'I don't know what goes through Latrell's mind': Mitchell on report twice as Wahs dominate sorry Souths

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

South Sydney’s horror start to the year has continued with a demoralising 34-4 defeat the Warriors, overshadowed by two first half incidents that saw Latrell Mitchell put on report.

Both came with the score 6-4 to the Warriors and Souths, despite ongoing issues with ball control, defending relatively well.

The first, an apparent elbow on Shaun Johnson, will likely interest the judiciary. Maddeningly for Jason Demetriou, it came when Souths had the ball in their own 20m zone.

“They’re both stupid things,” said the coach, promising that he would discuss Mitchell’s actions further.

“You’ve got to be better, simple as that. I’ll have those conversations during the week. It’s not something for me to talk about right now.

“As a group, we’ll be honest as we are every week and have a look at things we need to be better at.”

On the back of the second, a needless tip tackle on Tohu Harris, the Kiwis scored twice in quick succession at the end of the half and never looked back. It turned 6-4 into 18-4 and game over for Sotuh Sydney.

Demetriou must despair. The floor on completions to win a game is around 73% and they have achieved that twice in five games, with today the worst of the year at 59%. The coach can’t catch the ball for his side.

Not that Andrew Webster will care. His side simply picked up, built pressure and cashed in. Johnson created two and scored two, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad made a strong return from injury and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck celebrated a 200th game in the NRL with a try.

The Kiwis were actually missing five from their ideal 17, with Dallin Watene-Zelezniak a late scratching, but it would have been hard to notice. They’re ruthlessly effective and rarely slack. Souths, on the other hand, are spiralling badly.

Latrell’s bad far overshadows his good

Latrell Mitchell is undeniably talented and, at times today, showed it. It was he who created the break from which Izsac Tui’itupou Thompson opened the scoring for Souths, and he did it again before the first half was out.

He was their best in attack, offering far more than anyone else in green and red and combining well with Cody Walker, as usual, and Jack Wighton, which will give Demetriou hope for the future.

But with that comes so much trash. His alleged elbow on Johnson and his lifting tackle on Tohu Harris were brainless, unnecessary and put his side under pressure that they ultimately couldn’t withstand.

The Harris incident came in the 32nd minute with the Warriors in their own half: within three minutes, they had scored through Jackson Ford and two minutes after that, scored again.

For some players – Jared Waerea-Hargreaves springs to mind in the modern age, or Sam Burgess before that – the grubby bits are an intrinsic piece of what makes them good, and you cop the disciplinary stuff to get the aggression and intimidation.

But Latrell isn’t in the intimidation business and his two pieces of foul play tonight weren’t aggressive as much as they were boneheaded.

Demetriou needs to have a serious chat with his superstar to remind him of what his job is in the team. It’s not as an enforcer, it’s as a creator.

“I don’t know what goes through Latrell’s mind on occasions,” said Greg Alexander on the Fox League commentary.

“He threw an elbow at Shaun Johnson, it was blatant and I said during the call that he’s probably lucky he’s still on the field. To throw an elbow like that at a defender who’s coming in at head high, he’s very lucky to be on the field.

“And then at the back end of the half when Souths had the Warriors under a little bit of pressure he was put on report for a lifting tackle. He knows not to put his hands in between a player’s legs and lift. That’s a no, don’t do that…after that they scored two tries.”

Johnson profits, but he should thank Egan

For all that Johnson has been showered in plaudits over the last year, for all that Harris is lauded for his work in the middle, for all that we marvel at the finishing of DWZ, the workrate of CNK and the stepping of RTS, the difference between a good Wahs team and a great one is the largely unheralded Wayde Egan.

The hooker performs the role that plenty of teams reserve for their lock, straightening the attack and condensing the opposition defence, with the effect that space appears on the edges for his side to attack.

If they don’t pull him, as seen twice today, the Wahs go straight down the middle.

It’s a style of hooker that few use, but works perfectly for Webster. Where someone like Api Koroisau uses deception, Damien Cook uses speed or Reed Mahoney uses his pass off the deck, Egan tends to be about tempo and direction, picking the time to go wide and straight.

The central criticism of the Warriors’ attack is that it can be quite one-paced until the red zone, but Egan has proven time and again his ability change that.

When he’s out, they miss him badly. When he’s in, and playing like this, the Warriors can be anything.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-08T10:42:26+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Sure, Mitchell definitely tries to hold Harris up when he realises the tackle has gone wrong… but Morrin didn’t drive Murray into the ground either…

2024-04-08T10:32:45+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


All good, yet I'd still argue that LM didn't drive Harris into the turf, looked like he was holding him up when he realised he'd gone a bit far.

