Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
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South Sydney are back inside the NRL top eight after overcoming a sluggish first half to edge past St George Illawarra 26-14 in Cairns.

Two classy try assists in a clinical display from star fullback Latrell Mitchell and another double for prolific winger Alex Johnston helped the Rabbitohs claim a much-needed win.

It didn’t come without a scare, the Dragons getting to within six points with 15 minutes to play after halfback Ben Hunt created a try for fullback Tyrell Sloan out of nothing.

Johnston ran away to seal the points soon after for the Rabbitohs.

It was the result the Rabbitohs needed but not quite the performance they would have been hoping for after failing to put away a Dragons side with nothing left to play for this season.

They leapfrog North Queensland and Newcastle into seventh place on the ladder ahead of the Knights’ clash with Canterbury on Sunday and still could claw their way into the top four.

But they didn’t look like a premiership contender in a dire first half against the Dragons littered with errors, only hitting the sheds ahead 8-4 having butchered a number of chances to extend that advantage.

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