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Souths find winning form

I think the Rabbitohs are a much-improved team, thanks largely to the return of senior players from injuries and suspensions. Cody Walker is set to return soon, which will only strengthen the side further.

It looks like the attitude has changed to a winning mindset. We’re back in the top eight after victories against the Tigers and the Broncos.

Brandon Smith’s arrival will bring even more positivity. He’s a brilliant player and with super coach Wayne Bennett steering the ship, Souths are looking well on track for a top-four finish.

Congratulations to Latrell Mitchell and Campbell Graham on their well-deserved selection for the Blues. They earned it with strong performances in recent weeks.

My prediction is for NSW to win big time in Brisbane and set up for a clean sweep this year. The team simply has too much talent. [ed. NSW took the series opener with an 18-6 win]

 

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