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South Sydney Rabbitohs The South Sydney District Rugby League Football Club, also known as the South Sydney Rabbitohs, is an Australian professional rugby league football club based in the Sydney suburb of Maroubra, New South Wales, Maroubra that competes in the Nat ...
rugby league football club stretches back to the pre-schism (1908) days of
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in Australia to the present. The club's history is one of the longest of any Australian rugby league club and they are one of the
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's last two extant foundation clubs along with the
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Early years

South Sydney was the third rugby league football club founded in Australia after
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and Newtown. In 1908 a rugby league competition began in Sydney with working-class clubs, including the South Sydney Rugby Union Club, leaving rugby union to play by the new rules adopted by the New South Wales Rugby League. The South Sydney District Rugby League Football Club was founded on Friday 17 January 1908 at
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when
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was joined on the podium by cricketer
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and politician Henry Clement Hoyle before a large crowd of supporters. Souths took part in the first game of the inaugural competition when it started on Easter Monday, 20 April 1908. They defeated
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11–7 at
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. Souths won the inaugural Sydney premiership beating Eastern Suburbs 14–12 in the final and backed it up the following year in extraordinary circumstances when opponents Balmain refused to show up in protest of the final being played as a prelude to a Kangaroos v Wallabies match. South Sydney kicked off to no one and were declared premiers. During these early years
Arthur Hennessy Arthur Stephen "Ash" Hennessy (24 September 1876 – 19 September 1959) was an Australian pioneer rugby league identity. He was a seminal figure in the creation of the South Sydney Rabbitohs for whom he played and later coached. He was a state an ...
was considered the founding father of the South Sydney Rabbitohs, and he was assisted in administration by S. G. Ball. A hooker and
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, Hennessy was Souths' first captain and coach. He was also New South Wales' first captain and Australia's first test captain in 1908. He played 26 games for Souths between 1908 and 1911. South Sydney played in the grand final of the
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, drawing with Newtown who were named premiers by virtue of being the League leaders. South Sydney's playing jerseys sported cardinal red and myrtle green colours. Some sources have suggested that this combination of colours was due to the local rugby union club being nicknamed the "Redfern Waratahs". The suburb is named after surgeon William Redfern, who was granted 100 acres (0.40 km2) of land in this area in 1817 by Lachlan Macquarie. Red and green dominate the colours of the waratah and hence, possibly, the South Sydney Rugby League Football Club adopted these colours for their jerseys. Prior to the establishment of the rugby league club in 1908, the earlier South Sydney rugby union club (which included Arthur Hennessy, South Sydney Rugby League club's first captain and coach), originally sported the famous red and green colours. The most famous story of how the club got the "Rabbitohs" nickname comes from their rugby union days at the turn of the 20th century. During that period, players wearing their cardinal red and myrtle green football jumpers, earned some extra money on Saturday mornings by hawking rabbits around the district with the traditional cry of "Rabbitoh!" echoing through the narrow streets. As they made a sale, they would sling the bunny from their shoulder and skin it on the spot, inevitably accumulating some of the fur and blood on their jerseys as they did so. When they played in those blood stained jumpers that afternoon, opponents from wealthier rugby clubs did not always appreciate the aroma and would mockingly repeat the "Rabbitoh!" cry. After further premierships in 1914 and 1918, Souths enjoyed the first of three golden premiership eras they would enjoy winning seven out of eight premierships from 1925–32, only missing out in 1930 where Wests broke through for their maiden premiership. Star players in Souths first golden era included Alf "Smacker" Blair,
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, try scoring ,
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(144 career tries), Alf O'Connor and , George Treweek. In 1925 Souths won 15 games straight to go through the first grade season undefeated. The 1925 team is still the only Souths team to go through the first grade season undefeated. Such was Souths' dominance in the early years of the rugby league competition that the Rabbitohs were labelled "The Pride of the League". Premiership success evaded Souths between 1933-49 despite being runners up on four occasions before a new breed of Rabbitohs would make their mark on the game. In 1948 Souths began playing their home games at
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. Their first match there was a 19-all draw with Easts.


