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Tue April 3, 2012
Source: www.rabbitohs.com.auThe South Sydney Rabbitohs are pleased to announce their teams to take on the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in round six of 2012 Telstra Premiership being played this Good Friday 6 April at 4pm at ANZ Stadium.
Rabbitohs Head Coach Michael Maguire has named Dave Taylor in the second row to replace the injured Sam Burgess. Chris McQueen returns to the side on a five-man interchange bench.
Ben Lowe will play his 50th NRL game this Friday afternoon, all of which have been in Rabbitohs colours since making his debut in round two, 2008 against the Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium.
The South Sydney Rabbitohs team for round five is:
1 Greg Inglis
2 Andrew Everingham
3 Matt King
4 Shaune Corrigan
5 Dylan Farrell
6 John Sutton
7 Adam Reynolds
8 Scott Geddes
9 Issac Luke
10 Roy Asotasi
11 Eddy Pettybourne
12 David Taylor
13 Michael Crocker
14 Ben Lowe
15 Chris McQueen
16 David Tyrrell
17 Jason Clark
18 Neccrom Areaiiti
Head Coach - Michael Maguire
The Rabbitohs Toyota Cup team for round six is:
1 Jordan Heyer
2 David Sisifa
3 Jordan Tongahai
4 Siosaia Tanginoa
5 Nick Hedley
6 Blake Matthews
7 Luke Keary (c)
8 Andrew Artemi
9 Apisai Koroisau
10 Hamish Bryant
11 Brad Croad
12 Adrian Ha'angana
13 Jesse Roberts
14 Jackson Garlick
15 Brett Jarrett
16 Joe Toleafoa
17 Luke Pollard
18 Matt Place
19 Arnold Woulf
Coach - Ben Gardiner
The South Sydney Rabbitohs enjoy one of the richest histories in the sport of Rugby League. Established in 1908, South Sydney has won 20 first grade premierships, more than any other, and has provided a record 63 internationals for the Australian Kangaroo squad. Fiercely loyal to its origins, the Club has consistently worn the cardinal red and myrtle green colours since its inception, a lasting tribute to the rabbit vendors who first played for the Club in the inner suburbs of Sydney.
The rebirth of the Rabbitohs began on 7 June 2006 through a new partnership between Russell Crowe, Peter Holmes a Court and the Members of the Club. The Club's Ticketed Membership now stands at over 12,000, with total Memberships in excess of 20,000 in 2011, the highest for any Sydney club. As a tribute to the Club's unchanging and significant legacy, the National Trust of Australia has awarded the Rabbitohs the prestigious status of National Community Icon, the first such award to any sporting organisation in Australia.
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by Queensland Rugby League
Source: www.qrl.com.auTHE 2012 Queensland Academy of Sport Emerging Origin Squad will feature four newcomers when it assembles in Brisbane next month.
Selectors today named a 14-man squad that includes Broncos pair Dale Copley and Josh McGuire along with Roosters powerhouse Lama Tasi and Rabbitohs utility Chris McQueen.
The quartet will enjoy their first run under the guidance of QAS head coach Wayne Bennett and Maroons maestro Mal Meninga.
This year's QAS Emerging Origin Squad members Ben Barba (Bulldogs), Justin O'Neill (Storm), Daly Cherry-Evans (Sea Eagles), Martin Kennedy (Roosters), Jake Friend (Roosters), Matt Gillett (Broncos) and Ben Te'o (Broncos) have again been selected, while Esi Tonga (Eels), Chris Sandow (Eels) and Maurice Blair (Storm) are back in the fold after featuring in 2010.
The QAS program continues to play a key role in the Maroons' success in the State of Origin arena, with Dane Nielsen the most recent example of the strong link between the Academy and Queensland's flagship team.
Queensland chairman of selectors Des Morris is pleased with the strength of the 2012 QAS squad and expects some of the players to get an opportunity at a higher level in the near future.
"A few of them have been in the QAS squad before and have improved over the course of the season," Morris said.
"With the halves, we've got a couple of young blokes (Cherry-Evans and Sandow) there to see how they work together. We're also keen to have a look at a number of new players, including Chris McQueen who has come through the Intrust Super Cup and is now playing well in the NRL in a number of positions."
The QAS squad will be put through its paces in Brisbane from January 20-22.
