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2025 Rabbitohs Pathways

speedster

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Letting too many offloads go and not defending our edges well at all. 2 tries out wide now to Newtown and this is what the Sharks are so good at also in 1sts. Putting their wingers over who use the full width of the ground.
 

speedster

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Being totally outclassed by the Jets in Cup. Dodd ineffective and being outclassed by his opposite again although he is playing behind a badly beaten pack it must be said. No half is going to shine when they're always on the backfoot. Still, his kicking has been luke warm and he doesn't look like he has any spark about him.
 

Hellray

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Being totally outclassed by the Jets in Cup. Dodd ineffective and being outclassed by his opposite again although he is playing behind a badly beaten pack it must be said. No half is going to shine when they're always on the backfoot. Still, his kicking has been luke warm and he doesn't look like he has any spark about him.
Yeah agreed the forward pack is given him no space to create.
Kicking game is leaving nothing to be desired

our pack is tiny, Fletcher won’t be getting a debut in the top grade anytime soon with his very quiet performance so far
 

speedster

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Good news in the Juniors pathways.

Both the SG Ball and HM sides had victories over their Penrith counterparts.

The now 6th placed HM side won 26-22 while the SG Ball side (currently 2nd) smashed Penrith to the tune of 52-8.

Both sides take on the Wahs next Sunday who are currently 3rd in HM and 12th in SG Ball.
 

speedster

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Rabbitohs to Face Panthers, Warriors and Raiders in Pathways This Weekend​

South Sydney Rabbitohs
Tue 25 Mar 2025, 04:00 PM

Redfern Oval will play host to five pathways games over two days this weekend as the junior representative regular seasons move into their final fortnight of matches.

On Saturday 29 March, the Rabbitohs will play the Penrith Panthers in the NSW Cup men’s round four match at 3pm, with the Jersey Flegg Cup under 21s men’s game between South Sydney and the Panthers to be played at 1pm.

On Sunday 30 March, the SG Ball Cup under 19s men’s team will play the Warriors in round eight at Redfern Oval at 11am, followed by the Lisa Fiaola Cup under 17s girls’ team taking on the Canberra Raiders at 1pm, and the Tarsha Gale Cup under 19s women’s team playing the Raiders at 2:30pm.

The Rabbitohs’ Harold Matthews Cup under 17s boys’ team will play the Warriors away from home on Sunday 30 March at 11am NZT (9am AEDST) at Navigation Home Stadium in Pukekohe, New Zealand.

NSW Cup Team for Round Four Against Penrith:​

1- Fletcher Myers
2- Dane Towns
3- Talanoa Penitani
4- Carson Kaho
5- Max Lehmann
6- Ashton Ward
7- Lewis Dodd
8- Salesi Ataata
9- Daniel O’Donnell
10- Tayson Fakaosi
11- Henry O’Kane
12- Thomas Fletcher
13- Ryan Gray
Interchange:
14- Jordan Plath
15- Bear Williams
16- Toesami Toevai
17- Kaylen Miller
18- Ruatapu Ngatikaura
 

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