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Rabbitohs resurgence

The Rabbitohs have now won four games in a row, with impressive performances in recent weeks.

I’ve been most impressed by the defence. Big improvements here. Interim coach Ben Hornby has done a good job.

Tallis Duncan and Jye Gray have been standouts. It’s good to see juniors shining.

If they keep playing at this level, Souths will make the eight. From there, we can only dream.

Where’s Latrell Mitchell at? He has certainly trimmed down, and his attitude looks positive.

Both he and Cameron Murray had a big influence on the State of Origin slaughter of Queensland on June 26.

Congratulation to the Blues! What a fantastic game!

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