
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
South Sydney Rabbitohs have been dealt a devastating blow with the news that star player Latrell Mitchell is set to spend up to two months on the sidelines due to a nasty hamstring injury.
This comes just weeks after the team lost their skipper Cam Murray to a season-ending achilles tendon rupture, making it a double whammy for the Rabbitohs.
The injury occurred during a grueling training session, which can be likened to a fierce battle on the field.
Despite facing setbacks, the Rabbitohs are rallying behind their injured players and looking towards their rising stars to fill the void left by Mitchell and Murray.
It's a tough situation, but in times of adversity, true champions emerge.
Mitchell, who has been a shining light in the team's pre-season training, was all set to make a triumphant return to the field after a tumultuous 2024 season marred by injuries and suspensions.
His absence will be sorely felt, but the Rabbitohs remain optimistic about the talent waiting in the wings to step up and make their mark.
In the world of Rugby League, injuries are a common occurrence and part of the game.
It's a test of character and resilience, and the Rabbitohs are confident that they will rise to the challenge and come out stronger on the other side.
As they say, when the going gets tough, the tough get going.