The 1950s golden era

After missing the semi-finals for the previous four years, the Rabbitohs finished on top of the ladder at the end of the regular home and away season in 1949 ahead of Wests, St George and Balmain. However, they were beaten by St George twice: 16–12 in the first semi, then 19–12 in the grand final. In a rough game the Dragons had scored five tries to two. What followed, however. was a run where they won five of the next six titles. Souths' twelfth premiership, their first in almost two decades, came in 1950, when they again finished as minor premiers. They disposed of Newtown 30–4 before beating Wests 21–15 in the final. 1951 was a remarkable year as Souths finished the regular season 11 points clear of nearest rivals Manly, whom they dispatched in a devastating display 42–14 in the premiership decider. The 42 points remains the highest score by a team in a grand final. Souths were beaten in 1952 in a very controversial final against Western Suburbs 22-12 where Souths had a fair try disallowed. It was Wests' fourth and final premiership. Leading the charge for Souths was captain
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, whose side included Denis Donoghue, Les 'Chicka' Cowie, Johnny Graves, winger
Ian Moir Ian James Moir (1932–1990) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer, a champion wing three-quarter who played in the 1950s and 1960s for South Sydney and Western Suburbs. He made eight Test appearances for the Australian na ...
,
Greg Hawick Greg Hawick (3 May 1932 – 6 February 2020) was an Australian rugby league footballer and coach. A fine utility back for the champion South Sydney Rabbitohs teams in the 1950s and a representative player in the Australian national side, he wa ...
, Ernie Hammerton, goal-kicking forward
Bernie Purcell Bernie Purcell (1928–2001) was an Australian rugby league premiership winning footballer and coach. He was a goal-kicking second-row forward of the 1950s for the South Sydney Rabbitohs, the Australian national representative and the New S ...
and the great
Clive Churchill Clive Bernard Churchill Order of Australia, AM (21 January 1927 – 9 August 1985) was an Australians, Australian professional rugby league footballer and coach in the mid-20th century. An Australian Kangaroos, Australian international and Ne ...
. In 1953, the Rabbitohs were once again minor premiers and narrowly beat Norths 5–4 in the first semi before a resounding victory over St George 31–12, with Churchill dominating the game. 1953 saw Newtown finish top of the ladder but they were beaten by Souths in the grand final 23–15. The story of what Souths achieved in the season of 1955 is among the most famous in Australian sport. "The miracle of '55" was an epic fight in which the Rabbitohs won 11 virtual sudden-death matches in a row to steal the premiership. After the first match of the second round they had been equal second last on the ladder. In their incredible run home they came from behind in no less than five matches to win and earn themselves fourth spot and a place in the semi-finals. Mid season, stars
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and
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were injured and played no further part in the season. They beat Manly 14–12 in a desperate semi-final. They were down 14–11 in the final against St. George when in the dying minutes a try by winger Ian Moir and a pressure goal kicked by Bernie Purcell got them home. The grand final against Newtown was a fitting finale after such a season. Newtown led 11–7 with six minutes to go. But the never-say-die Souths scrambled a try to halfback,
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and converted it through Purcell to complete the fairytale with a 12–11 last gasp victory. 1956 was the beginning of the Dragons era – Souths finished third on the ladder but their season came to an end one match short of the Grand Final with a loss to Balmain 36–33. The pattern continued in 1957 as they finished third again and finished their season in the final, this time losing to Manly 15–11. After this they missed the semis for almost a decade.


