Young Rabbitohs halfback Lachlan Ilias has spoken for the first time about being hooked before the half-hour against the Dragons earlier this season, and the recent family loss driving him.
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South Sydney halfback Lachlan Ilias has spoken for the first time about his humiliating first-half substitution against St George Illawarra, and revealed the recent death of his grandfather, Spiros, was driving him even harder to achieve success.
Ilias was
sensationally hooked before the half-hour after the Dragons ran out to a 32-0 lead after just 28 minutes back in June, only to bounce back almost immediately and play a key role in the Rabbitohs’ late-season resurgence.
Coach Jason Demetriou said after the loss to the Dragons that Ilias would start in the No.7 jersey the following week, and pointed out he was still only in his first full year of first grade.
“I think he got a bit comfortable for a month there, and he was a bit inconsistent with what he was doing off the field,” Demetriou told the
Herald on Tuesday.
“He’s super professional and a brilliant young bloke to coach. It’s not about playing one, two or 10 first-grade games – my job is to make sure Lachie has a career here. He’s handled a bit of adversity now, come back and he’s been outstanding for us.”
Ilias struggled to find the right word to sum up his emotions when given an early, early shower.
“I don’t know if shitty was the right word,” Ilias said with a smile. “Nobody wants to be taken off. I stayed warm that night and was ready to go back on the whole game.
“I met ‘JD’ a couple of days later and he told me about not getting too comfortable, and how the No. 7 jersey was up for grabs for anyone.
“The boys in the NSW Cup are playing really well at the moment. Kodi Nikorima has done what he has done in the NRL, so it was all about making sure I earned my spot each week. It was all really positive.”
Ilias, Cody Walker, Damien Cook and Latrell Mitchell continue to build some much-needed momentum as a spine.
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Compare this to how Hook treats our young guys and fails to develop them