Are the Rabbitohs on the brink of glory?
By Curtis Woodward, 1 Aug 2012 Curtis Woodward is a Roar Guru & Live Blogger
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Greg Inglis in action during the NRL round 7 New Zealand Warriors v South Sydney Rabbitohs. AAP Image/Action Photographics, Wayne Drought
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Its been 41 lonely old years for the South Sydney Rabbitohs; 41 years without the sweet taste of premiership success.
But through the shadows of anonymity has come a new class of Rabbit. Is 2012 finally the year we see the red and green back at the big dance?
In 1971 Robert Askin was the Premier of New South Wales, Australian troops were pulled from the Vietnam War, and Silver Knight won the Melbourne Cup.
Like time tends to do, it changes.
In an age where coaches are as disposable as a used tissue, one man deserves some credit.
Michael Maguire has turned Souths around so drastically; the Redfern club are now one of the heavyweights of the National Rugby League.
But don’t be fooled by the glossy skin of this team. Maguire knows the road ahead is still long and treacherous.
That doesn’t mean we cant acknowledge Maguire as the greatest thing to happen to this proud club in over four decades.
The Rabbitohs are the most successful rugby league team this country has ever seen. Yet their last grand final victory came in 1971. At the time they were the pinnacle of greatness in Sydney, winning their fourth premiership in five years.
It was truly a great time for South Sydney. Little did they know the starvation to follow.
Channel Nine commentator Phil Gould even called this Souths side the greatest he had seen in 50 years.
“It’s been a long time for Souths fans. We’ve had the team over the past few years but haven’t delivered,” hooker Nathan Peats told the media on Monday.
“(But) we’re not getting too complacent.
“That’s a good wrap to get Phil Gould saying things like that but I think (coach Michael Maguire) said (on Sunday) that he’s not that old (to remember those teams) – and I’m not that old.
“So I don’t know how good the Souths teams were back then.
“But I know Bob McCarthy and that’s a good wrap because he is one of the legends of South Sydney.
“In saying that we have got a pretty good team and I think everyone’s injury free. We haven’t been in that position for a long time.”
On the back of some Rabbitohs’ player apparel is the saying ‘Sons of Glory’.
We’ll soon find out if they are truly part of this historic family.
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August 1st 2012 @ 6:10am
Dogs Of War said | August 1st 2012 @ 6:10am | Report comment
Didn’t we do this about the Sharks only a few weeks ago? We saw how that ended up….
August 1st 2012 @ 7:48am
llieno said | August 1st 2012 @ 7:48am | Report comment
Ha I was thinking exactly the same thing
August 1st 2012 @ 7:59am
B.A Sports said | August 1st 2012 @ 7:59am | Report comment
Get used to it, we will get two of these every week for the next six weeks
August 1st 2012 @ 10:42am
Curtis Woodward said | August 1st 2012 @ 10:42am | Report comment
The point was Michael Maguire.
August 1st 2012 @ 6:30am
Mick Beergah said | August 1st 2012 @ 6:30am | Report comment
Too early to predict, the pressure of semi finals football remains to been seen. That will be the true test
August 1st 2012 @ 7:31am
Andy said | August 1st 2012 @ 7:31am | Report comment
Souths are very similar to the Bulldogs in that Manly will beat them and win the premiership.
August 1st 2012 @ 8:45am
Droppa said | August 1st 2012 @ 8:45am | Report comment
No!
August 1st 2012 @ 9:18am
Steve said | August 1st 2012 @ 9:18am | Report comment
They should be, it’s a salary cap competition eventually everybody gets their turn, some just have to wait longer than others.
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August 1st 2012 @ 10:36am
John Vizzone said | August 1st 2012 @ 10:36am | Report comment
Great article. As a Souths fan since I was born it is certainly the most excitement I have had about my team. Funnily enough though there is still a sense of awkward pessimism amongst souths fans. We are still waiting for the bubble to burst. I though think this team may be the real deal.
August 1st 2012 @ 10:41am
Curtis Woodward said | August 1st 2012 @ 10:41am | Report comment
The Cronulla article was just saying that the Sharks COULD win the competition. At the time, the article made sense. Can understand why Sharks fans didnt like it, they knew they were going to fall on their faces again. Wont be writing about the Sharks anymore thats for sure.
August 1st 2012 @ 11:30am
robbie said | August 1st 2012 @ 11:30am | Report comment
Nope AND they should be booted back out of the comp. One rule for Souths another for everyone else
September 6th 2012 @ 7:39am
Ryan said | September 6th 2012 @ 7:39am | Report comment
Well Said Robbie!……………..they failed to meet the criteria set all those years ago. Poor Norths got the rough end of the stick. Hope Souths get belted and finish last next year
August 1st 2012 @ 11:34am
Bearfax said | August 1st 2012 @ 11:34am | Report comment
Its fast looking like a two horse race unless The Storm and the Sea Eagles can get their respective acts together. A Souths Vs Canterbury grandfinal, despite my obvious maroon and white leanings, would be a special event. They are certainly the standout sides in the comp at present and all credit to the coaches and management. My heart says Souths to win their first grandfinal since 1971.
September 6th 2012 @ 3:09am
matty west said | September 6th 2012 @ 3:09am | Report comment
Wouldnt that be special us & the doggies,if souths win the comp it will be so big accross the nation enormous boost 4league & a life long dream just hope there time is now theyl beat any1 on thier day. go da bunnies!
August 1st 2012 @ 11:49am
Pot Stirrer said | August 1st 2012 @ 11:49am | Report comment
As a Rooster i cant think of anything worse to happen this year than the Rabbits winning and us getting the spoon. However it seems like a real possibility, I wonder what the odds on that double would be. Also i wouldnt write the sharks of yet theyve had some pretty dud calls this year and have been playing with out their best players for a few weeks. They will win at least 2 games more which should guarantee them a shot in the finals.