"The Little Master"

The heart and soul of the Rabbitohs in the 1950s was undoubtedly
Clive Churchill Clive Bernard Churchill Order of Australia, AM (21 January 1927 – 9 August 1985) was an Australians, Australian professional rugby league footballer and coach in the mid-20th century. An Australian Kangaroos, Australian international and Ne ...
. "The Little Master", as he was nicknamed by admirers, was a fullback and is regarded by many as the greatest Australian Rugby League player. Originally hailing from Newcastle, he was signed by Souths as a youngster and he would be a central figure in two of Souths' golden eras. Rabbitoh revolutionised fullback play from the steadfast role of his era. He was small in physique but casts a shadow over all before and after him in the game. Churchill also captained Australia in a record 24 Test matches but strangely didn't captain Souths to a premiership. Churchill played 34 Tests for Australia and the 1954 World Cup series. For six years he was Australia's captain, including three series against Great Britain. Churchill played his final test for Australia on the 1956-57 Kangaroo Tour. He finished playing with South Sydney after being captain-coach for the 1958 season. After being the main player in Souths' golden run between 1950–55, Churchill was back as coach in 1967 to help end the dominance of St. George and steer the Rabbitohs to their final four premierships. He died of cancer in 1985 aged 58. In his memory, a stand at the Sydney Cricket Ground, a place where he achieved many of his finest feats and acts of courage for South Sydney and Australia, was named after him. On grand final day, the best performed player in the grand final is awarded the prestigious "
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".


The 1960s and 1970s glory years

After their second golden era ended in 1955, the club had to wait a decade before making another premiership decider in 1965, and premiership in 1967. The remarkable St. George era of 11 consecutive premierships was sandwiched in between two special periods in the history of South Sydney. Churchill came back to coach the Rabbitohs and built a premiership team around a tough pack of forwards including
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(who is regarded as Australia's second best ever , after
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),
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(who scored over 100 first grade tries), Gary Stevens, Bob Moses, John O'Neill, Jim Morgan, Elwyn Walters and inspirational captain
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. Signs that a great Souths side was in the making emerged in 1965 when a then record crowd of 78,056 supporters packed the SCG to see a young Souths team coached by Bernie Purcell take on the mighty St. George in the grand final. The club had finished fourth and had then beaten Parramatta and Norths to make the Grand Final. Souths had already beaten Saints twice during the 1965 season and the huge crowd showed up expecting to see an end to the Dragons' decade of dominance. Souths showed great heart in going down 12–8 in one of the most memorable grand finals of all time. In February 1966 at
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a record crowd of 18,701 saw Souths defeat premiers St George. Souths would win four of the next five premierships between 1967 and 1971. In the 1967 grand final Souths beat Canterbury 12-10 following a spectacular intercept try by second row forward Bob McCarthy. In 1968 Souths defeated Manly 13-9 featuring a solo length of the field try by winger
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. Souths lost the 1969 grand final 11–2 to Balmain who devised a controversial plan of "go slow" tactics in order to successfully disrupt Souths play. Souths convincingly beat Manly in the 1970 grand final with halfback Bob Grant starring with two tries. Souths' last grand final victory in 1971 saw them beat back a determined comeback by St. George in the second half to take out the game 16–10. This was their last grand final for 43 years ago. During this golden era Souths' backline also had plenty of class, including goal kicking legend Eric Simms, dual rugby internationals Michael Cleary and Jimmy Lisle, Paul Sait, Bob Honan, Brian James, brothers Ray and Arthur Branighan, Dennis Pittard and Bob Grant. Of the 1970 grand final side that beat Manly 23–12, only Arthur Branighan did not achieve International status. Souths was also a team of plenty of courage, highlighted by captain
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in the 1970 grand final who in the early minutes was "king-hit" late and unexpectedly by Manly prop John Bucknall. The hit broke Sattler's jaw but he continued to play on for the full match and to lead by example. Goal-kicking fullback Eric Simms broke many point-scoring records during this period, scoring a total of 1,841 first grade points (23 tries, 803 goals, 86 field goals) for the club by the end of his career. In 1969 Simms broke the record for the most points scored in a premiership season with 265, previously held by Dave Brown of Eastern Suburbs. Simms was such a great exponent of kicking field goals (including five in one game against Penrith in 1969) that in season 1971 the game's authorities eventually reduced the value of the field goal from two points to one. International five-eighth
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won the coveted
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twice, in 1969 and 1971. In 1975 Souths fielded eight international players, a club record: Bob Grant, Bob Honan,
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,
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, John O'Neill, Paul Sait, Eric Simms and Gary Stevens.


