Anzac Day clash a chance for South Redemption

South Sydney embraces Anzac Day clash in Melbourne as a chance to show they value coach Jason Demetriou

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

In a classic David vs Goliath scenario, South Sydney is gearing up for their Anzac Day clash in Melbourne, looking to finally slay the Storm dragon on their own turf.

Despite never tasting victory against their opponents in Melbourne, coach Jason Demetriou has instilled a sense of determination in his players, urging them to "get in the trenches" and fight for their mentor.

After a tough loss to Cronulla, the Rabbitohs find themselves in a precarious position on the ladder.

However, the team is rallying behind Demetriou, showing their support in the face of mounting pressure.

With the Anzac spirit running through their veins, the players are ready to don their jerseys with pride and give it their all on the field.

Speaking about the upcoming match, Demetriou emphasized the importance of representing the team and improving from their previous performance.

As they prepare to face the Storm, the Rabbitohs are ready to answer the call and show their fighting spirit on Anzac Day.

With the support of Commodore Raymond Leggatt AM, CSC, the Deputy Fleet Commander of the Royal Australian Navy, South Sydney is ready to honor the Anzac tradition and show their respect for those who have served their country.

It's more than just a game for the Rabbitohs, it's a chance to make a statement and prove their worth on the field.

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