Smith hops over to South Sydney Rabbitohs

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

Brandon Smith has officially signed a two-year deal with the South Sydney Rabbitohs for the 2026 and 2027 NRL seasons.

Despite previous speculation that he would join the Rabbitohs immediately, Smith will remain with the Sydney Roosters until at least halfway through this season due to an ACL injury.

Rabbitohs Head of Recruitment and Retention, Mark Ellison, expressed his excitement about the signing, praising Smith's successful track record in the NRL and at the international level.

"Brandon has a wonderful record of success in the NRL and at international level, having a 70% success rate across his career," Ellison said in a statement confirming the signature.

Smith, who can play lock and hooker, will be a valuable addition to Wayne Bennett's team as they aim for success in the upcoming seasons.

Despite struggling for form at the Roosters and facing a lengthy recovery period from his injury, Smith's talent and experience make him a valuable asset for the Rabbitohs.

The deal marks a significant move for both Smith and the Rabbitohs, with fans eager to see how he will contribute to the team's success in the future.

While the specifics of the contract have not been disclosed, the confirmation of Smith's move to the Rabbitohs has generated excitement among supporters and experts alike.

With the anticipation building for his debut with the team in 2026, Smith's signing is seen as a positive development for the Rabbitohs as they continue to strengthen their roster for the upcoming seasons.

Overall, Brandon Smith's confirmed deal with the South Sydney Rabbitohs sets the stage for an exciting new chapter in his career as he looks to make an impact with his new team in the years to come.

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