Hard times and 1980s revival

Financial problems started to hit Souths and key players from their grand final sides of the early '70s headed to either Manly (John O'Neill, Ray Branighan, Bob Moses) or Easts (
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, Michael Cleary, Elwyn Walters). Souths Leagues Club's doors were closed in 1973 but a 'Save Our Souths' campaign ensured the Rabbitohs survived. Things began to turn around in 1978 when under new coach Jack Gibson, Souths won the pre-season competition (10-3 over Canterbury) and finished the season second in the club championship. Souths' star player in the late '70s was the powerful Australian representative winger Terry Fahey, affectionately known to fans as the 'Redfern Express'. Utility back Robert 'Rocky' Laurie won the prestigious 'Dally M' award in 1980. On 13 June 1982 at a Special General Meeting the South Sydney Club was incorporated as a
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. Souths' only trophies in the 1980s were the win over Cronulla-Sutherland in the final of the mid-week
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competition and victory in the pre-season 'Sevens' competition in 1988. In the premiership Souths made the semi-finals in 1980, 1984, 1986, 1987 and 1989, a year in which they were runaway minor premiers and also took out the Club Championship. 1980 saw the Rabbitohs make the semis for the first time in a few years, finishing fifth, but were promptly knocked out of the finals series by St George 16–5.
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became coach in 1984, and the next year Souths made the semis. Souths came from 0–14 behind to beat Manly 22–18 in a memorable first semi-final but were knocked out the following week by St. George, but their best two years were 1986 and 1989 under the leadership of
Mario Fenech Mario Fenech (nicknamed "The Maltese Falcon", “Falcon”, or "Muzza"; born 11 November 1961) is a Maltese Australian rugby league personality. He is a former player of the game who had a lengthy career in the New South Wales/Australian Rugb ...
. The Rabbitohs just missed out on the minor premiership in 1986 and then were bundled out after losing both semi-finals to Canterbury and Balmain respectively. Souths led from basically start to finish in 1989, remarkably not losing a single match away from the
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. Souths finished the regular season on 37 points with 18 wins and a draw, losing only three games along the way. However, come finals time, they lost a classic semi-final to Balmain and Canberra a week later powered home to end Souths best chance of getting back to the glory years. Apart from hooker and captain Fenech, Souths' stars during this period included forwards Les and Ian Roberts, halfback Craig Coleman and mercurial five-eighth
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.


The troubled 1990s and exclusion

More troubles hit Souths in the 1990s where they went from minor premiers in 1989 to wooden spooners in 1990. Led by
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, Souths survived in the competition but much of the time were at the bottom of the ladder. They did however take out the pre-season competition in 1994, defeating two-time premiers Brisbane 27–26 in the final. In 1996 Souths were thrashed 62-0 by arch-rivals
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on ANZAC Day. That year Souths would play their last ever first-grade match at Redfern, beating the
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48–16. Lack of funds saw Souths unable to keep their top players (including captain
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, Les Davidson, Mark Carroll and Craig Field) and a lot of talented young juniors were lost and went on to represent Australia from other clubs (these included
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, Ian Roberts,
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,
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and later
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and
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when the club was excluded from the competition). The
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was triggered by a vision to cut Sydney sides, with Souths in the firing line. Souths remained in the
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during the 1997 season, and then played in the
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, the merger of the Super League and ARL, from its first season in 1998. The NRL was determined to cut its competition to 14 teams and duly cut South Sydney from the premiership for the 2000 season.


Fightback and readmission

Souths fought their way back through the courtrooms and public rallies, generating a swell of support throughout Sydney and Australia. As they took on the NRL and News Limited. Souths won readmission on appeal during the 2001 season and were brought back into the NRL competition for the 2002 season.


