LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In a move aimed to inject some fresh blood and energy into their lineup, the Rabbitohs have secured a promising young talent to a three-year contract just in time for Wayne Bennett's imminent return to South Sydney.
After a lackluster season that saw them fall short of the finals for the second consecutive year, the Bunnies are gearing up for a revamp under the guidance of Bennett.
As they bid farewell to some players and welcome new faces, including Euan Aitken, Gerome Burns, Lewis Dodd, Lachlan Hubner, Jamie Humphreys, and Max McCarthy, the Rabbitohs have now added another name to their roster.
Elijah Keung, who showcased his skills in the U18 Queensland Schoolboys team at the Australian Schoolboys Rugby League carnival, has signed on with the club for the next three seasons.
With high hopes of turning their fortunes around, the Rabbitohs are looking to Keung to bring a fresh perspective and some youthful enthusiasm to the team.
As they embark on this new chapter under Bennett's leadership, South Sydney is aiming to shake things up and make a mark in the upcoming season.