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South Sydney have gotten one back on Brisbane by snatching their hottest young playmaker in an Australian Secondary Schools Championshipsigning coup.Who's this kid we signed from Broncos? Anyone able to access the article.
No unfortunately, it's on the game day thread as well, there's no official announcement as we speak so everyone's just hoping for a miracle.Please tell me your pulling our legs.
Gees I hope that’s false but we will know tomorrow afternoon with the team announcements one way or another.No unfortunately, it's on the game day thread as well, there's no official announcement as we speak so everyone's just hoping for a miracle.
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Blake and Nick were wining and dining a young kid on Saturday night at the game.South Sydney have gotten one back on Brisbane by snatching their hottest young playmaker in an Australian Secondary Schools Championshipsigning coup.
In a move that comes just 12 months after the Broncos poached Adam Reynolds, the Rabbitohs have counterpunched by sneaking under Brisbane’s guard to sign boom No.6 Jye Gray.
News Corp Australia can reveal the Rabbitohs will bring the teenage sensation down from Brisbane to Sydney at the end of the year after locking down the under-18s Queensland star.
“We identified Jye as an outstanding running No.6,” said Rabbitohs Pathways manager Joe O’Callaghan.
“That was a position the club wanted to target. Jason wanted a running half/fullback coming through the system. We always look in our backyard first but we don’t have a massive catchment and Jye had a standout year in the Mal Meninga Cup. He was at the Broncos but they (Brisbane) can’t keep them all. We are very happy with the way he is coming on.”
Despite having one of the smallest rugby league nurseries in the NRL, the Rabbitohs have 20 future stars competing at this week’s All Schools Carnival in Redcliffe.
Headlined by Tyrone Munro – a NSW CHS excitement machine who is on a fast-track to the NRL, the Rabbitohs have secured some of the country’s hottest talents.
Munro, a born and bred South’s junior from Botany, is in line to become an Australian schoolboy after making a storming start to the All Schools Carnival 1.
“Tyrone will go fulltime as a development player at the end of the year,” O’Callaghan said.
Did you join them?Blake and Nick were wining and dining a young kid on Saturday night at the game.
It’s hard to tell if it was this guy or not, but Blake said at the end that he hoped he made “the right decision”.
So could’ve been.
Milne! Welcome back.If that rumour is true it's a disaster for us.
We just can't replace him.