ANALYSIS: If defence wins Premierships, then Souths are a huge shout after backs-to-wall Warriors win

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

South Sydney have got their season back on track with a gutsy victory over the Warriors, running out 28-6 winners in a monsoon at Mt Smart Stadium.

If champion sides are built on defence and resilience, then this Souths team, missing key players and away at one of the league’s form teams in terrible conditions, might well be in with a shout at the end of the year.

The scoreline looked comfortable by the end, but came after Souths survived a massive onslaught from the hosts, who had all the ball and field position early on, before the Bunnies turned the tables for just their second win in six.

Alex Johnston grabbed a double, debutant Tyrone Munro scored one and set up another for Blake Taaffe and Cam Murray also crossed.

But first and foremost, this was based on defence. The sight of the Souths players celebrating tackles and mistakes by the opposition showed how much this one meant to them. 

They’ve been far below their best and really needed this one. Without Campbell Graham, Isaiah Tass and Latrell Mitchell, they would have had plenty of excuses to drop another game, but never looked like doing so. 

The Warriors have plenty of runs on the board in 2023, but this was far from their best showing. They failed to make the most of their early supremacy and were run down late. Once the Bunnies got the lead, they were always favourites.

Andrew Webster can look at this as a lesson in the level that his side need to reach. They have now lost to the Bunnies, Broncos and Roosters on home turf. The Kiwis have been great, but they’re not quite there yet.

They had Addin Fonua-Blake sin-binned, too, which could cause them problems down the line with a place in the finals still up for grabs.

Souths show their mettle

Souths learned a lot about themselves in the opening stages. Their defence has gone to rack and ruin in recent weeks, and it got a serious working over, with 12 sets to five in the opening quarter hour before Marcelo Montoya was finally able to open the scoring.

The penalty count, the conditions and the relentlessness of their opposition were all going against South Sydney, but they kept their resolve in a time when they could have folded early.

It wasn’t just commitment, however. Demetriou had clearly told his men to defend narrow and offer the wingers a chance: Dallin Watene-Zelezniak got some space early but was crowded out, and while Montoya did get over, it was on a shortside play.

The Warriors shied away from the sidelines, in deference to the wet weather, but when the Bunnies got their crack, they did no such thing.

Souths were committed to playing their footy in spite of the slippery ball and were rewarded. The defence earned them the right to play it, and they reaped the rewards.

At this time of year, the emphasis shifts from performances to results, but Souths can be happy with both. 

They know they’ll be in the mix at the end, so turning up on occasions like this when everything goes against them early will hold them in good stead come the pointy part of the year.

On top of that, they’ve also arrested a slide that imperilled their top four chances. Now, they have the easiest run in – on paper at least – and a superb chance to get that second shot in the finals.

A harsh lesson for the Warriors

There’s a lot of parallels for the Warriors to their last loss at home to the Roosters in Round 9.

That game, played in a deluge in Auckland, saw them unable to put enough points on an experienced, battle-hardened side with the ultimate result that they lost when they might have won.

It’s understandable. This is a side in year one of a cycle and already massively overachieving. They don’t have the reps that Souths or, despite their poor form in 2023, the Roosters. Sometimes that counts for a lot. They’ll learn from this.

But – and this might be the worrying part – it is also a limitation of their style. The Warriors go-to gameplan centres around making error free metres and relying on their stars to make something happen offensively.

That’ll help beat a lot of bad teams, and occasionally good teams who play badly, but if a half-decent side shows up and plays moderately well, it’ll generally fall over in front of them.

Souths had all the answers to the Warriors questions in attack, and asked plenty of their own that found the Kiwis lacking. They had no answer to the nous of Cody Walker or the deception of Damien Cook.

That’s alright, because they don’t have anyone quite in that bracket. All that comes in year two or three, as they add to this platform with a mite more endeavour. 

Completion rates and conservatism can get you into the finals, but they rarely are enough against the best. The Warriors learned that tonight.

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-02T05:25:31+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


I thought it was an obstruction. In last year’s state of origin the obstructed Queenslander had no chance of stopping the ball carrier but the try was disallowed.

2023-07-02T04:52:54+00:00

Big Mig

Roar Rookie


sounds like a whole lota Rosie to me....

2023-07-02T04:51:29+00:00

Big Mig

Roar Rookie


Tass is a good player, but agree he is a massive hog. AJ never gets the ball when Tass plays on his inside. Kennar did well in centres, despite being a winger. With Taane Milne most likely suspended next week, looks like Kennar needs to make the centre position work for him.

