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ABC Business24.06.2026Spor2 dk okumaAustralia

Wayne Bennett Defends South Sydney Facilities Amid Injury Concerns

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  • South Sydney coach Wayne Bennett defended the club's $25 million training facilities after Latrell Mitchell's calf tear reignited speculation about the turf causing a high injury toll.
  • Bennett dismissed the claims, attributing injuries to the nature of the sport.

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South Sydney moved bases from Redfern to Matraville in 2023, establishing $25 million training facilities at Heffron Park, and conducted a review of the surface last season after similar injury issues.

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Wayne Bennett has defended South Sydney's $25 million training facilities as Latrell Mitchell's calf tear once again fuels speculation that Heffron Park's turf could be responsible for the Rabbitohs' alarmingly high casualty toll.

Mitchell has joined teammates Campbell Graham and Talanoa Penitani on the sidelines with soft-tissue injuries after David Fifita missed more than a month with a hamstring problem, while Adam Elliott and Brandon Smith have also battled calf issues this season.

After moving bases from Redfern to Matraville in 2023, Souths conducted a review of the surface after similar injury issues last season — as Mitchell, Cody Walker and Campbell Graham played 11 games each and star lock Cameron Murray just one — but found nothing sinister with the facilities.

Bennett bristled today when asked if their training pitch might be contributing to the squad's woes.

"No, no … you say a lot of soft-tissue injuries. I've got guys with broken thumbs, I've got guys with broken forearms, so they're not soft-tissue injuries," the coach said ahead of tomorrow night's clash with Parramatta at Western Sydney Stadium.

"No, it's nothing to do with [that]. You can look for all the myths that you want, but the bottom line is it's just a part of what we do.

"We train, a lot of time running, a lot of time playing, and we have these moments where we get the injuries and we're not the only club with them."

Despite the glut of talent on the sidelines, the Rabbitohs thrashed defending premiers Brisbane last start before enjoying a bye to remain in seventh spot.

Bennett challenged his battered but upbeat troops to hit the go button in the run to the finals.

"We just need a bit more luck with the injuries, if we can get that," he said.

"But we're in there so it's the time of the year where we've really got to start to make a statement halfway through the season and Origin's just about over.

"So I think we can be in there at the end of the season, but we just need a bit of luck and we want to play the football that we played last week on a more consistent basis."

Bennett also rejected the notion Mitchell was devastated, insisting the superstar centre was getting on with business, while revealing fellow strike player Jack Wighton would return from a broken arm next week.

The 14th-placed Eels also have a stack of stars out injured, including Jake Tago, Jonah Pezet, Junior Paulo and J'Maine Hopgood as they fight desperately to stay in the finals hunt.

"They're battling their way there. They're playing pretty good," Bennett said before offering a signature one-liner when asked how the Rabbitohs would try to stop Parramatta game-breaker Mitch Moses in his milestone 250th NRL game.

"Tackle him. That always works."

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  • Jack Wighton will return from a broken arm next week.

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Açık Sorular

  • What is the specific cause of South Sydney's high soft-tissue injury rate?
  • Will the Rabbitohs' injury toll impact their finals performance?

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