South Sydney have flexed their muscular tissues in spherical one, beating the Sharks 27-18 in Cronulla.
The Rabbitohs are thought-about among the many favourites for the premiership in 2023 and confirmed why in opposition to a troublesome however Dally M winner Nicho Hynes-less Sharks.
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The Rabbitohs didn’t have all of it their very own approach by any means, having misplaced each Jai Arrow and Tavita Tatola early within the recreation.
But with quarter-hour remaining and Souths main 20-12, the Sharks’ Wade Graham obliterated Rabbitohs prop Davvy Moale with a monster hit.
Nothing was performed instantly after the hit and the Rabbitohs scored on the finish of the set of six, taking the lead out to an unassailable 26-12.
But as Latrell Mitchell was lining up the kick at purpose, the eye returned to the hit.
“We’re only one round in, but that was the biggest hit I’ve seen in a long time,” Greg Alexander stated on Fox Sports. “My god. That was one hell of a shot from Wade Graham.”
Dan Ginnane added: “How did he hold onto it? That’s chest Brandy isn’t it? Surely it’s fine.”
Alexander stated: “I thought it was ball and chest.”
But moments later, the Sharks veteran was referred to as out and given 10 within the bin for after he was deemed to have “left the ground and had contact with the head”.
Alexander stated it knowned Moale’s head again however Ginnane stated: “It was a car crash.”
Graham was later charged with a grade one reckless excessive sort out and is three weeks on the sideline, even with the early responsible plea.
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It was the second sin bin of the day after Bulldogs halfback Kyle Flanagan was sin binned after he appeared to barely brush the again of Tom Trbojevic’s jersey.
The Graham hit additionally divided followers with some believing he deserved the ship of
Bulldogs legend Willie Mason tweeted: “Wade Graham just put on one of the best hit’s I’ve seen for years! PROPER DAAAWWG.”
The Illawarra Mercury’s Tim Barrow added: “Wade Graham and Kyle Flanagan got binned today for extreme contact and minimal contact. Funny game, rugba lerg.”
Coach Craig Fitzgibbon stated it was “spectacular” however any further points from the incident will “be what it will be”.
Captain Dale Finucane stated: “The hit looked really good, but I wasn’t sure that he hit him high. From my first glance at it, I didn’t think it was high. But on review, it’ll be clear whether it was or it wasn’t.
“Wade was looking to change the momentum and cause a collision to get the ball back for us. I think any player in any team would look to do that.”
Fox League’s Cooper Cronk stated the issue comes that Graham’s toes left the bottom.
“He took his feet of the ground and made contact,” Cronk stated.
“I think that might be the thing that comes back and hurts him but I don’t think it’s at the severe end.”
It wasn’t sufficient to shut the door on the Sharks nevertheless because the Sharks hit again by Teig Wilton who timed his run completely to latch onto a Matt Moylan grubber and make it 26-18.
It was as shut because the Sharks would get although as Latrell Mitchell sealed the sport with a subject purpose.
Source: www.foxsports.com.au