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- From: The Daily Telegraph
- March 22, 2011 12:00AM

Rhys Wesser. Picture: Brad Hunter Source: The Daily Telegraph
SOUTHS fullback Rhys Wesser will pay the price for a horror show against the Bulldogs, with the veteran set to be axed today for Friday's crunch game with Parramatta.
Wesser missed a high ball, two crucial tackles that led to tries and was sin-binned for the final 10 minutes in one of the most forgettable afternoons of his 205 game career.
And while the 31-year-old yesterday vowed to bounce back against the Eels, The Daily Telegraph has learned John Lang will dump the veteran for flying winger Nathan Merritt.
The revelation came after Wesser yesterday admitted he let Souths side down.
"Yeah, I want to repay the boys," Wesser said after a recovery session. "I let down the boys. I let down the team and it's something that I regret, so I'm looking forward to Friday night. We need to get a win."
Wesser admits his 70th minute sin-binning for holding down Bulldogs winger Steve Turner in a tackle cost the side any hope of victory.
However, the veteran fullback felt a penalty should have been sufficient.
"Ten minutes - I guess that was a bit extreme I think, but then again I'm not the ref," he said. "But it was a hard to take, walking off. They scored straight away.
"Me not being there was a big difference ... just not being able to direct the defence to where the attackers are."
After losing their opening two games from winning positions, Wesser insists the Rabbitohs are close to clicking, but the side must cut out the lapses in concentration.
And he admits the task doesn't get any easier against an Eels side smarting from last Friday's 20-6 loss to Penrith.
"It's going to be a tough game," Wesser said.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...ling-rhys-wesser/story-e6frexnr-1226025689170