The comeback, 2002–04 seasons

After being ousted from the NRL league competition in 1999, the Rabbitohs were granted readmission in 2002 after court action led by Sydney solicitor
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. Shortly after the reinstatement, Pappas succeeded
George Piggins George Leslie Piggins AM (born 14 October 1944) is an Australian rugby league personality. He is a former player, coach and administrator of the South Sydney Rabbitohs club. Following their exclusion from the National Rugby League premiership ...
as chairman of the club. Not surprisingly, after having to create an entirely new team for the season, the Rabbitohs were not at their former best and performed disappointingly during their return season. They did however manage to notch up wins over various clubs, including two over
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. 2003 saw the team finish as wooden spooners, but they did acquire various new players, including Bryan Fletcher,
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, Justin Smith,
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and Mark Minichello. 2004 was another less-than-successful campaign on the field. Off the field, however, the league world was shocked by the announcement that Penrith CEO Shane Richardson would be quitting his post there to join the Rabbitohs. Richardson had previously led the Penrith Panthers football club to their second ever Premiership in 2003 against the Sydney Roosters. At the time Richardson said words to the effect of "bringing this club back to its previous success will be the challenge of my life. It will be tough, but I expect this club to be competing in the NRL finals in 2008"


2007 season

The Rabbitohs announced a series of big-name player signings for season 2007 including
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and Daniel Irvine (prop and hooker from the Bulldogs),
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(back row forward from Melbourne), Nigel Vagana (centre from Cronulla),
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(utility forward from Parramatta) and Jeremy Smith (half-back from Parramatta). Of these, Roy Asotasi was extremely popular with fans as he is currently considered by many as one of the top three prop forwards in the game. As a result of this recruitment, Souths were able to field the most internationals (eight) in a game since 1975: Kiwis Nigel Vagana,
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,
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, Joe Galuvao and
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and Kangaroos
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and
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. Off-field the club had secured Jason Taylor (former Parramatta coach who became assistant coach at Souths), Mark Hughes (former Head of Recruitment at the Bulldogs),
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(formerly Australian cricket team's head physiotherapist),
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(appointed as Indigenous Liaison Officer) and former NZ cricket captain
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(as a board member). Markedly improved results were shown on the field, with South Sydney winning their first three games of the 2007 season (marking their best start to a season since 1972) and being competitive in every game. On the back of one of the best defences in the competition, the Rabbitohs finished strongly, making the semi-finals for the first time since 1989. They finished the season in 7th position with 12 wins. Souths' season ended in the first week of the finals, losing 30–6 to the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles (who they had beaten in a regular season match only a few weeks before, prompting hope among the Rabbitohs faithful that a repeat victory and a serious finals campaign was possible) at Brookvale Oval.


2008 season

The South Sydney Rabbitohs celebrated their centenary year during the
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. The club fielded teams in the National Rugby League Telstra Premiership and the Toyota Cup National Youth Competition. The Rabbitohs also began an affiliation with the
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competition (the
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) and the
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(
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, the reigning Super League champions). On 26 January 2008, the Rabbitohs played the
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at the Hodges Stadium at
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in
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, the first time first-grade professional rugby league teams from Australia and England played each other in the
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. A crowd of about 12,000 attended with
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,
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, and the stars of television show
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among the audience.
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won the game 26-24 (after having been behind 26–0 at half-time South Sydney staged an unlikely comeback that fell agonisingly short).


2009 season

In the 2009 season, Souths finished 10th on the table missing the finals. On 17 September 2009 it was announced that Taylor had been sacked as coach by the club due to an altercation with second-rower
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during end-of-season celebrations. A visibly upset Taylor appeared on the
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later that evening and on a number of sport programs on Sydney radio in the following days to explain his conduct and subsequent dismay at his sacking.


2010s


2011

Following the sacking of Taylor, South Sydney appointed former premiership winning coach John Lang as replacement. Lang's two years in charge ended with the club narrowly missing the finals in 2010 and 2011. At the end of 2011, Lang retired from coaching and was replaced by Michael Maguire. In Maguire's first season at Souths, the club finished 3rd on the table, which was their best finish to a regular season since finishing as minor premiers in 1989. Souths reached the preliminary final but were defeat by Canterbury-Bankstown 32–8.


