NRL News: Souths start Latrell swear jar as Mansour takes aim at 'f--ing bulls--t’ Demetriou

By The Roar / Editor

South Sydney have established a swear jar to discourage players from using profanity in broadcast interviews as Latrell Mitchell did following the Rabbitohs’ loss to Brisbane.

But captain Cameron Murray says explicit language comes with the territory when media speak to players after games and has urged the public not to judge Mitchell on one interview.

Mitchell raised eyebrows with an expletive-laden radio cross on Thursday night, saying “f***” four times live on Triple M as he reflected on the Rabbitohs’ 28-18 loss to Brisbane.

The incident prompted NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo to publicly remind players to “be respectful” with their language during interviews.

Mitchell has not been sanctioned over the episode but the high-profile fullback’s choice of words nevertheless generated public scrutiny.

During his breakfast show on Triple M on Monday, NRL forward-turned-radio host Mark Geyer said Mitchell “should’ve at least copped a fine” for his comments.

The Rabbitohs have taken matters into their own hands, establishing an in-house swear jar to keep players in line.

“Trell’s got a few dollars to put in after the weekend,” Souths recruit Jack Wighton said.

“Obviously he probably shouldn’t have said it so many times, but slip of the tongue.

“I might be in (the swear jar) there a few times if you listen at training!”

Murray shrugged the incident off as the Rabbitohs looked ahead to Friday’s grudge match against the Sydney Roosters.

“I didn’t see too much wrong with it,” he said.

“I know he’s a passionate man and I know all he wants to do is win. They’re two pretty good attributes that I think Latrell has and things that I’ll always back.

“Trell is Trell and I think what we do at this club really well is empower people to be themselves. I know if he had his time again, he’d probably be a little bit more selective about the words he chose.”

Murray pointed out Mitchell had been interviewed on the field at Suncorp Stadium, immediately after the final whistle had been blown on Souths’ second loss from as many games this season.

“That’s what happens when you grab somebody whose emotions are still running high 30 seconds after the final siren’s gone,” Murray said.

“That’s what happens. I know he didn’t mean any harm by it and I think it’s unfair to judge him and his character off that one interview.

“He does a lot of other great things for the community and for us here.”

Mansour takes aim at ‘f–ing bulls–t’ Demetriou

Josh Mansour has opened up on his fractious relationship with South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou, telling James Graham’s The Bye Round podcast about how he was dropped from the first grade squad with little warning.

“I didn’t see eye-to-eye with the coach, which was a shame,’ said the former winger.

“I was so frustrated that final year. It’s pre-season and he told me I was going to be on that right edge with ‘Stretch’ (Campbell Graham), he wants me to build my combination with him and he fully believed in me.

“Round 1 comes, he names the side on Tuesday, I was in the team and then on Thursday’s captain’s run I’m coming in and I get a text from him saying to come to his office.

“I thought it was a bit bizarre.

“He told me that he was going to rest me for that week. I was like, ‘rest me for that week? It’s Round 1, why would you name me if you thought I needed a rest?’

“And then he said ‘I just want you to get a couple of weeks under your belt’. I’m like ‘okay, no worries, all good’.”

Mansour revealed how Demetriou had dropped him without telling him.

“He texted me again on captain’s run and I go ‘I think I know’,” said Mansour.

“I had a feeling it was going to be the same conversation I had in Round 1.

“I walked to my locker (first) to see if my captain’s run jersey was hanging and it wasn’t there, so I already had my answer. I already knew what was going to happen.

“I walked in… and straight off the bat he goes ‘I’m going to rest you this week.’ I’m like ‘Oh, what for?’ So I pressed him — I didn’t say that the first time.

“He goes ‘I thought you missed too many tackles last week’. I go, ‘can you show me?’ And I made him bring it up, it was like two missed tackles.

“There was one, it was a four on two on the short side, 10 meters off our line and I had to sit on the lead. (Reuben) Garrick was at the back, I checked, released and Garrick tipped onto the winger and I tried diving on the last ditch tackle to get to (Christian) Tuipulotu.

“I’m like, ‘what do you want to do there? Like I did my best’. He said, ‘yeah that was a bit harsh’.

