The Tackle: NRL owns up to Bunny blunders
The NRL has owned up to a series of blunders at the end of South Sydney’s win over Newcastle that will leave Knights fans fuming.
The NRL has owned up to a series of blunders at the end of South Sydney’s win over Newcastle that will leave Knights fans fuming.
Rabbitohs star Latrell Mitchell has been urged to channel his aggression the right way after he was involved in a couple of fiery incidents.
South Sydney superstar Latrell Mitchell always walks a fine line, but this time the NRL thinks he may have gone too far.
Campbell Graham knew something was amiss at half-time as he battled on with a broken face – but didn’t understand the gravity of his injury, and his bravery, until days later.
While the focus has been on how NRL players and backroom staff will survive the game’s growing financial crisis, Rabbitohs boss Blake Solly is setting an example for other club CEOs.
Despite his lacklustre start to the season, the Rabbitohs remain committed to Latrell Mitchell with South Sydney planning to take up the option in his contract for 2021.
A park football coach would have known star recruit Latrell Mitchell was not ready to play fullback in the early rounds of the competition, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
The Gold Coast Titans are ready to turn a loss into a huge win, as Jai Arrow’s exit opens up a salary cap springboard for a $2 million bid for the NRL’s most sought-after signature.
The NRL has promised stiff penalties for those players who break the self-isolation rules, including visiting bars, restaurants or going to the movies – but one rugby league veteran is convinced it will work.
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The highest-profile recruit of the entire summer, Mitchell’s future at fullback is under fresh scrutiny as Wayne Bennett conceded he may move the 22-year-old to the centres following the Bunnies loss to Brisbane on Friday night.
Kotoni Staggs raced over for a scorching treble as Brisbane downed the Rabbitohs 22-18 but the Queenslanders paid dearly for the victory with a Broncos star suffering serious injury.
Anthony Milford’s wonder try was witnessed live by a total of no fans while Souths coach Wayne Bennett sat behind the goalposts on a weird night at Suncorp.
South Sydney Rabbitohs star Latrell Mitchell was criticised by former teammate Cooper Cronk for a midweek trip to Taree, but now Mitchell has hit back.
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