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Charity Shield 2025

KingFlanno7

Juniors
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I still rate Finau more highly than I rate CT
I want to see him back it up this weekend, he impressed me in that trial and in all honesty never really took alot of notice of him. Team first mentality should have the best players picked and the others not having a whinge if they miss out. Should be alot tougher game this weekend can't wait
 

KogarahWarrior

Juniors
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WTF is wrong w/ the Bunnies high performance staff? The way some of their injuries have been dealt with are borderline neglectful. Graham wouldn't have had to miss a whole season had his injury not been mismanaged in 2023. I also can't recall a single game last year where Arrow wasn't clutching at his shoulder
 

Wolfgang90

Juniors
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866
CONSISTENCY

We need to back it up with another good performance because last year we were very inconsistent.

Big game for Sloan & Sele who have both had injury interrupted pre-seasons. They both need to show something major to get a spot for round 1 imo. Love the charity shield, glad they're taking it to a regional area.
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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DRAGONS DROP BALL ON ANOTHER TALENTED JUNIOR

Did the Dragons just drop the ball with another talented Gerringong junior with a skillset not unlike Tyran Wishart?

Former Rabbitohs Lachlan Ilias and Damien Cook won’t be the only players with a point to prove against their former club in this weekend’s Charity Shield in Mudgee.


The flipside of the Bunnies losing Ilias and Cook to the Dragons is talented young playmaker Ashton Ward who turned heads in the Rabbitohs’ trial loss to the Sea Eagles in Gosford.

Ward was the Dragons’ 2024 Jersey Flegg player of the year and is yet another Gerringong junior who looks a real talent, can handle five-eighth or halfback and kicks goals to boot.

Ward’s performance obviously caught the attention of Wayne Bennett in last week’s trial given he’s again got a spot on the bench for the clash against his former club.

Of course, Wishart was a Gerringong junior who had to move to Melbourne before his former club eventually showed some interest in trying to get him back after Wishart emerged as the NRL’s new super sub.

Ward has the potential to play a similar role at the Rabbitohs.

 

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