“And the other one was, I jammed Garrick at the back and I kind of just bumped off him, re-gripped and took him to the ground.

“I go, ‘am I getting dropped for that?’ And he just couldn’t answer me.

“Then he tried rewinding for weeks before… And I go, ‘am I getting dropped for my performance last week or am I getting to drop for something that was weeks ago?’

“He didn’t answer me.

“From that day on, I checked out, fully checked out. I slammed my chair in and I go, ‘this is f***ing bulls**t’ and I walked out.”

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The Crowd Says:

2024-03-19T08:35:38+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


No. I’m suggesting that late night time slots tend to have more crude content but also imply that there likely wasn’t many people listening to the game on triple m to begin with.

2024-03-19T08:29:24+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


Are you suggesting Triple M listeners don't have standards? Gutter language appeals to them eh?

2024-03-19T08:28:11+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


Offence = Offence.

2024-03-19T06:33:49+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


“if it’s long enough and high enough ,there it goes straight between the posts”I can still hear Frank Hyde’s voice ringing in my brain

2024-03-19T06:11:12+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Uncle Wayne will sort out Souths next year

2024-03-19T05:21:05+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


My old man lost his sight when I was 15, many a happy arvo listening to the football on the old radio on the back patio. The game caller and commentators back then would put todays tools to shame, Calling live from the back of the stand, and sometimes from the sideline, no monitors, hand holders or waiters.

2024-03-19T01:35:05+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


They have them :stoked:

2024-03-18T23:58:59+00:00

Full Credit to the Boys

Roar Rookie


He was a great, wholehearted winger at his peak, but was lucky to be picked up by Souths after the Panthers let him go.

2024-03-18T23:32:17+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


oddly less offended by others.

2024-03-18T23:17:41+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Those poor didems offended by a bit of colourful language. Look the Kiddies are all tucked up in bed at that time , anyway they wouldn’t know what a radio dial was - probably think it’s something hanging out of Mums nose.

2024-03-18T22:58:15+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


Nah. Mundine just had a dig at him because he disagreed with Mundine's view.

2024-03-18T22:08:36+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


How is he protected? When has a player been sanctioned for swearing in a post game interview? Tyson Gamble wasn't last year.

2024-03-18T22:06:02+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


He's not the first NRL player to swear in those circumstances. E.g. Tyson Gamble last season. Funnily enough his was a premediated response to pre game criticism and I think it was on TV too. Funny most of the people here didn't seem too up in arms. Bellamy is swearing in the box all night for all to see and few care. People want to seem to paint Latrell's swearing the same as Reece Walsh swearing at a referee last year, so deserving of a similar sanction.

2024-03-18T22:01:19+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


How many Triple M radio listeners at 10PM EST and 11PM EDST were offended?

2024-03-18T21:59:19+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


I think it highlights why JD isn't a good coach. Not because of what Mansour thinks but good coaches handle it well. Give a rocket to the players that need it, pump up the players that need it, etc. He seemed to avoid having the hard convo.

2024-03-18T21:44:59+00:00

Horses for Courses

Roar Rookie


A few F-bombs = racial vilification, sounds about right.

2024-03-18T21:40:42+00:00

Slammin_Sam

Roar Rookie


The rabbits are officially the Rugby Australia of the NRL. . .

2024-03-18T21:40:01+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Some people aren’t as lucky as you Max – they don’t have an effing TV .They rely on the magic of effing Radio to sooth there soul. They may be blind like all those F…wits in the Bunker

2024-03-18T21:30:10+00:00

Big Mig

Roar Rookie


I recall Mansour also complained about the way Penrith "disposed' of him. Most Souths supporters are on JD's side here, Mansour was very poor at the Bunnies - inexcusable missed tackles, ineffective runs and often got exposed by his opposite number. Even Jaxton Paulo was ahead of Mansour in the Bunnies top 17 team at the time. The reality is he couldn't hold the wingers' spot at Penrith with To'o and Staines, and couldn't at Souths either.

2024-03-18T21:19:26+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Mundine is Muslim 1st and an Aust Aboriginal man 2nd. Comments will always be as expected from SBW

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