Eels vs Rabbitohs

2022 - 8 - 12

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NRL live: Warriors vs Bulldogs, Eels vs Rabbitohs, live scores, stats ... (ABC News)

The Bulldogs are over in New Zealand to face the Warriors before Parramatta and Souths face off in a game that will go a long way to deciding the final ...

Six minutes from time, Johnson made amends for the intercept, stepping through the line and throwing a beautiful dummy to score under the posts. Burton made amends shortly after, taking the ball to the Warriors' line and setting up a try for Jake Averillo. The Bulldogs are over in New Zealand to face the Warriors, before Parramatta and Souths face off in a game that will go a long way to deciding the final top-eight placings.

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Latrell on fire as Walker stars to keep Souths' top four hopes alive ... (Fox Sports)

Latrell on fire as Walker stars to keep Souths' top four hopes alive, clunky Eels blow it: 3 Big Hits.

“His ability to push into space. “Two runs and two linebreaks. “They flexed their muscles. Two runs and 60 metres for Latrell early.” Walker was the catalyst for the Rabbitohs’ fast start and his teammates followed to blow the Eels out of the contest. Greg Alexander believes Walker is ahead of most five-eighths in the history of the game because of his running game and ability to work hard off the ball and be a hole runner. “The start from Souths put so much scoreboard pressure on the Eels and they quite simply didn’t have the artillery to answer the call.” “A couple of touches and a couple of linebreaks. Souths dominated with five tries to nil, including a doubles to Cody Walker and Alex Johnston and a try to Izaac Thompson to blow the Eels away. Mitchell backed up his two linebreaks in the first half with a try assist for Johnston’s second of the night to all but lock up the result. The Rabbitohs have thrashed the Eels 26-0 on the back of doubles to Alex Johnston and Cody Walker with Latrell Mitchell on fire to keep their top four hopes alive. Walker pounced on a Dean Hawkins kick that bounced off Waqa Blake to grab a double of his own and seal a memorable win for the Bunnies.

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Bunnies big guns fire a warning shot in Eels shutout (NRL.COM)

The Rabbitohs have leapfrogged Parramatta into fifth place on the ladder with a 26-0 win at CommBank Stadium on Friday night.

The Rabbitohs open Round 23 with a home game against the Panthers at Accor Stadium and should have Thomas Burgess back on deck with Campbell Graham also a chance to return. There has to be a real want and desire to start that way and put your body on the line and it was obvious we didn't have it. We felt Parramatta were going to be up for it tonight and come after us early and we had to stand in the centre of the ring and meet them and I thought we did that. The amount of pressure we were able to absorb and then come away with points down the other end was telling in the end. Alex Johnston's second try for the night and 25th for the season was another beautifully crafted effort from the Rabbitohs' left edge. - Eels forward Marata Niukore left the field for a HIA in the 54th minute.

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The Late Mail: Eels v Rabbitohs » League Unlimited (League Unlimited)

Parramatta: 1-17. Russell is 18th player. South Sydney: Lachlan Ilias is out. Dean Hawkins comes in at halfback. Taaffe drops to 18th player with Milne ...

Dean Hawkins 8. Blake Taaffe Isaiah Papali'i 13. Waqa Blake 6. Junior Paulo 11. Dean Hawkins comes in at halfback.

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Late Mail Round 22 vs Eels (South Sydney Rabbitohs)

Here is how the Rabbitohs will line up in our Round 22 clash against the Parramatta Eels. Dean Hawkins will replace Lachlan Ilias at halfback for tonight's ...

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Live Coverage | The Knock-On Effect NSW Cup - Round 22 (New South Wales Rugby League)

Round 22 of The Knock-On Effect NSW Cup kicks off on Friday night when the fifth-placed Parramatta Eels take on the sixth-placed South Sydney Rabbitohs at ...

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'We're coming': Rabbitohs' ominous finals warning after leaping over ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

That sends a message to the rest of the competition now; look over your shoulder, we're coming - South Sydney,” Latrell Mitchell said after Souths thumped ...

Souths junior Dean Hawkins came in for Ilias in what was his first game of the season and fourth NRL career game. Souths trying to win it from outside the top eight will be fun to watch. You can throw the Sydney Roosters into the same equation. It is a tough run home, but Friday night’s performance was just the kind of blowout coach Jason Demetriou will cherish. And it was hard to argue otherwise after the Bunnies thumped Parramatta - again - in their own backyard. Walker was brilliant, while captain Murray was the absolute star.

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Ruthless Souths send message in Eels win (The West Australian)

Latrell Mitchell has warned South Sydney's title rivals they are coming for them after he and Cameron Murray had a big night in the 26-0 defeat of ...

"There has to be a real want and desire to put your body on the line and it was obvious that we didn't have it." And while a top-four finish would still rest on the result of other teams, the Rabbitohs threaten to hit the finals in form for a third straight year. "We're looking up and looking forward to the challenges that are coming." In a big first half Murray twice put Mitchell through holes in the midfield, while the Souths lock dug into the line and passed in the lead-up to two four-pointers for a 14-0 half-time lead And Mitchell was in the thick of it all, breaking the line three times and busting eight tackles while good mate Cody Walker also claimed a double. "I think it just sends a message to the rest of the competition now," Mitchell said on Nine.

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NRL Round 22 South Sydney Rabbitohs send message in ... (ESPN)

South Sydney have fired a massive warning shot at the rest of the NRL, easily dismantling Parramatta 26-0 with their most imposing performance of the year.

They were beaten in the middle early, and it took more than half-hour to get a play-the-ball in the attacking red-zone. And while a top-four finish would still rest on the result of other teams, the Rabbitohs threaten to hit the finals in form for a third straight year. The lock also had a role to play in two tries, both times going to the line and handing off in the lead up to four-pointers.

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