Souths roll dice for grand final rematch
He missed last year’s grand final due to suspension, but Latrell Mitchell is determined to take on the Panthers on Thursday despite leaving training early with a groin injury.
He missed last year’s grand final due to suspension, but Latrell Mitchell is determined to take on the Panthers on Thursday despite leaving training early with a groin injury.
The Rabbitohs are close to the new Sydney Football Stadium, but their dreams of relocating to Moore Park are being blocked.
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Latrell Mitchell has never played in a final for South Sydney and has declared it’s where he turns on his best.
Rabbitohs coach Wayne Bennett’s gently fading star took another hit this week when the coaches had their phone hook-up.
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The Dragons face the prospect of being moved to Queensland in a revamped competition for 2020, while the rest of NSW clubs stay in Sydney.
A friend of Latrell Mitchell has revealed the mindset of the South Sydney star after a tough start to the season — and it’s at odds with a Rabbitohs teammate’s call.
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While the NRL have publicly declared July 1 as their intended start date to resume the competition, rugby league will return much earlier if Project Apollo is completed.
He literally gave his leg for the Brisbane Broncos but Jharal Yow Yeh’s 13-year association with the club has come to an emotional end. PLUS the NRL stars sitting on COVID-19 goldmines.
More than 200 players and staff could be jobless as cash-strapped NRL clubs make drastic cutbacks as the true financial impact of the coronavirus shutdown becomes clear. READ THE LATEST.
NRL’s off-contract superstars will be the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic with the game’s most in-demand player set to lose a whopping $1.25m. SEE THE LIST HERE
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