By the time Wayne Bennett fronted for his post-match press conference, Latrell Mitchell’s astonishing 49-metre Friday night field goal was already “up to 55”, in Rabbitohs folklore.
With newly re-minted prime minister, and South Sydney No.1 ticket holder, Anthony Albanese hugging the pair in the dressing sheds afterwards, the legend just kept growing.
And who are we to argue with surely one of the best match-winners the modern game has seen, securing yet another famous, backs-to-the-wall Bunnies win and a 14-point comeback against the Broncos?
Bennett is already sweet enough. But watching one of his all-time favourite players pull off an incredible 22-14 triumph against the Brisbane outfit he so loves beating, well, life just got sweeter.
“He just does what Latrell can do, that’s what makes him such a special player,” Bennett said.
Asked if had seen a match-winner struck quite so long, Bennett could only chuckle.
“Not for a long, long time, no. He hit it so sweet and I don’t think we thought it was going over there and all of a sudden we got excited.”
Latrell Mitchell is mobbed by his teammates.Credit: Getty Images
As has been the case all year, Mitchell was off limits to the media after returning from suspension with his State of Origin spot apparently on the line.
Again, Bennett could only laugh when asked if he could believe it’s even a question. For the record he’d love to see Mitchell miss out on a Blues jumper, not because it would benefit Souths.
“Because I’m a Queenslander.”
Surely, it’s a moot point considering Mitchell also led without the ball for 70-odd minutes. He drove South Sydney from a 14-0 deficit with the best part of $4 million worth of talent watching from the stands.
He then stepped up and won it off his own boot. Mitchell’s strike from the halfway line never looked like missing. With three minutes left and his teammates losing their collective minds, Mitchell simply turned, stone-cold, and walked back to his mark as the Rabbitohs clambered all over him.
Just for the road, Mitchell added a try to make it 22-14 with the final play of the game. For the Broncos, Ben Hunt limping off late in the second half with a hamstring injury was a galling sight. On first glance, next week and perhaps the Origin opener on May 28 would seem to be in doubt.
All eyes were already on Ezra Mam’s return to the game on Sunday in Queensland Cup. It’s an even bigger watch now if Hunt is ruled out of a round 11 bout with his old Dragons outfit.
Michael Maguire was nothing less than fuming like it was 2022 and he was still coaching the Tigers as he deadbatted questions on both Hunt and Mam.
“I’ll go through this game before we get to that,” was all he would offer.
Maguire was right to be filthy given Souths really had no right to be pulling a dour contest out of the fire. Not with Cameron Murray, Cody Waker, Jack Wighton, Peter Mamouzelos, Alex Johnston and Tyrone Munro all sidelined.
But the Broncos, never sure things despite a dominant first half, were slowly worn down.
For all Mitchell’s undoubted firepower, it was defensively where he stood tallest. A clutch try-saving tackle on Deine Mariner when he looked destined to score in the corner was Mitchell’s best play since his last match-winning effort - that pass for Isaiah Tass against the Roosters - on the same turf a month ago.
It followed his stopping of a runaway Payne Haas when he was tryline bound. And a one-on-one strip from Brendan Piakura when the Rabbitohs No.1 had no right to rag doll the back-rower the way he did.
Mitchell had company too, with Jayden Sullivan thoroughly improved in defence and back-rowers Keaon Koloamatangi and Euan Aitken getting through a mountain of work.
Souths could barely fire a shot in attack throughout the first half, before Siliva Havili crossed to open the second as Brisbane’s lead was slowly reeled in.
As unlikely as the Rabbitohs comeback was, the sight of Isaiah Tass trampling Kotoni Staggs to send Fletcher Myers on his way was just as unexpected.
Mitchell nailing the big moments though? By now, you can just about set your watch to it.