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2022 Rabbitohs Rumours, Signings and News

callmack1

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Footy show mocked cult hero Mario Fenech when it knew he was sick: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...k/news-story/cb8e4e2526230061c553cadb7ee7a6a7

Players union calls for overhaul of concussion rules after NRL Finals farce: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/pl...s-after-nrl-finals-farce-20220917-p5bius.html

These two articles are also from the Sydney Morning Herald,

Mitchell moolah too good to be true

Souths officials are chuckling at reports that Latrell Mitchell is so marketable that he is now a $2 million-a-year player – not because they don’t think he is worth big money, but because a year ago the same media group, News Corp, was calling Mitchell all sorts of things after his tackle ended Joey Manu’s season.

And anyone who dared challenge the view that Mitchell was a thug – as this column did – was dismissed as someone who was just buttering up Mitchell to get an interview. We were not allowed to have an opinion.

The attacks were hard to read, but not as hard to fathom as the revelation, to News Corp types, that he is the game’s most marketable player.
Souths know who is talking up Mitchell’s price and why it’s being done. And it’s not his agents. It’s designed to put pressure on South Sydney’s salary cap.

Mitchell is not motivated by money, and never has been. He will be well rewarded when he signs his next deal – he is off contract at the end of the 2023 season – but he is a person who craves respect rather than riches. He won’t be a player who breaks his club’s salary cap and forces others out.

Head-scratcher

NRL players’ ability to beat the concussion system and either get back early or disguise symptoms has been an issue this week.

Those questioning the system will have more ammunition when they learn players may never see the independent doctors in person. NRL stars can Zoom with the independent doctors making season- and career-defining decisions about concussions.

There has been widespread confusion about what players have to do to get back on the field, and that’s not surprising because it’s a complex area. The NRL strongly recommends that the “graduated return to sport” strategy should follow current best practice after the initial 24-48 hour rest period.
Once a player returns to their pre-concussion baseline they can then begin a graded return to sport program, which includes:

â– daily activities that do not provoke symptoms;
■ light aerobic exercise – walking or stationary cycling at slow to medium pace. No resistance training;
■sport-specific exercise – running or skating drills. No head impact activities;
■non-contact training drills – harder training drills, e.g passing. May start progressive resistance training;
■full contact practice – following medical clearance, participate in normal training activities
â– return to play/sport.
It would be typical to have 24 hours (or longer) for each step of the progression. If any symptoms worsen while exercising, the player has to go back to the previous step. When a player is considered for an accelerated return to sport in less than 11 days, additional expert clinical opinion should be used.
 

callmack1

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'We want to stay' - Rabbitohs make huge Stadium decision as cross-town battle ends... for now: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...t/news-story/fb48bcb8690dd20fa5c348440497f5df

A little disappointed by this but will see what the future holds I guess. Is Accor still a chance of being upgraded??

Also, interesting to note that the article says we're possibly going to play a home game over here in NZ next year. That's pretty damn exciting!!!
 

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RLPA announce Players' NRL Dream Team: https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/09/20/rlpa-announce-2022-players-nrl-dream-team/

Distraught Fatty refutes 'disgusting' claim: https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/mario-...d-falcon/28177965-d78d-4836-b454-4b900ff669f6

Dan Walsh
SMH
September 19, 2022 — 7.45pm

South Sydney’s push to a grand final qualifier has been fuelled by replacing more than $3 million in representative talent on the paddock and in the coach’s box with cut-price replacements worth less than half that figure.

Eighteen months after the Rabbitohs were roundly criticised for refusing to budge from a one-year extension offer for favourite son Adam Reynolds, rookie coach Jason Demetriou has led the club to a fifth-straight grand final qualifier.

South Sydney are two wins from a premiership - but Latrell Mitchell is trying to keep his head as clear as possible.

He does so as the first coach to successfully succeed Wayne Bennett, thriving where the likes of Ivan Henjak, Steve Price, Rick Stone and Anthony Seibold have all stumbled following in the veteran’s footsteps.

The Rabbitohs roster has also been significantly shifted due to salary cap pressure identified last year.

Reynolds, who picked up more than $900,000 last season in a back-ended deal, Dane Gagai ($750,000) and Jaydn Su’A (around $400,000) were all reluctantly farewelled to ensure South Sydney could manage their next roster iteration.

Rising star Lachlan Ilias has led that earning half of Reynolds’ pay packet before his upgraded extension kicks in next season, Immortal Andrew Johns acknowledging the Rabbitohs had pulled the right rein after Ilias’s composed performance against Cronulla.

“I was the one who questioned why Reynolds was let go,” Johns said on The Sunday Footy Show.”Whoever made that decision should be applauded. It was a tough decision to let Reynolds go, but it’s a win-win. Brisbane won but also Souths have won. Every time I’ve seen [Ilias] play, he’s building his game.”

CEO Blake Solly balks at the term “vindication” regarding the difficult call on Reynolds, directing praise instead to the young halfback and players around him.