QAS EMERGING ORIGIN SQUAD 2012
Ben Barba (Canterbury Bulldogs)
Justin O'Neill (Melbourne Storm)
Maurice Blair (Melbourne Storm)
Esi Tonga (Parramatta Eels)
Dale Copley (Brisbane Broncos)
Daly Cherry-Evans (Manly Sea Eagles)
Chris Sandow (Parramatta Eels)
Martin Kennedy (Sydney Roosters)
Jake Friend (Sydney Roosters)
Josh McGuire (Brisbane Broncos)
Matt Gillett (Brisbane Broncos)
Lama Tasi (Sydney Roosters)
Ben Te'o (Brisbane Broncos)
Chris Mcqueen (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
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2012 NRL Telstra Premiership
South Sydney Rabbitohs
7 games; 3 tries, 12 points.
[View] Round 1 [05 Mar 12] L 20-24 v Roosters (H). [WG] 4 Pts; 1t [View] Round 2 [11 Mar 12] L 10-24 v Melbourne (A). [WG] 4 Pts; 1t [View] Round 3 [18 Mar 12] W 40-24 v Penrith (A). [BE] 4 Pts; 1t [View] Round 4 [23 Mar 12] L 12-20 v Brisbane (H). [BE] [View] Round 6 [06 Apr 12] W 20-10 v Canterbury (H). [BE] [View] Round 7 [15 Apr 12] L 22-44 v Warriors (A). [BE] [View] Round 8 [28 Apr 12] W 20-16 v North Qld (H). [BE]
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2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
South Sydney Rabbitohs
23 games; 8 tries, 32 points.
[View] Round 2 [20 Mar 11] L 19-28 v Canterbury (H). [BE] [View] Round 3 [25 Mar 11] W 32-18 v Eels (A). [BE] [View] Round 4 [01 Apr 11] W 32-30 v Sea Eagles (H). [BE] [View] Round 5 [08 Apr 11] L 6-30 v Wests Tigers (A). [BE] [View] Round 6 [18 Apr 11] L 0-16 v Dragons (H). [BE] [View] Round 7 [23 Apr 11] L 24-36 v Canterbury (A). [WG] 4 Pts; 1t [View] Round 8 [29 Apr 11] W 31-12 v Cronulla (H). [WG] [View] Round 10 [14 May 11] W 29-18 v Wests Tigers (H). [BE] [View] Round 11 [22 May 11] L 6-12 v Warriors (A). [BE] [View] Round 12 [30 May 11] L 10-22 v Panthers (A). [BE] [View] Round 13 [05 Jun 11] L 6-16 v Storm (H). [SR] [View] Round 15 [17 Jun 11] W 31-8 v Titans (H). [SR] [View] Round 16 [24 Jun 11] W 16-12 v Broncos (H). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t [View] Round 17 [03 Jul 11] L 4-26 v Cronulla (A). [SR] [View] Round 18 [10 Jul 11] L 22-36 v Sea Eagles (A). [WG] [View] Round 19 [16 Jul 11] W 21-20 v Roosters (H). [WG] [View] Round 20 [24 Jul 11] L 16-48 v Warriors (H). [WG] 4 Pts; 1t [View] Round 21 [31 Jul 11] W 34-24 v Dragons (A). [WG] [View] Round 22 [08 Aug 11] W 56-6 v Eels (H). [WG] 4 Pts; 1t [View] Round 23 [14 Aug 11] W 47-18 v Canberra (A). [WG] 4 Pts; 1t [View] Round 24 [19 Aug 11] W 26-24 v Cowboys (H). [CT] 4 Pts; 1t [View] Round 25 [28 Aug 11] L 10-22 v Broncos (A). [WG] 4 Pts; 1t [View] Round 26 [02 Sep 11] L 24-40 v Knights (A). [CT] 4 Pts; 1t
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2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
South Sydney Rabbitohs
4 games; 2 tries, 8 points.
[View] Round 22 [08 Aug 09] W 36-22 v Sea Eagles (A). [WG] 4 Pts; 1t [View] Round 24 [22 Aug 09] L 10-40 v Panthers (A). [WG] [View] Round 25 [29 Aug 09] W 41-6 v Dragons (H). [WG] [View] Round 26 [05 Sep 09] W 26-24 v Sharks (A). [WG] 4 Pts; 1t
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2007 Queensland Cup
Wynnum Manly Seagulls
2 games; 2 tries, 8 points.
[View] Round 1 [17 Mar 07] L 18-40 v Easts Tigers (A). [WG] 4 Pts; 1t [View] Round 7 [28 Apr 07] L 10-22 v Young Guns (A). [CT] 4 Pts; 1t
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