LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Latrell Mitchell has been called to step up and make a grand entrance for the Rabbitohs as they gear up for their clash against the Dragons.
The struggling club finds themselves at rock bottom on the NRL ladder, with just one victory in seven games after parting ways with coach Jason Demetriou.
New interim coach Ben Hornby had a rough start to his tenure, as the Rabbitohs were dealt a heavy blow by the reigning champions in a 42-12 defeat last week.
The injury list is looking grim, with captain Cameron Murray and rising star fullback Jye Gray both facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines after picking up knocks against the Panthers.
Hornby is reshuffling his squad to cope with the mounting absences.
But amidst the chaos, there is a glimmer of hope in the form of Latrell Mitchell's impending return.
The 26-year-old has faced his fair share of challenges this season, with calls for him to switch positions to accommodate Gray.
However, Gray's unfortunate injury has opened the door for Mitchell to reclaim his spot as the Rabbitohs' main man at fullback.
As the Rabbitohs look to turn their fortunes around, former NRL player Braith Anasta has called on Mitchell to lead from the front and inspire his team to victory against the Dragons.
It's time for Mitchell to make a big play and show why he's the right man for the job.