'I won’t explain my reasoning': Demetriou curt on Ilias and Latrell questions as Cook demotion looms

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Jason Demetriou batted back questions about his selection policy and internal strife at South Sydney, stating that his team would take no mind of noise from the outside ahead of their derby clash with the Sydney Roosters on Friday night.

The coach has replaced Lachlan Ilias in the 7 jumper ahead with reigning NSW Cup player of the year Dean Hawkins given a crack in top grade, while headlines have been dominated by Latrell Mitchell’s x-rated interview and Josh Mansour’s comments on his coaching style.

The coach fronted the media at the Bunnies’ Maroubra base, but refused to be drawn on his selections.

Mere hours later, news began to circle that Damien Cook may also have been benched, with Siliva Havili a potential starter and the NSW rake coming off the interchange.

“I won’t explain my reasoning,” he said when asked for his decision to change halfbacks ahead of the crunch clash on Friday night.

“It’s a discussion for Lachy and myself. We’ve had that in depth and we’ll continue to have those discussions. It’s a step sideways to go forward again, and that’s how we’ll approach it.

“He’s fine. It’s footy. We pick 17 blokes every week. It’s not that dramatic.

“There’s nothing to handle. Inside the four walls is rock solid. We’ve trained well, we’re prepping for a big game Friday night against the Roosters. It’s outside the four walls so it’s not a problem for us.”

On the outside noise around Latrell, Demetriou reiterated that it wasn’t affecting what happened at the Bunnies.

“Again, it’s about what goes on within our four walls,” he said.

“That’s the beauty about this week, it’s been all business. It’s been around what we need to control. We have a real focus on ourselves and put the performance in on Friday night.

“He (Latrell) is as important as anybody else who wears the South Sydney shirt tomorrow night.”

Demetriou instead focussed on the opportunity given to Hawkins and the chance to perform for Jack Wighton on debut as well as other milestone men.

“(We want him) to be Deano,” he said of the expectations on the new half.

“To organise our team, get us around the field and kick well. The big part of this is a young kid who has earned the right to wear the number 7 for South Sydney.

“We’re real proud of the journey he’s had and he deserves this opportunity.

“(Wighton’s debut) is huge, really excited. It feels like it’s been quite a long time coming.

“There was a lot of hype around Jack when he signed and then missing the first two rounds but his energy is important and this week has been infectious.

Jack Wighton is placed on report by referee Ashley Klein. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

“I know how excited the boys are to get out there and represent for his debut game but also Cam’s (Murray) 150th and Taane Milne plays his 50th as well.

“He’ll go out there and be Jack.”

Souths are 0-2 to start the year, but the coach insisted that his men were close to

“We’re not far off,” he said.

“At the end of the day, we lead 20-12 against Manly and had a nine minute period that we needed to address and showed some good signs defensively and improvements against the Broncos.

“It’s about improving some little areas again this week. It’s Round 3, we’re not going to be the team that we’re going to be at the back end of the year now. We’re going to build into that.

“We’ve had a tough start but we’re making improvements.

“I leave you guys to talk about whether it’s over the top or not. I’m focussed on coaching the boys on Friday night. I literally can’t wait, I’m so excited.

“It definitely has a Christmas Eve feel about it, doesn’t it. It’s an exciting game, as derby games are in sport. That’s what makes the NRL massive.

“We’re excited about it, as the Roosters will be, so let’s get it on Friday night.”

A few miles to the north, Trent Robinson was well aware of the challenges that his side would face.

“They had periods in both games where they looked really strong and so our preparation for that has been understanding why those periods came about and also how to nullify them,” he said at the Roosters’ captain’s run presser.

On the Ilias selection, he empathised given the similar situation that his own halfback, Sam Walker, had gone through last year, only to respond strongly late in the year after suffering an injury in reserve grade, while stating that his side would be aware of what Hawkins could bring to the game.

Roosters coach Trent Robinson talks with Sam Walker at Allegiant Stadium. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

“It felt like a long time (out) because of the injury he sustained there so it ended up being a four-month rather than a few week’s learning,” said Robbo of Walker.

“But I think you can see the quality of Sam and we’ve all seen it. That development takes different paths. We like the path that we’re on.

“With Lachlan, there’s doubt that he’s shown he can play NRL and it’s always how they accept this learning and then want to develop in the next few weeks but he’s a high-quality player.

“(Hawkins) is 25. He’s played a lot of footy in his career. So we know what to expect there. He’s been in their system for a while so I don’t think there’s a big change (in what we have to do).”

