Grub and loose cannon we didn’t piss him off for nothing he’s a moron and carries on like a bitch every time he’s tackled I love seeing him get belted what a deadset gooseDont need Walker, injury prone, past his prime and a liability
Grub and loose cannon we didn’t piss him off for nothing he’s a moron and carries on like a bitch every time he’s tackled I love seeing him get belted what a deadset gooseDont need Walker, injury prone, past his prime and a liability
JD said yesterday either Paulo or Milne will get first crack at centre.
Might be like this for round 1:
Ta’affe
AJ
Campbell
Paulo
Milne/Mansour
Cody
Milford
KBW: We have to accept that there aren't too many intelligent people out there and in todays society we are forced to tolerate them. So in my tolerance, the correct spelling is Souths and I suggest you find a community course somewhere to help with your illiteracy.
Easy fix to annoy the smug NRL, build the match up all week, get the rorters fired up and pull Mitchell last minute with an injury. They will freak and serves them right.SOUTHS CLAIM NRL EXPLOITING MITCHELL
By Weedler
South Sydney are on a collision course with the NRL over what the Rabbitohs see as the exploitation of their star Latrell Mitchell.
The Rabbitohs have been privately seething for months about the NRL’s approach to Mitchell. There have been a number of flashpoints , but it peaked at Tuesday’s draw announcement when NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo was asked about the scheduling of Souths’ match against Sydney Roosters. Abdo did little to hide his delight at the timing of the game, which is scheduled for round three when Mitchell returns from a ban for his hit on Joey Manu.
The smile on Abdo’s face when he delivered the news was what irked Souths as much as the scheduling of the match.
The clash between Manu and Mitchell was one of the most dramatic on-field moments of the year, one that still divides the two clubs – and fans. Mitchell missed the Rabbitohs’ run to the grand final and will sit out the first two games of 2022 after he pleaded guilty to a grade-two reckless high tackle for the hit that left Manu with a fractured eye socket.
Souths claim there has been no real consideration given to Mitchell in the scheduling of the rematch – quite the opposite – and that he is being exploited.
Souths chief executive Blake Solly chose his words carefully.
‘‘ The NRL are quick to utilise Latrell and his profile to market the competition or ask him to take a leadership position on issues such as vaccination – when it benefits them,’’ he said. ‘‘ It would be more impressive if they were as quick to protect and defend him from some of the outrageous personal criticism and abuse he receives at other times.’’
Solly and the Rabbitohs were privately seething at the game’s bosses – Abdo in particular, who said Mitchell should have been sent off – for the way they reacted to the incident. That the NRL publicly criticised the match officials prior to Mitchell’s case being concluded annoyed Souths, but they bit their tongue.
The last comment Solly made about racist attacks on Mitchell is a direct reference to a real sore point at Souths that has lingered for two years. It relates to a story first raised in this column when Mitchell was asked to wear an Indigenous flag in the return of the
Simply The Best
ad campaign, without prior consultation with Souths or Mitchell. The Souths star posing draped in the flag became a focal point of the heavily criticised commercial and Mitchell was left to handle the fallout.
‘‘ I certainly didn’t mean any disrespect by smiling or my comments,’’ Abdo said. ‘‘ The draw throws up lots of situations and we don’t focus on one individual. I was smiling because it wasn’t something that was planned for or I had thought about. Latrell is a wonderful player and fans will be excited to see him back playing again. The schedule is driven by so many constraints and we don’t focus on any one individual element.’’
Source: The Sydney Morning Herald
Loving this!! Solly is 100% right!SOUTHS CLAIM NRL EXPLOITING MITCHELL
By Weedler
South Sydney are on a collision course with the NRL over what the Rabbitohs see as the exploitation of their star Latrell Mitchell.
The Rabbitohs have been privately seething for months about the NRL’s approach to Mitchell. There have been a number of flashpoints , but it peaked at Tuesday’s draw announcement when NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo was asked about the scheduling of Souths’ match against Sydney Roosters. Abdo did little to hide his delight at the timing of the game, which is scheduled for round three when Mitchell returns from a ban for his hit on Joey Manu.
The smile on Abdo’s face when he delivered the news was what irked Souths as much as the scheduling of the match.
The clash between Manu and Mitchell was one of the most dramatic on-field moments of the year, one that still divides the two clubs – and fans. Mitchell missed the Rabbitohs’ run to the grand final and will sit out the first two games of 2022 after he pleaded guilty to a grade-two reckless high tackle for the hit that left Manu with a fractured eye socket.
Souths claim there has been no real consideration given to Mitchell in the scheduling of the rematch – quite the opposite – and that he is being exploited.
Souths chief executive Blake Solly chose his words carefully.
‘‘ The NRL are quick to utilise Latrell and his profile to market the competition or ask him to take a leadership position on issues such as vaccination – when it benefits them,’’ he said. ‘‘ It would be more impressive if they were as quick to protect and defend him from some of the outrageous personal criticism and abuse he receives at other times.’’
Solly and the Rabbitohs were privately seething at the game’s bosses – Abdo in particular, who said Mitchell should have been sent off – for the way they reacted to the incident. That the NRL publicly criticised the match officials prior to Mitchell’s case being concluded annoyed Souths, but they bit their tongue.
The last comment Solly made about racist attacks on Mitchell is a direct reference to a real sore point at Souths that has lingered for two years. It relates to a story first raised in this column when Mitchell was asked to wear an Indigenous flag in the return of the
Simply The Best
ad campaign, without prior consultation with Souths or Mitchell. The Souths star posing draped in the flag became a focal point of the heavily criticised commercial and Mitchell was left to handle the fallout.
‘‘ I certainly didn’t mean any disrespect by smiling or my comments,’’ Abdo said. ‘‘ The draw throws up lots of situations and we don’t focus on one individual. I was smiling because it wasn’t something that was planned for or I had thought about. Latrell is a wonderful player and fans will be excited to see him back playing again. The schedule is driven by so many constraints and we don’t focus on any one individual element.’’
Source: The Sydney Morning Herald
Sounds great! Thanks for posting!RABBITOHS CASHING IN
Despite the departures of coach Wayne Bennett and captain Adam Reynolds, the corporate world is getting right behind the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Over the next few weeks chief executive Blake Solly will reveal three new sponsors, one of them a major, to join the likes of Aqualand, Menulog, Crown and Wotif as corporate supporters.
The new agreements will ensure Souths will be up there with the Broncos and Roosters as the highest sponsored clubs in the competition.
Having glamour players of the calibre of Latrell Mitchell, Cody Walker, Cameron Murray and Damien Cook is obviously helpful in attracting the more lucrative sponsorship deals.
Source Daily Telegraph
I get that people will complain it's another change but I like it and believe this is a good idea.SIX-AGAIN TWEAK
As if there haven’t been enough rugby league rule changes … now the NRL wants to tamper with the controversial six-again law next season.
Under the new plan, teams will get a penalty inside their own 20-metre zone instead of six-again for when the opposition is offside or caught interfering and slowing down the play-the-ball. This often happens early in the tackle count when teams deliberately give away a six-agains to keep opponents pinned on their own line.
Source Daily Telegraph
Good to see the new ownership we have a respected billionaire now part owner not like other clubs who are propped up by shady used car dealers
Good to see the new ownership we have a respected billionaire now part owner not like other clubs who are propped up by shady used car dealers