2023-07-02T03:53:08+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


HOW DARE YOU :angry: I have a backbone and we Souths fans NEVER EVER SLACKENED OFF, I'm pointing out that 5 games in a row is going down the path of the inevitable we Souths fans are NOT going to go with the flow and cop their slackening off rubbish every year at this time, as we know how it ends up and has ended up since 2014. I was outlining what the Bunnies have done as they follow the same pattern every year, you have NO IDEA what it's like being a South Sydney fans as we "Bleed Cardinal Red and Myrtle Green FOREVER" and there is NO giving up and we have plenty of backbone mate :thumbup: !

2023-07-01T18:58:16+00:00

William W

Roar Rookie


It is so wonderful having a centre who actually passes the ball to AJ. Well done Ritchie Kennar. If I had my way, Tass would never play first grade again. He is a massive hog. We also had Jai Arrow, Jacob Host, Campbell Graham and just a bloke named Latrell Mitchell out. Watch out Doggies next week even without our Origin players.

2023-07-01T18:51:11+00:00

William W

Roar Rookie


Gifted 12-points? When was that? Get off the turps mate.

2023-07-01T18:49:00+00:00

William W

Roar Rookie


All this from a bloke who gave up on his team last week and said the Rabbitohs had no chance and will miss the 8... Have a little faith mate and stiffen up your backbone!

2023-07-01T18:46:25+00:00

William W

Roar Rookie


Rosie, get your Rose coloured glasses off as you are wrong on all counts.

2023-07-01T18:43:29+00:00

William W

Roar Rookie


That was a rebound and then a knock-on as a charge down is a deliberate act using your hands.

2023-07-01T18:41:46+00:00

William W

Roar Rookie


Tyrone Munro is signed until the end of 2025. Born in Moree but has played in Souths Juniors for a while now, Botany Rams. Tyrone started on a development deal this season and has since overtaken fellow youngsters Josiah Karapani, Terrel KaloKalo and Leon Te Hau. He will be in Souths Top 30 in 2024.

2023-07-01T18:35:21+00:00

William W

Roar Rookie


Yellow Cards? I didn't see any. It is League, Not Soccer.

2023-07-01T14:12:51+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


Yes, I was under the impression it was a charge-down where knock-ons are permissible. It was a poor kick that didn't make it over the Warrior winger who knocked it on. How I missed that I do not know. I was hoping Souths would lose again.

2023-07-01T06:03:58+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Tim respectfully. The kick hit his chest and falls down. He then touched it deliberately on the way down. It cannot be anything except a knock on.

2023-07-01T05:17:54+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


If it was a charge-down it would be a knock-on. The ball was kicked into the Warrior, he didn't charge it down. Souths got lucky with six again from an ordinary kick.

2023-07-01T04:47:48+00:00

Slammin_Sam

Roar Rookie


No mention of the 12 points the rabbits were gifted? The dragons would have beaten the warriors last night with Klein in the mood he was in. The Warriors showed real character not to lose their cool.

2023-07-01T04:06:52+00:00

Souths Die Hard

Roar Rookie


Cody was the difference. It's amazing what AJ can do when Tass doesn't Hog the ball. I like Tom starting. Illias played well, thank God. Trell and Arrow return, Souths are dangerous.

2023-07-01T03:54:55+00:00

Worlds Biggest

Roar Pro


After a horror month that was outstanding from the Bunnies. Poor discipline early but the the defence and completions in those conditions was brilliant. Everyone put in a big shift and happy for the rookie, did well.

2023-07-01T03:02:39+00:00

Phantom

Roar Rookie


and so many yellow cards conceded

2023-07-01T02:54:18+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


Cheers jimmmy. I watched the replay with the sound off and didn’t pick the hand after chest thing. Appreciate the explanation

2023-07-01T01:21:16+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Well, it was really great to listen and especially read the roar' satirical excuses of the Warrior's fans 'god bless you all' :laughing: as the Warrior's needed all their excuses, but even with Klein going out of his way to help them, the funniest thing was that the Warriors players were complaining when Klein stated giving the Bunnies penalties like 'how dare you' :laughing: especially S. Johnson. With the Bunnies having Campbell, Arrow, Mitchell and Tass out and the Bunnies only making 1 error in 80 min, the Bunnies made an absolute and definite statement that once we are at full strength we are here for the 2023 challenge SO BRING IT ON :thumbup: GO YOU BUNNIES!

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