Drinkwater keeps close eye on Latrell as Cowboys aim for third win

Scott Drinkwater was a key performer for the Cowboys to take down the Panthers.

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

Cowboys fullback Scott Drinkwater spoke about the team being on high alert as they prepared to face a Rabbitohs team dealing with multiple injuries.

Despite missing key players like Cody Walker and Jamie Humphreys, Drinkwater emphasized the importance of staying focused and not underestimating their opponents.

He acknowledged that South Sydney's Latrell Mitchell had been named at five-eighth and expected him to be a threat with the ball in hand.

Heading to Perth for the next leg of their away trip, Drinkwater highlighted the challenge of facing a depleted Rabbitohs team, stating, "The Rabbitohs are missing regular halves Cody Walker and Jamie Humphreys, as well as Campbell Graham and Cameron Murray." However, he emphasized that his team would not be complacent and would remain vigilant against their opponents.

After witnessing Mitchell's impressive performance against the Roosters, where he delivered a match-winning pass to Isaiah Tass, Drinkwater recognized the danger posed by the talented playmaker.

He noted Mitchell's shift to five-eighth for the upcoming game and anticipated that he would be heavily involved in the Rabbitohs' attacking plays, saying, "Drinkwater fully expecting him to get plenty of opportunities to show what he can do with his hands on the ball."

As the Cowboys prepared to face the Rabbitohs in Perth, Drinkwater's comments reflected a sense of caution and respect for their opponents despite their injury setbacks.

He emphasized the need for his team to maintain their focus and be prepared for a challenging match, particularly against a player like Mitchell who had demonstrated his ability to impact games.

Overall, Drinkwater's remarks highlighted the importance of not underestimating the Rabbitohs and remaining attentive to the threats they posed, even in the absence of key players.

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