a rocket. Picture: Backgrid
The Cali girls came out with Vodka on a rocket. Picture: Backgrid
The Rabbitohs started partying from 4pm, drinking and dancing. Picture: Backgrid
The Rabbitohs started partying from 4pm, drinking and dancing. Picture: Backgrid

The Rabbitohs started partying at the club about 4pm, with entertainers arriving with vodka on a rocket.

Cody Walker and Latrell Mitchell wore matching outfits, while Benji Marshall sipped cocktails in a purple top.

Benji Marshall (front) at Mad Monday celebrations. Picture: Backgrid
Benji Marshall (front) at Mad Monday celebrations. Picture: Backgrid

There were no reports of inappropriate behaviour, although some of the images will raise eyebrows.

Forward Jai Arrow was at the centre of the celebrations and was spotted popping champagne and posing behind swimmers.

Jai Arrow (back) at South Sydney’s Mad Monday. Picture: Backgrid
Jai Arrow (back) at South Sydney’s Mad Monday. Picture: Backgrid

Arrow spoke earlier this month about why he had put himself on a booze ban after being rubbed out of Origin III for breaching Covid-19 protocols while in Queensland camp.

Rabbitohs players on Mad Monday at Cali Hotel. Picture: Backgrid
Rabbitohs players on Mad Monday at Cali Hotel. Picture: Backgrid

“I’m feeling much fresher (by not drinking),” Arrow said.

“I suffered the consequences. It is what it is. I’m not one to dwell on it.”

Party time for the Rabbitohs. Picture: Backgrid
Party time for the Rabbitohs. Picture: Backgrid
Benji Marshall at Mad Monday. Picture: Backgrid
Benji Marshall at Mad Monday. Picture: Backgrid

Rabbitohs chief executive Blake Solly could not be contacted.

The Rabbitohs had earlier held a fan day on the Gold Coast to thank their Queensland supporters for their time north of the border.

Adam Reynolds — dressed in a party shirt and shorts forced the shirts off Cameron Murray and Tom Burgess and threw them into the crowd, much to the delight of the fans.

Mad Monday at Cali Hotel. Picture: Backgrid
Mad Monday at Cali Hotel. Picture: Backgrid
Mad Monday, South Sydney style. Picture: Backgrid
Mad Monday, South Sydney style. Picture: Backgrid

The club also thanked coach Wayne Bennett, enforcer Jaydn Su’A and star centre Dane Gagai for their time at the club, as they prepare for life at new homes in 2022. Marshall is also likely to retire.

Forward Mark Nicholls pointed to the next wave of talent coming through the club, including fullback Blake Taaffe and hooker Peter Mamouzelos, to keep the Rabbitohs in premiership contention.

Jai Arrow (in pink) during Mad Monday. Picture: Backgrid
Jai Arrow (in pink) during Mad Monday. Picture: Backgrid
Mad Monday shenanigans. Picture: Backgrid
Mad Monday shenanigans. Picture: Backgrid

“Obviously we have some key players leaving — Wayne, Reyno, Gags (Gagai), Su’A, a few of the other guys in the squad,” Nicholls said.

“Like every team we’ve got a bit of turnover but we’ve got a lot of young guys coming through the club.

Josh Mansour (right) during Mad Monday celebrations. Picture: Backgrid
Josh Mansour (right) during Mad Monday celebrations. Picture: Backgrid

“Peter Mamouzelos, we saw Taaffe at the back end what he’s got.

“There’s a lot of young guys who trained over the summer and they’re the future of the club.

Rabbitohs players going hard. Picture: Backgrid
Rabbitohs players going hard. Picture: Backgrid
Latrell Mitchell at the celebrations. Picture: Backgrid
Latrell Mitchell at the celebrations. Picture: Backgrid

“We’ve got a bit of time off now but in a couple months, we’ll try and get back.

“We still have the Ferrari from Taree as well (Mitchell).

“He’s as hungry as ever.”

Originally published as Inside South Sydney Rabbitohs’ Mad Monday celebrations after NRL grand final loss

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