Broncos set for Magic Round blockbuster; Bennett’s Rd 1 grudge match
Magic Round is set for some schedule changes in 2025, setting up a blockbuster clash for the Broncos, while Wayne Bennett could be headed back to Redcliffe in Round 1.
Magic Round is set for some schedule changes in 2025, setting up a blockbuster clash for the Broncos, while Wayne Bennett could be headed back to Redcliffe in Round 1.
Rabbitohs star Latrell Mitchell is clearly keen to move past his white substance saga and be fighting fit for new coach Wayne Bennett.
Latrell Mitchell has ripped out his private bar, built a personal home gym and undergone a dramatic personal transformation ahead of the 2025 season, all in a bid to save his NRL career under Wayne Bennett.
Focus should be on planning how to crack into the top eight in 2025, but the Eels and Dragons are among those being distracted by player contract headlines. See the full NRL off-season power rankings.
If there was any lingering glimmer of hope of the Eels ending their 38-year premiership drought, it was washed away on Thursday night.
South Sydney’s magical run towards the top eight has continued as Latrell Mitchell and Cody Walker lead their side to a fifth straight win, as Parramatta slumped to a fourth straight loss.
While Latrell Mitchell’s return and a vastly improved defence have helped, Souths players credit a secret meeting for saving their season.
Latrell Mitchell has made a rare, startling admission about his private life after revealing why he has been getting “s*** on”.
The brother of a NSW Blues player will spearhead the Queensland schoolboys at the ARSSL championships. Enjoy our deep dive into his style of play — along with an insight into his 14-15 years Maroons’ teammates.
Wayne Bennett is partly responsible for South Sydney’s recent revival, even offering coaching advice from 900 kilometres away – and the Dolphins are paying a major price, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
Damien Cook has urged the Rabbitohs not to go to market to try to replace him, with a quality replacement already at the club and desperate to get his shot.
The Rabbitohs’ resurgence continued as they chalked up their fourth straight win. But they will be sweating on the charge sheet after Jack Wighton was put on report twice against Manly.
Cam Murray says he tried to be ‘stoic and tough’ as the Rabbitohs unravelled, but admits he’s seen some dark days in the last year at South Sydney.
Souths have the cash to chase a replacement for Damien Cook, but they don’t have to look far with a local junior showing he’s the man to take them forward.
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