LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
In a dramatic turn of events, Russell Crowe has been called out amidst the Souths saga, while the feud between Des Hasler and the Rabbitohs has been reignited.
The sixth round of the NRL season has left fans with a lot to ponder.
On the positive side, Manly and Gold Coast are gearing up for a spicy grudge match that promises to be full of fireworks.
It's shaping up to be a showdown that will have fans on the edge of their seats.
However, the downside of the round has been the controversy surrounding golden point, which has left many questioning its legitimacy.
What was once a thrilling way to end a game has now turned into a farce, with fans and players alike feeling frustrated.
And then, there's the ugly side of the sport - the lack of support from Russell Crowe and the Souths bosses for coach Jason Demetriou.
In rugby league, loyalty can make or break a team, and it seems that the Rabbitohs are facing some internal struggles.
Rugby league is no stranger to feuds and rivalries, with some dating back over a century.
It's a sport that thrives on competition and passion, and this round has certainly delivered on both fronts.
As fans eagerly await the next chapter in this ongoing saga, one thing is clear - in rugby league, anything can happen.