25/07/2022
Contenders or Pretenders: South Sydney Rabbitohs
Wayne Bennett’s departure following South Sydney’s Grand Final defeat in 2021 left many pundits wondering where a Jason Demotriou led Souths’ would wind up in 2022. After a disappointing start to the season with a loss to the resurgent Broncos in Brisbane and a nail-biting one-point defeat to competition heavy-weights, the Melbourne Storm, many fans considered Souths’ a write-off for 2022.
The return of superstar fullback Latrell Mitchell saw Souths clench comprehensive victories against the Roosters, Dragons and Bulldogs. Many punters were made to eat their words from the earlier stages of the competition, however, these concerns were vindicated when Souths fell to the Broncos at home, Tigers and the Dragons- a game where rookie halfback Lachlan Illias was taken from the field in the sides bitter defeat.
There is no doubt that the form of the Rabbitohs coincides with the performance of marquee man, Latrell Mitchell. After returning from hamstring rehabilitation in the United States which saw him sidelined for a period of 11 competition rounds, Mitchell has led the resurgent Souths’ to a four game winning streak against the Eels, Knights, Bulldogs and most recently, the Melbourne Storm.
Still battling for a spot in the finals series, Souths will need to win a large portion of their remaining games to be playing finals footy in 2022. Although Souths will be without Origin bolter Campbell Graham for the remainder of the year, the club boasts the likes of Australian representative stars in Damien Cook and Cameron Murray, Blues half Cody Walker and try scoring great Alex Johnston.
Should all of these stars remain on the paddock, Souths will absolutely make a push to feature in 2022’s Grand Final instalment.
Where do you see South’s finishing the year?⬇️
My Verdict: Contenders