Breaking:This is what is responsible for Rabittohs Woes that Jason Demetrius can’t see

This is what is what have been causing Rabittohs setback that Jason Demetrius can’t see 

 

 

I understand the attention surrounding South Sydney and the expectations that come with being a prominent club in the NRL.

However, I believe critics are prematurely sounding the alarm on the Rabbitohs.

In reality, they have suffered three losses to teams that I believe will be contenders for the top four this season – Manly, Brisbane, and the Roosters.

I haven’t predicted a win for the Rabbitohs in any of their games so far.

Certainly, the loss on Friday night was concerning, and there are evident issues within the team at the moment.

Nevertheless, I’m not ready to dismiss them after just three games, especially considering their talent across the field. There’s ample time for them to bounce back.

From my perspective, it appears they are currently playing as individuals rather than as a cohesive team.

It’s a complex situation because individually, their statistics are likely satisfactory – they may be meeting the

benchmarks set by the coaching staff, and each player may believe they are performing well on their own.

Actions like supporting teammates, participating in kick chases to apply pressure, or disrupting the opposition’s

kicker may not show up on the stat sheet, but they are crucial elements that appear to be lacking in the Rabbitohs’ game right now, and it’s having a significant impact.

Cameron Murray stands out as one of the few players who can be proud of his performances this season. However, the

team’s overall form has led to Lachlan Ilias losing his spot at halfback, and there are calls for other key players to be dropped.

Yet, players like Cody Walker and Latrell Mitchell are not benchwarmers. While

they may be experiencing a dip in form currently, dropping them won’t solve the team’s underlying issues.

One concerning aspect is the lingering rumors brought up by Sam Burgess last year regarding preferential treatment

for Walker and Latrell. Until the team starts winning consistently, these rumors may persist.

Initially, I found the story to be somewhat far-fetched. In reality, senior players across all clubs may receive some leniency, such as starting a weights

session early to accommodate personal commitments, as long as they meet their fitness requirements and maintain performance standards.

Cody insists that the team has put in the hard work during the offseason, and we’ll soon see if that holds true in the coming weeks.

If certain players haven’t put in the necessary effort, they’ll be exposed in the NRL. There’s no room for cutting corners, and expecting to regain form suddenly won’t work. Success begins with

dedication starting from Monday; players must approach each week’s training with the mindset of winning every day.

 

While I don’t have insight into the workings of South Sydney, we must trust the club’s communication. They have

upcoming matches against the Bulldogs, Warriors, and Sharks before their bye. If they remain winless in the next few weeks, it’ll indicate deeper issues within the club.

 

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