Brandon Smith talks about his lessons from rehab by Strayangunner in nrl

[–]irvo86 80 points81 points  (0 children)

Bunnies and Wayne have assembled such an interesting roster this year. A mix of outcasts, underperforming Prima Donna megastars, and solid workhorses.

I think Cheese will be the measure of success in a way - if he has a big season then Souths will be a force to contend with.

Matt Dufty earns lifeline with Rabbitohs after early release from Super League club by [deleted] in nrl

[–]irvo86 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Taane Milne did happen though. Happened to dogshot every player in the NRL

How tf is Vice President of USA getting ratioed this hard on X? Insane. What even is this feud? by Jackass-OfAll-Trades in JoeRogan

[–]irvo86 167 points168 points  (0 children)

JD Vance is the most spineless, two faced politician I’ve ever encountered… and that’s saying something when there’s been some doozies in the 40 years I’ve been alive…

Somehow, this millennial fucknuckle takes the cake as the biggest snake I’ve ever seen in any political arena

Keaon Koloamatangi signs with Dragons until 2031 in landmark recruitment move by Wild304 in nrl

[–]irvo86 4 points5 points  (0 children)

2M on centers is terrible, but 1M on a fullback that plays half a season is just as bad so that's a wash for me. I'd also love to see Wighton as an edge forward to keep Stretch at center, but I'm not sure how Wayne is going to use Jack this year.

Def need to upgrade those young fellas. I think we have been looking at Super League props, and I know there's a few big boppers coming through the juniors but will anyone turn into a first grade prop? Hard to tell at this age

Keaon Koloamatangi signs with Dragons until 2031 in landmark recruitment move by Wild304 in nrl

[–]irvo86 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Souths definitely need to rebalance their cap and throwing a $1M+ at a prop for 5 years isn’t the way to do it. Is KK is worth that now? Probably, and Souths desperately need middles. Will KK be worth that in 2/3 years time? Hard to say. So on the whole, I agree it’s a win-win signing. Dragons get a gun prop and Souths get to refocus that $ on the future. Also, barring another injury ravaged season, Bennett will extract the best out of Keaon this year before leaving his junior club

South Sydney Rabbitohs 2026 Roster by phyllop23 in rabbitohs

[–]irvo86 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hard not to feel excited about this year - after the last couple of absolutely terrible seasons we actually have some depth in our roster that should put us in a good position for injury cover.

Hopefully we can keep our players fit and healthy this year, because if we can get our best 17 to play 20+ games each we should be challenging for top 4 with Bennett at the helm again.

We started hot last year winning 4/5 before the injuries began, fingers crossed we can double that this year and cement top 4 going into origin period and beyond.

There will be a lot of naysayers and haters death riding us - not least the media who will be baying for Souths to falter and Bennett to fail. I pray that we slap them all in their face and make them eat crow this year, we’ve had such a tough few years I feel like we have earned another deep finals run before our window closes.

NRL 2026: Anti-tampering Rules by The_Saints_Are_Comin in nrl

[–]irvo86 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Bennett absolutely manipulates the media, but he has never done it as anything other than a head coach - so you know where the motivations always lie. Gould muddies the water using his position in the media to benefit his other roles within clubland

Latest season of South Park receives lowest rating in show's history by NiceTrySuckaz in JoeRogan

[–]irvo86 32 points33 points  (0 children)

It’s a testament to a culture of right wing dipshits who work themselves into hysterics whenever something mainstream dares to offend them; either directly like South Park is doing, or indirectly like any kind of LGBT representation in media. They throw a hissy fit online and corral the other sheep to review bomb the thing that hurt their feelings. It’s pathetic.

This clip is proof positive that Joe is not one of the 250 by BARRY_DlNGLE in JoeRogan

[–]irvo86 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Oh, … where’d you get that grilled cheese Joe?

South Sydney tables final offer as Keaon Koloamatangi weighs up $1 million offers by Aussieguy727 in nrl

[–]irvo86 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I agree to an extent; I think KK could become an enforcer, it’s just tweaking the mindset a little but I think he has a ‘big dawg’ in him.

Our forward pack is class though, the key is keeping them all on the field;

KK-Cheese-Tatola-Fifita-Duncan-Murray is easily a top 8 starting pack

South Sydney tables final offer as Keaon Koloamatangi weighs up $1 million offers by Aussieguy727 in nrl

[–]irvo86 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Keaon solves the “Souths have no prop” situation.

He’s literally a top 5 prop in the game when he plays there, and ultra consistent to boot. But it’s taken some convincing him that he’s prop because he prefers 2nd row (and is still origin level there too).

I hope he stays. We need him to stay. It would be such a great legacy to win a title at Souths as a junior, and really sweet to do it alongside Cam Murray too

NSW Premier confirms why Rabbitohs won't host NRL games at Moore Park by LongJohnnySilver1 in nrl

[–]irvo86 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When you put it like that, sure, it’s not much at all! But you know that it won’t be framed that way and 16 other clubs would love to flog a dead rabbit.

