- Stars, both prohibitions in the 2024 season
- Addo-Car positive for cocaine
In what has been acclaimed as “great news for South Sydney fans,” Latrell Mitchell will be available for the crash of the Round with the Dolphins after a key decision of NRL.
The NRL has ruled that both Mitchell and the new Parramatta firm Josh Addo-Car can use the All Stars shock on February 15 for their respective suspensions.
Rabbitohs's fullback, Mitchell, received a prohibition of a game after a photo of him stopped on a white substance last year in a hotel room in Dubbo, an action that was declared that he has not made the game negotiate .
Canterbury fired Addo-Car after positively giving cocaine in a drug test on the road last year and received a prohibition of four games.
It has already served a match after the semifinal of the Bulldogs against Manly. In a coincidental turn, it will now be available for the confrontation of three round between Parramatta and Canterbury.
Both players have been common for indigenous stars and the NRL took it into account when making the decision. Mitchell has played six times for the team, including last year as Captain. Addo-Car has represented the team four times.
Latrell Mitchell (in the photo) has received some good news from the NRL after an injury and controversy of the 2024 season that I would prefer to forget
Josh Addo -Car changed to Parramatta after losing his job with the bulldogs due to his positive cocaine test, and now he is likely to face his old club in the third round.
Mitchell, 27, has played some of his best football under the coach of South Sydney, Wayne Bennett. And Bennett will now have it on deck for the roundabout of the round at the Suncorp stadium against Los Dolphins on March 7, the club that trained during the last two seasons.
The appearance of Mitchell is a victory for both the Rabbitohs and the Code, since it is ready to align in a face-to-face battle with the Dolphins Superstar No.1 Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow.
The legend of Rabbitohs, Craig Coleman, said Mitchell News was key to the club, since they seek to recover from an end in 2024.
“Having Latrell back to the first round is good news for all fans in southern Sydney,” Coleman said.
'He wants his best team in the first round and start the season with a good note, especially after the last seasons in which we have been quite bad.
'I have seen some Latrell photos on the Souths website and he looks fit.
'Wayne Bennett is a genius manager of man and gets the best of all and many Souths fans expect him to do the same with Latrell.
“Four years returned and Latrell had a stellar year with Bennett.”
Coleman is a great defender of Bennett, who took the team to two preliminary finals and a great final in its three years by 2019-2021.
“Wayne Bennett has existed for four decades, has trained more games than anyone and won more first premiers than anyone who is still training,” he said.
“It led us to the grand final in 2021 and it is just what Souths needs.”