2013

In 2013, Souths finished 2nd on the table. Souths reached the preliminary final for a second year running and led
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14–6 at half time before a second half capitulation ended in a 30–20 defeat.


2014

In 2014, South Sydney finished third on the table at the end of the regular season. They defeated Manly and arch rivals Eastern Suburbs in the preliminary final 32–22 to reach their first grand final in 43 years. The following week, South Sydney defeated Canterbury 30–6 in the 2014 grand final winning their first premiership in 43 years. The match is best remembered for the fractured cheekbone that
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sustained in the first tackle of the match. Burgess stayed on the field for the entire match against the advice of the training staff who advised him to come off the field. A second half try to his brother George Burgess was another highlight as he bumped off several Canterbury players including Tony Williams to score. After the match, Sam Burgess was awarded the
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.


2015

In 2015, South Sydney won the preseason
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competition and started the season off strongly before injuries and suspensions set in with the club finishing 7th on the table. Souths were eliminated in the opening week of the finals series against Cronulla-Sutherland ending their premiership defense.


2016 & 2017

In 2016 and 2017, Souths missed out on the finals after finishing 12th in both seasons. In September 2017, Maguire was terminated as coach of South Sydney despite having two years remaining on his contract.


2018

At the end of 2017,
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was appointed as the new South Sydney head coach. For the 2018 NRL season, many experts predicted Souths to finish outside the top 8 but the club performed strongly throughout the year finishing 3rd on the table at the end of the regular season. In week one of the finals, South Sydney played against Melbourne and looked to have secured the victory until a late try and a field goal gave Melbourne the win 29–28. In week two, South Sydney played against St George for the first time in the finals series since 1984. Souths won the match 13–12 thanks to three field goals from Adam Reynolds including one in the final minute of the match. In the preliminary final, Souths faced off against arch rivals Eastern Suburbs in what would also be the last match played at the
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. In front of a ground record crowd of 44,380, Souths were defeated 12–4. After the conclusion of the 2018 season, both Wayne Bennett and Seibold were rumored to be switching clubs for the 2019 season. In November 2018, Seibold angrily spoke to the media about a possible switch with Brisbane coach Wayne Bennett. He went on to say "I have had a gutful. I’ve been sitting here for four weeks and feeling like a punching bag. It's not acceptable and it's not fair ... He's (Wayne Bennett) been ringing up the Souths boys but then tells his press conference he hasn't spoken to anyone. That's absolute bullshit ... I'm sick of Wayne carrying on. On 2 December 2018, Seibold was announced as the new
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coach from 2019 onwards a year earlier than expected after Wayne Bennett was sacked as coach. Bennett was then named as new South Sydney head coach.


2019

South Sydney started the
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strongly with the club winning 10 of their first 11 matches. Following the
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, Souths suffered a slump in form losing 4 games in a row. The club then recovered towards the end of the regular season winning 3 games in a row to finish in 3rd place on the table and qualified for the finals series. South Sydney would go on to lose their qualifying final against their arch rivals the
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30–6 in week one of the 2019 finals series at the
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. In the elimination final against
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, Souths won a hard-fought match 34–26 at
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to reach their second consecutive preliminary final. In the preliminary final against Canberra, Souths would go on to fall short of a grand final appearance losing the match 16–10 at a sold out
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.


2020s


2020

South Sydney finished the
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in sixth place and qualified for the finals. Along the way, the club recorded big victories over Parramatta winning 38–0 and defeating arch-rivals the
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60–8 which was Souths' biggest ever win over the club. Souths would then defeat Newcastle and Parramatta to reach the preliminary final against Penrith. In the preliminary final, Souths lost a close encounter 20–16 which ended their season. The result also meant it was the club's third straight preliminary final loss.