“Unfortunately we live in a world of salary caps and you have to make some tough decisions on your roster management,” Solly said.

“Vindication probably isn’t the right word but in terms of Lachie and the players around him, over the course of this season I think they’ve proven us right.

“But that’s to their credit, not ours. The [players] and coaching staff are the ones that deserve to be applauded.”

Out wide the Rabbitohs have journeyman Isaiah Tass at left-centre after Campbell Graham switched to cover Gagai’s right edge.

Picked up on a one-year, top 30 deal in November after battling away on a Broncos development deal (worth no more than $60,000), Tass has been a revelation out wide as a late-blooming, 23-year-old rookie.

Fellow outside back Taane Milne tells a similar tale of pestering Demetriou daily to get him to the Rabbitohs when he had a torn ACL and had played one game in three years.

Both inked two-year extensions at the start of September, Milne’s worth less than $200,000-a-year.

Queensland star Jai Arrow has taken Su’A’s spot in the starting line-up. But journeyman Siliva Havili has been his replacement in 22 games off the bench this season and would hardly break the bank after stints with the Warriors, Dragons and Raiders.

Joining him on the pine midway through the year was bench utility Kodi Nikorima, acting as a like-for-like substitute for the retired Benji Marshall.

Souths paid less than $150,000 for Marshall’s storied swansong and aren’t in for too much more with Nikorima given the Warriors pay the lion’s share of his 2022 salary.

Then in the coach’s box comes the greatest upheaval, and savings, of all. With seven premierships and claims as the greatest of all time, Bennett’s services have with a $1 million price tag for years now.

Demetriou was earmarked as Bennett’s successor within a year of joining the veteran coach as his assistant at Redfern.

“Wayne’s record speaks for itself and any transition from a coach of his standing, that is a challenge and it is daunting,” Solly said.

“We tried to be as well prepared as we could be. In terms of coaching, not much changed between JD [Demetriou] and Wayne.

“But JD was more involved in the forward planning for the club, from the time he was announced as the next head coach in early 2020.

“The benefit of JD working alongside Wayne for a long time was he knew what worked and was able to build those relationships with players, the junior reps and the whole club since he arrived in 2019.”

It’s believed Demetriou will pick up around $550,000 for his first year as an NRL head coach, with a 2024 option in his deal reportedly set to be triggered and his stocks rising by the minute.

For all the heartache of last year’s contract calls, the salary cap space saved on Reynolds, Gagai and Su’A among others has been key to extension talks with stars Latrell Mitchell, Cody Walker and Damien Cook.

Demetriou’s ability to get the best out of a cut-price support cast has helped make that pain worthwhile.
 

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Rabbitohs confirm Stadium venues for Season 2023: https://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2022/09/21/rabbitohs-confirm-stadium-venues-for-season-2023/

Good to have pretty much everything confirmed and locked in for 2023 so our members and fans can have certainty and start to plan.

Awesome to see we're still taking games to the Sunshine Coast, Central Coast, Mudgee, and now Perth again! I'm excited by the two home venues they're yet to confirm. There was talk in a Fox article the other day that one of those may be a New Zealand home game. Being an NZ member myself, that would be a whole new level of excitement and I'm telling you, we'd have MASSIVE support over here!

In other news,

Inside the best coaching transition since Gibson-Monie: https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/09/20/inside-the-best-coaching-transition-since-gibson-monie/
 

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Rumour that souths have signed Matt Feagai from the dragons for 2023.
.he is signed until 24, he would have to be released by st george.
Is he currently on the wing? Or is that his brother, were did you hear this,he is signed till 24, though both brothers are listed as centres and not much chance of playing centre because suli and lomax are in front and 1 brother is on 1 wing and it looks like the other wing is ravelawas
 
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Is he currently on the wing? Or is that his brother, were did you hear this,he is signed till 24, though both brothers are listed as centres and not much chance of playing centre because suli and lomax are in front and 1 brother is on 1 wing and it looks like the other wing is ravelawas
It was posted on another site and could have some legs, the dragons are said to have plenty of outside backs and they may want to clear some cap space to sign David Fifita is what I'm thinking, souths will be without Mansour, Paulo and probably Kennar next year so I see Feagai as a quality signing to supplement what we already have coming through.
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It was posted on another site and could have some legs, the dragons are said to have plenty of outside backs and they may want to clear some cap space to sign David Fifita is what I'm thinking, souths will be without Mansour, Paulo and probably Kennar next year so I see Feagai as a quality signing to supplement what we already have coming through.
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We actually need 1 prop at least, and we were short of backs already so losing 3 they need to be replaced, im hoping we sign tesi nuei from broncos now walsh is going there, he is originally a centre
 

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We actually need 1 prop at least, and we were short of backs already so losing 3 they need to be replaced, im hoping we sign tesi nuei from broncos now walsh is going there, he is originally a centre
There were rumours that we are signing Taupau and it's all gone very quiet of late, is the club waiting until after the grandfinal to make announcements?
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