Team List Tuesday – Rabbitohs v Titans
The South Sydney Rabbitohs are pleased to announce their squad for round 14 of the 2023 NRL Premiership against the Gold Coast Titans to be played this Saturday 3 June at 5:30pm at CBus Super Stadium.

Rabbitohs Head Coach Jason Demetriou has named both Cameron Murray and Jai Arrow in his squad to back up from State of Origin Game I tomorrow night. Richie Kennar comes into the starting line up on the wing with Murray at lock and Arrow on the interchange bench.
The South Sydney Rabbitohs’ squad for Saturday’s round 14 match against the Titans is:
- Blake Taaffe
- Alex Johnston
- Isaiah Tass
- Campbell Graham
- Richie Kennar
- Cody Walker
- Lachlan Ilias
- Junior Tatola
- Damien Cook
- Hame Sele
- Keaon Koloamatangi
- Jacob Host
- Cameron Murray (c)
Interchange: - Jai Arrow
- Michael Chee Kam
- Shaquai Mitchell
- Daniel Suluka Fifita
- Taane Milne
- Jed Cartwright
- Peter Mamouzelos
- Tallis Duncan
- Dean Hawkins
Coach – Jason Demetriou
Pathways Saturday Redfern Double Header
The Rabbitohs NSW Cup team take on the Warriors at 1pm on Saturday the 3rd of June at Redfern Oval.
Our Jersey Flegg boys take on the Storm at 3pm Saturday the 3rd of June at Redfern Oval.
Pathways team lists here.

Team List Tuesday – Rabbitohs v Titans
By Steve Mavin for Bunnies TV.

The South Sydney Rabbitohs enjoy one of the richest histories in the sport of Rugby League. Established in 1908, South Sydney has won 21 first grade premierships, more than any other including most recently the 2014 Premiership title, and has provided 73 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 Club’s Membership now stands at around 30,000. 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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