LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
The South Sydney hierarchy is eyeing former coach Wayne Bennett as the top choice to revitalize their super talented squad, with Jason Demetriou's departure leaving a void that needs to be filled.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, a die-hard Rabbitohs supporter, acknowledged Demetriou's "extraordinary effort" but expressed confidence in Bennett's potential return to the helm.
With South Sydney languishing at the bottom of the NRL table, the club is searching for a leader who can ignite their potential and guide them to victory.
Bennett, a seasoned mentor with a proven track record, could be the missing piece to unlock the full potential of the Rabbitohs' playing group.
Rabbitohs CEO Blake Solly emphasized the importance of finding a coach who can connect with the team and bring out their best, making Bennett a prime candidate for the job.
If the master tactician is willing to return to the fold, South Sydney is eager to engage in discussions and explore the possibility of his comeback.
As the Rabbitohs embark on their quest for success, the prospect of Bennett's return looms large, injecting a sense of excitement and anticipation into the club.
With his wealth of experience and strategic prowess, Bennett could be the key to unlocking South Sydney's true potential and leading them to victory in the tough and competitive world of Rugby League.