2024-04-07T23:25:05+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


The later. Mundine has used racism to generate hate and personal wealth. The Quran ranting is an example of his total disingenuous knowledge of Aboriginal culture. His lack of knowledge and understanding of the voice showed just how ignorant he is about indigenous reconciliation. It actually proved how narcissistic he is.

2024-04-07T22:55:36+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Sure, but Morrin’s tackle on Murray was nowhere as bad, he didn’t drive Murray into the turf. Murray was never in any danger and got straight up. Clean skin rookie Morrin gets two weeks with a guilty plea Anyway it’s probably pretty fruitless trying to compare one tackle to another and expect consistency…

2024-04-07T22:39:36+00:00

Gamechanger

Roar Rookie


True and it’s not the sort of thing usually that makes the news. However there is less of a stigma around mental health these days fortunately.

2024-04-07T22:35:54+00:00

Gamechanger

Roar Rookie


He has a long way to go before he chalks up Nick’s fines , but the attitude bears a lot of similarities.

2024-04-07T21:44:35+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


WT..??

2024-04-07T21:43:57+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


sorry, Mundine 'crap'? You suggesting Mundine got hard done by? Or that Mundine was a big mouth tool?

2024-04-07T21:42:11+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


I'm not a fan, but I think what helped him (besides other dynamics and already being in strife for something else) is that he didn't go through with the tackle. It started badly then LM holds Harris up a bit so he doesn't pile into the turf.

2024-04-07T21:35:03+00:00

Poss

Roar Rookie


But allowing him to go home & not bond & train with his team mates is rewarding bad behaviour...He has let his team down he should be there to show he wants to improve & help get things back on track for his team,fans & club...Letting him do his thing is defeating the purpose of his punishment...Like it's only 5 weeks into the season...

2024-04-07T21:16:33+00:00

Dionysus

Roar Rookie


I have a different view. I cannot write a full explanation here of what I think the problems are with Trell but suffice it to say that I think things are not coming to him as easily as they once did and he now finds that, like everyone else, he now needs to work for it.

2024-04-07T18:21:04+00:00

Coastal01

Roar Rookie


LM has painted the target on his own back with some of his tactics on and off the field. Yes he is aggressive, he isn't playing handball, but some of his uncontrolled aggression is downright dangerous. His defensive attitude in both the hits on Manu and JAC were reckless and irresponsible brain explosions of which no one else can be held accountable for. He is a train wreck about to happen. The media is not responsible for his self induced headline stories, he himself is both creator and narrator of any negativity. As for the Mundine crap, there probably isn't a more passionate aboriginal sports person in regards to culture than Mundine, his only attempt was to pull LM into line, and if he can't then nobody can. I'd also say that Walker is more of a result of the LM influence than the opposite.

2024-04-07T13:26:05+00:00

up in the north

Roar Rookie


Hi my names Mark Apparently I'm trying hRdet And then there's that.

2024-04-07T08:19:48+00:00

southside

Roar Rookie


father time has beaten cody and cookie - should have been obvious with last year’s fall

2024-04-07T04:08:47+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


Latrell Mitchell has always played aggressively but I do feel there’s a lot of frustration and anger eating away at him. He’s targeted constantly by fans and tools in the media. Just look at the Mundine crap. To be honest he will probably be lost to the game just like Adam Goodes was lost to AFL. Maybe Thurston or Preston Campbell could have a chat. Maybe he’s been around Walker too much.

2024-04-07T02:28:57+00:00

Worlds Biggest

Roar Pro


Other than cash, why would Bennett go anywhere near this basket case. I’m sure he could salvage the wreckage to a degree but geeez the Bunnies demise has been shocking. The lack of leadership from the Owner, Board, CEO and coach has been staggering. Latrell is now a fully fledged liability at the Club. I don’t think anyone could argue this point now. If he wants to retire, that’s fine and his perogative. That would allow South’s to start a rebuild. South’s demise should act as a template of what not to do as a sporting organisation when it comes to managing a marquee player.

2024-04-07T01:27:57+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


That’s crazy. The NRL doing itself no favours with decisions like this…

2024-04-07T01:16:46+00:00

Nathan Absalom

Roar Guru


Good spot! I was on Carey's thing at 40/1 that ran a nice fourth, there were certainly a few horses in the market that race that looked unders to me.

2024-04-07T01:14:55+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


Got your answer TB. No charge for the lifting tackle.

2024-04-07T00:40:12+00:00

Gamechanger

Roar Rookie


Because there is always a “woke cohort” that will always throw up the race card and they need a reality check.

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