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The NRL has released its full season draw, with a sensational array of matches highlighting the first month. The NRL draw for season has just been released and we've picked out the 10 blockbuster clashes you must not miss. New Bronco Adam Reynolds admits he "certainly won't be watching" his unsuccessful conversion attempt again.

The draw for Round 1 of the NRL season has been revealed. It features some blockbuster games. The South Sydney Rabbitohs have secured arguably their most important re-signing of the off-season so far. Auditor from and then club Delegate to the League in Brother of James Fry who played rugby union for Souths in their very first game in , Fred Fry who played rugby league for Easts , and Bill Fry who also played rugby league for Souths.

Edward played first grade rugby union for Souths in , playing in 62 games scoring 9 tries and 2 field goals. He made his first grade debut in rugby league in the very first game played in against North Sydney at Birchgrove Oval. He was also the Vice-Captain of the side and captained the first grade team in 5 games, including the Final against Eastern Suburbs, which Souths won by to claim their first premiership victory.

Mr Fry also played representative football with the Probables in and 2 games for NSW against the Queensland side in When his playing career ended in , the loyal clubman continued at Souths in many different roles: on the Committee in , Vice-President in , and as well as Hon. Auditor in Souths defeated North Sydney Winger Tommy Anderson scored Souths first try, with others added during the historic game by forwards Dick Green and Harold Butler, who also kicked a goal.

The Club was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee at a Special General Meeting on 13 June The voting Members of the Football Club voted by a First grade was undefeated in its 12 matches — the first and still the only team to win every game in a season. Runner — up in third grade, losing , after playing extra time.

Or he's just knackered. Are you kidding me? Cody Walker held the pass, Dane Gagai held the pass, and then Johnston made a great gather and putdown to give Adam Reynolds the kick of a lifetime from right out on the sideline. And that is where he's taking the kick from. No repeat of the shenanigans from the Panthers-Storm prelim. Cleary cleans up, but Tom Burgess gets there to throw him to the ground.

Probably the one bloke on the field that could have hung on to the player in that scenario. Johnston puts Taaffe through a hole, then Gagai, then Burgess and Cook. The Rabbitohs are building! Now it still is, but it's to go more than a converted try ahead for Penrith. The Panthers are powering up the field. Can't believe after all that possession and field position it was an intercept that broke the game open.

Penrith hits the lead at last. You felt that should have come earlier earlier when the Panthers had repeat set after repeat set, but the offence just looked incapable of penetrating. Then, out of nowhere, Cody Walker tries the hero long ball over Stephen Crichton as South were coming out of their end, and the big winger plucked it out of the air and went 40 metres to score.

Cleary's kick pinned Jaxson Paulo right on the sideline and Burton got there to throw him over the touchline. Penrith have got to score this time. Tyrone May has dropped it cold! Just a simple backline move and May couldn't catch a straightforward pass. May and Edwards would like a few of these moments back.

Great pressure from Cook on Cleary, then Reynolds on May forces an absolute stinker of a kick, which Taaffe hits at pace. What can the Rabbitohs do with some good field position? Not much. They made about 30 metres and the set ended with a Walker grubber straight to Tyrone May. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work. News Ticker Listen Live Tune into live sports radio as we cover all the action from across the country.

Stephen Crichton robs Cody Walker! By Jon Healy. AAP That is sweet redemption for the team that has arguably been the league's best for two years. Share post Copy link Facebook Twitter. It is all over! Getty So another really weird rugby league season ends. You can read more though The full match wrap of tonight's epic grand final Five spectacular moments from the game And the heady highs and lumbering lows of the entertainment Timmy Trumpet baby!

See you in the cricket blogs. Penrith panthers is absolutely mayhem fans are wild -Debra Hudson Yeah. There was another crucial moment that didn't go the Rabbitohs way in the second-half, with departing skipper Adam Reynolds missing a conversion from the sideline that would have tied the scores. The year-old also attempted a long-range field goal with a minute left on the clock, but missed that as well as his final game in the red and green ended in heartbreak.

Reynolds had been hampered by a groin injury in the past fortnight, but Bennett shut down suggestions that the injury was the reason for the two misses. Penrith mounted plenty of pressure on South Sydney in the nail-biting affair, with Clive Churchill Medal winner Nathan Cleary producing an all-time performance with the boot, highlighted by his towering bombs and five forced dropouts.

Bennett said his side struggled for field position the entire game, but believes they fought hard and remained committed for the whole 80 minutes.



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