Souths’ huge halves name after ‘greatest ever capitulation’ as membership greats activate $300k scapegoat

The fallout to South Sydney’s disastrous season has begun with hypothesis the membership could use Jack Wighton’s arrival to set off a significant shake up of the aspect.

Jason Demetriou’s aspect was high of the NRL ladder after 11 rounds solely to overlook the highest eight after dropping to bitter rivals the Roosters in Round 27.

It is a declined Fox League’s James Hooper identified on Triple M is the “greatest capitulation in the history of the NRL era”.

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NRL nice James Graham pinpointed the place he thought the Rabbitohs had come unstuck.

“Looking and observing South Sydney performances this year, they play with an attitude that they feel they need to score on every play,” he stated on Triple M

“They don’t seem to exercise patience or build into a set of six. The completion rates have been horrible. Even against the Roosters there were times when they pushed the pass too much

“They relied on their talent too much. They just approached games with ‘we’ve got this, we will just wait until we need to’. Then they ran out of time.”

Graham stated he expects the arrival of Jack Wighton from the Raiders to set off a significant shake up of the aspect.

“It wouldn’t surprise me to see a change of position. We might see Wighton be the halves partner to Cody Walker.

“Cody goes to seven. It wouldn’t surprise me to see them at least explore that option. Graham was then questioned on what that would mean for incumbent halfback Lachlan Illias.

“What happens to Isaiah Tass who has been sensational,” he responded.

“Good quality first grader who is contracted for next year. He’s too good to be playing reserves.

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“The very fact that he hasn’t gone to a different club, I think they would have said to him we are going to experiment with Jack Wighton, Cody Walker in the halves combination

It comes amid strong criticism of Illias from former South Sydney players.

Former Bunnies halfback Craig Field took to Facebook to declare vent his frustrations

“I’ve got to get it off my chest – don’t care what the people at Souths think – but number 7 is not up to what this coach thinks. I was far from a perfect player but @8)(: me,” Field wrote.

Club nice Craig Coleman additionally preferred the put up.

The Daily Telegraph’s Phil Rothfield, nonetheless, stated the criticism of Illias has been unfair and stated higher-profile gamers wanted to be held accountable.

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“He’s only on $300k. I think some big-money players didn’t justify their pay packets more so than Lachlan,” Rothfield stated on Big Sports Breakfast radio.

“Latrell needs to have a really really strong off-season, Cody needs to play better than what he has.”

Rothfield stated Souths wanted to maneuver rapidly to bolster the teaching ranks forward of subsequent season.

“Souths, they’ve lost two assistant coaches – Sam Burgess and John Morris,” he stated.

“They need to identify two new assistants and two good ones.

“I think Jason Demetriou has shown this year he does need some really good support.”

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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