The Crowd Says:

2024-03-21T22:12:33+00:00

aerial lizard

Roar Rookie


No thanks, self-entitled, lazy, out of control gob and melon that won't fit through the door. Arthur is chasing X-factor.

2024-03-21T21:31:14+00:00

Robertus

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If you had to start your own team and could take a pick of any starting fullback, I don't think Latrell even makes the top 10. It looks roughly like: 1. Dylan Edwards 2. Reece Walsh 3. Tom Trbojevic 4. Kalyn Ponga 5. James Tedesco 6. Ryan Papenhuyzen 7. Clint Gutherson 8. Scott Drinkwater 9. Will Kennedy 10. Jordan Rapana 11. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow 12. Charnze Nikoll-Klokstad 13. AJ Brimson 14. Jahream Bula 15. Latrell Mitchell 16. Tyrell Sloan 17. Blake Taafe There are even some second string fullbacks at other clubs eg. Nick Meaney, Jayden Campbell who you would consider over Latrell. So why all the praise like he's some sort of future immortal. He's not even in the top 5 centres even. Most overhyped player in the last 30 years.

2024-03-21T15:23:37+00:00

Ben Pobjie

Expert


The director’s cut was FILTHY

2024-03-21T15:22:37+00:00

Ben Pobjie

Expert


Keep the venues a secret, get people to bet on where the game is going to be.

2024-03-21T15:21:48+00:00

Ben Pobjie

Expert


Deano’s going to be Deano, Jack’s going to be Jack. Exciting times.

2024-03-21T14:38:55+00:00

Get_real

Roar Rookie


Do your ideas increase gambling because that is all Abdo and the horse whisperer care about?

2024-03-21T14:36:42+00:00

Get_real

Roar Rookie


Latrell is saving his legs for his return game.

2024-03-21T14:35:20+00:00

Get_real

Roar Rookie


Cody Walker could coach, he s choice in big games.

2024-03-21T07:33:24+00:00

Cam

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Random observation, but I noticed except the Raiders v Warriors, all the games this weekend are played in NSW. Not sure I understand the thought process to have scheduled zero matches in Qld, especially with 4 teams in the state? Also with 450,000 expected at the Melbourne GP this weekend, might have been a great opportunity for the Storm to play a night match at home? Abdo, if you are reading, give me a call, I have thousands of ideas :laughing: :laughing:

2024-03-21T07:24:41+00:00

Phil

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Cam, here's one Saints supporter who would prefer Mitchell plays for any team but Saints. He's a human headline who has the talent to be a great footy player but would rather be a showman.

2024-03-21T06:51:38+00:00

Cam

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I’m being a bit tough on Trell and to be fair, I like it when he doesn’t get too involved when he plays against my team. Which leads to an interesting question, would you want him at your club? I’m guessing plenty of Saints fans would like to see him in a Red V jersey, but being a Storm supporter, I’m not so sure he’d bring much to our club. It’s probably more the baggage and work ethic he brings, I just can’t image him and Bellamy would work out too well :laughing:

2024-03-21T06:35:44+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Lot easier to defend a lead than chase one down, a bird in the bed is worth two at the bar!

2024-03-21T06:25:20+00:00

aerial lizard

Roar Rookie


Ouch!

2024-03-21T06:14:41+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


Sam Burgess?

2024-03-21T06:13:37+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


Latrell already has his hands full with his 6 or 7 runs and half-dozen missed tackles a game.

2024-03-21T06:11:49+00:00

steveng

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Yes, Succhi and at the end of that written statement will be an addendum page, get your act together as by R20 and if the Bunnies don't look like making the 8 you should look for another job. :laughing:

2024-03-21T06:02:00+00:00

steveng

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:laughing: NO and I don't know who but someone new that can build a totally different squad with big forwards and lots of speed across the park, as the Bunnies had potential to have speed with Roberts and the FOXX but they let them both go and they never utilized what they had, they have to have a totally different outlook on a new squad for the next 10 tears.

2024-03-21T05:47:25+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Like Ciraldo ?

2024-03-21T05:44:27+00:00

Good Grief

Roar Rookie


Why don’t Souths use Latrell for yardage kicks. He has a massive boot and this would increase his involvement and take pressure off the halves.

2024-03-21T04:46:35+00:00

Albo

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" I won't explain my reasoning to you vultures........except Latrelle & Cody said Lachy needs to go, not us !"

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