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'He delivers in big games': Latrell Mitchell backed to make comeback in the Origin arena

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South Sydney centre Campbell Graham has insisted that Latrell Mitchell could easily make his comeback from injury in State of Origin if the Rabbitohs change their tune on the club’s marquee man.

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Mitchell was back at South Sydney training on Monday, getting through light drills away from the squad after overcoming a hamstring injury and COVID-19.

The Rabbitohs will take the cautious path with their No.1, keeping him out of Thursday night’s clash with St George Illawarra.

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Coach Jason Demetriou is also adamant he does not want Mitchell playing in Origin the following week for NSW, after having not run out since April 9.

Instead, South Sydney are eying a round-16 return against Parramatta, giving Mitchell one match before potentially playing in Game III for the Blues.

Mitchell would be a walk-up start for NSW if available, particularly given the way the Blues missed his spark in their Game I loss in Sydney last week.

And Graham has no doubt Mitchell could still add that in Perth for NSW, even if he was to come in without an NRL game under his belt.

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“I think he could. Obviously Origin is intense, but Latrell has been training hard,” Graham said.

“I know he hasn’t been playing footy for the last month and a bit but he delivers in big games.

“I am sure Latrell would step up and take that on.”

Graham also indicated he believed Mitchell should be granted some say on whether he is available for NSW, in consultation with Souths medical staff.

“That is a decision Latrell will have to make,” Graham said.

“I wouldn’t think twice, he would get to represent his state which is unreal.

“Obviously we would want to have him back in a Rabbitohs jersey soon, so he would have to talk to coaches about that.”

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Complicating the matter further for Blues coach Brad Fittler is the fact Souths trainer Travis Touma is on his staff, acting in the same role for the Blues.

Meanwhile, if NSW do make changes in the centres, Graham could be the man to benefit if Mitchell is not made available.

The centre continues to have the backing of Souths teammates for the role, with Queensland fringe forward Jai Arrow insistent NSW selectors should forget MItchell for Game II and go with Graham.

“I feel like I am ready to play rep footy. If that call comes, it comes,” Graham said.

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JW 1 hour ago
Let's be real about these All Blacks

I didn't really get the should tone from it, but maybe because I was just reading it as my own thoughts.


What I read it as was examples of how they played well enough in every game to be able to win it.


Yeah I dunno if Ben wouldn't see it that way (someone else would for sure need to point it out to him though), I'm more in the Ben not appreciating that those close losses werent one off scenarios camp. Sure you can look at dubious decisions causing them to have to play with 14 or 13 men at the death as viable reasons but even in the games they won without such difficulties they made a real struggle of it (compared to how good some of their first half play was). This kind of article where you trying to point out the 3 losses really would most likely have been wins only really makes sense/works when your other performances make those 3 games (or endings) stand out.


There might have been a sentence here and there to ensure some good comment numbers but when he's signing off the article by saying things like ..

Whilst these All Blacks aren’t blowing teams off the park like during the 2010s, they are nuggety and resourceful and don’t wilt. They are prepared to win the hard way, accumulating points by any means necessary.

and..

The other top sides in the world struggled to put them away. France and South Africa both could have well been defeated on home soil.

I don't really see it. Always making sure people are upto date with the SH standing/perspective! NZ went through some tough times with so many different perspectives and reasons why, but then it was.. amusing how.. behind everyone was once they turned a corner. More of these 'unfortunate' results returned against SA and France at the start of the RWC which made it extra tasty to catch other teams out when they did bring it. So that created some 'conscious' perspective that I just kept going and sharing re thoughts on similar predicaments of other teams, I had been really confident that Wallabies displays vs NZ were real, that the Argentines can backup their thing against Aus and SA (and so obviously the rest), and current one is that England are actually consistent and improving with their attack (which everyone should get onboard with), and I'm expecting a more dominant display against Japan (even though they should have more of their experienced internationals for this one) that highlights further growth from July. 👍

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