Latrell Mitchell vows to improve after social media silence

A leaked photo of Latrell Mitchell led to the Souths star being hit with a breach notice and facing a fine and possible ban. Picture: Supplied

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

'I want to do better': Latrell Mitchell speaks out on social media

After making his case to the South Sydney board, Latrell Mitchell has taken to social media to address the recent scandal and make a commitment to change his ways.

The talented fullback, who is known for his speed and agility on the field, appeared before the Rabbitohs officials at their Maroubra headquarters to discuss the leaked photo capturing him near a questionable white substance while he was out doing community work in Dubbo.

In a true display of sportsmanship and humility, Mitchell then shared a heartfelt statement on Instagram, expressing gratitude for the support he has received and pledging to become a better man both on and off the field.

"Sometimes in life, you make mistakes and I acknowledge that I, as a man, a family man, and a club man, need to do better," he wrote.

"I am taking this opportunity to move forward, focus on the future, and strive to be the best version of myself.

Thanks to all who have stood by me during this time.

I am truly grateful." Mitchell's determination and resilience, qualities that have made him a fan favorite among Rugby League enthusiasts, shine through in his message to his followers.

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