2021

South Sydney began the
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as one of the favourites to win the premiership. After losing to Melbourne in the opening round of the year, Souths went on to win the next seven games in a row. In the next three games however, the club suffered a 50–0 loss against Melbourne and a 56–12 loss against Penrith. In round 22, they set a new record in the competitions 113-year history being the first club to score 30 points or more in eight consecutive matches. Souths would go on to finish the regular season in third place after winning 13 of their last 14 matches. In week one of the finals series, South Sydney defeated Penrith 16–10 to book a place in the preliminary final for the fourth season in a row. In the preliminary final, the club defeated Manly 36–16 to reach the Grand Final for the first time since 2014 and only the second time since 1971. In the
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, South Sydney trailed Penrith 8–6 at the half-time break. In the second half, Souths player Cody Walker threw a long pass which was intercepted by Penrith's
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which saw the player score untouched under the posts. With five minutes remaining, South Sydney scored in the corner through Alex Johnston. South Sydney captain
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then had a conversion attempt from the sideline to make the game 14–14. Reynolds narrowly missed his attempt which went just wide of the post. In the final minute, Reynolds attempted a two-point field goal which fell short of the crossbar. Penrith would go on to win the match 14–12.


2022

Following the departure of coach Wayne Bennet and captain
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, Rabbitohs assistant coach Jason Demetriou and lock Cameron Murray were appointed as head coach and captain respectively. The 2022 season got off to a rough start for Souths, losing three of their first four games, including an upset loss to the
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, and a golden point loss to the
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. However, Souths would finish the regular season strongly, winning seven of their last ten games, including a four game winning streak between rounds 16 and 19, and narrow losses to the
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and Panthers. The South Sydney club finished seventh with a win-loss record of 14–10. In week one of the finals, Souths beat arch-rivals the
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30–14 after losing to them the week prior. The game was notable for having seven sin bins (four of which were Souths players), setting a new record for the most sin bins in a single game. The following week, Souths beat the
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in a one-sided match, winning 38-12, and advancing to a fifth consecutive preliminary final, where they would face the
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. After leading 12-0, Penrith scored five unanswered tries to win the game 32-12, ending South Sydney’s season.


Souths Victory Song – Club Song

The Souths Victory Song (club song) is called ''Glory Glory to South Sydney'' and uses the tune of the ''
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''. It was written sometime before the end of 1967, the exact date not being known. It was apparently played in the South Sydney Rugby League Club at Redfern and became popular. When Souths won the first ever televised grand final in 1967, it was recorded and played on a Sydney radio station and then on a late night TV show. It became so popular that a record was made of it and sold to the public. The record was made using 15 musicians and four backup singers who were known as the ''Will Dower Sounds''. Will Dower was the Leagues Club band leader. The arrangement was by Les Dempsey and the lead vocals by the Leagues Club's solo singer, Terry Holden. The record was officially known as ''South's Victory Song'' rather than the now more popular ''Glory Glory to South Sydney'' Many tens of thousands of copies of the song were sold in the late 1960s, with the proceeds going to charity. The song is still used in 2014 and is exactly the same original recording. It is believed that the song is the first specifically written club song for any Australian premier rugby league team. The "Mounties" mentioned in the second verse are North Sydney. This nickname came about since they shared their colours (red and black) with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (i.e. the Mounties).


Supporters

Over its long history, the South Sydney club has attracted several high-profile fans, many of whom were involved in campaigning for their reinstatement in the NRL after their expulsion at the close of the
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. These include
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, Ray Martin,
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,
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and
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.


References


Rugby League Tables & Statistics
''The World of Rugby League''.
Rabbitohs Club Records
''National Rugby League''.
South Sydney Rabbitohs
''South Sydney Rabbitohs official website''.

''RL1908.com''.

''Australian Society for Sports History''. * Andrews, Malcolm. ''The ABC of Rugby League''. Australia: ABC Books, 2006. * Alan Whiticker & Glen Hudson, ''The Encyclopaedia of Rugby League Players - South Sydney Rabbitohs'', Bas Publishing, 2005.


External links


The Official South Sydney Rabbitohs website

Hall of Fame

Rebel Rabbitohs - Truth@Souths
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