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Mid-season blues for Souths

Congratulations to local hero Adam Reynolds who last month made his debut for the NSW Blues, realising a childhood dream to play at the elite level.

The first game in this year’s State of Origin series saw Reynolds finding his feet. His kicking game was excellent. Although he missed a couple of tackles, he played well enough to warrant selection in game two.

Game two at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane saw a 100 per-cent improvement. Reynolds tackled well, kicked with accuracy and made a couple of line breaks. Toward the back end of the game he injured his shoulder in what looked like a season-ending injury. However, after scans, it looks like he may even be ready for game three.

This is good news for Souths fans who are feeling a bit disheartened after just five wins this year.

What’s needed, obviously, is a mighty resurgence, starting in July with games against the Cowboys (in Cairns), the Broncos (at home) and the Sea Eagles (a home game at Allianz Stadium).

With a bye in round 18, let’s hope for some points in our favour!

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