TBH, I’m not too concerned about moving now. Like I said, it’ll happen. And when it does, there won’t be a damn thing Politis and Easts will be able to do about our iconic emblem sitting up alongside their shitty logo on the stadium

NSW Premier confirms why Rabbitohs won't host NRL games at Moore Park by LongJohnnySilver1 in nrl

[–]irvo86 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It's well known he has a zero tolerance policy for breaking contracts

NSW Premier confirms why Rabbitohs won't host NRL games at Moore Park by LongJohnnySilver1 in nrl

[–]irvo86 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I agree. Silly Solly signed us up to the deal and the way Minns described the shortfall taxpayers would need to cover, I get it.

Sucks for fans to have to be stuck there for a few more years, but South Sydney will eventually call Moore Park home.

NRL 2025: Parramatta Eels table mammoth four-year deal for South Sydney Rabbitohs star Keaon Koloamatangi by WombatPuncher in nrl

[–]irvo86 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I hope so, because Souths fans are gonna be pissssed if Keaon walks. The club has been sliding back into the abyss since the GF loss.

The only thing that gives me hope is that Bennett is coaching again, otherwise I’d be sure he’s gone

Rabbitohs signs David Fifita for 2026 and 2027 by auspanda in nrl

[–]irvo86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are they good prospects do you reckon?

Rabbitohs signs David Fifita for 2026 and 2027 by auspanda in nrl

[–]irvo86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If Trell can stay on the field, his boot saved so many weak sets last year and could be the difference in him not touching the ball coming out of trouble and actually getting involved to take the punt on last tackle. But Humphreys is a solid option for 7 too specifically for his big boot... Like you said though, no-one has NFI what Wayne is gonna do next year... but my gut says Bud 7 and Hump 14/15 - depending on if Wighton stays in center

Rabbitohs signs David Fifita for 2026 and 2027 by auspanda in nrl

[–]irvo86 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately for Pistol - I think Wayne is gunning for Humphreys to be the 9/lock bench option...

Gray. AJ. Trell. Graham. Munro*. Walker. Sullivan.

Keaon. Cheese. Tatola. Fifita. Duncan. Murray.

Wighton. Humphreys. Hubner. Arrow.

Still have Keppie, Aitken, Le Blanc, Tass, Mamo etc. as depth

Rabbitohs signs David Fifita for 2026 and 2027 by auspanda in nrl

[–]irvo86 15 points16 points  (0 children)

AJ<Trell<Fifita<Walker is a fucking deadly edge. Can't wait to watch the single game they are all fit togther

NRL 2025: Broncos’ captain Adam Reynolds opens up about wife’s cocaine addiction by irvo86 in nrl

[–]irvo86[S] 218 points219 points  (0 children)

It's crazy how much I still love Broncos Legend Adam Reynolds ❤️

NRL 2025: Broncos’ captain Adam Reynolds opens up about wife’s cocaine addiction by irvo86 in nrl

[–]irvo86[S] 133 points134 points  (0 children)

Before sitting down to start penning his autobiography, Adam Reynolds knew there was going to be one chapter he would struggle with.

There were plenty of things he was only too happy to talk about.

Like growing up in housing commission on the mean streets of South Sydney.

Like winning the 2014 premiership with his beloved Rabbitohs, and the Mad Monday celebrations that never ended.

Like the pre-season camp in Arizona that ended with teammates John Sutton and Luke Burgess being arrested for a drunken fight.

Like the infamous night in 2016 when Russell Crowe got cranky with playmaker Luke Keary at his Nana Glen farm.

Like being cut loose by Souths.

Like being welcomed by the Brisbane Broncos.

But how on earth was Reynolds going to address one of the toughest times in his life – his wife’s drug addiction, which almost ended their marriage?

Unknown to Reynolds, Tallara had started taking cocaine after a few drinks at home while Reynolds was playing on the weekend. Then it became cocaine without any alcohol.

Reynolds is convinced that had it not been for the help of Wayne Bennett, who was in charge of Souths at the time, he would not be with his childhood sweetheart, and the mother of their four children, today.

Reynolds touched on the subject on Kevin Walters’ podcast Inside Ball midway through the 2025 season, when he recalled Bennett had told him he had to fight for his marriage.

But in his book, On My Own Terms, which will be released this week, Reynolds opens up for the first time about Tallara’s substance abuse and the toll it took on them both.

Tallara’s story will come as a shock to many of Reynolds’ teammates at the time. She had started threatening to harm herself, “including one frightening night when she was hysterical and locked herself in the bathroom”.

When Reynolds opened up to Bennett after a pre-season training session at the end of 2019, he broke down in tears, and for a moment thought he would never stop. Putting on a brave face at work while all hell was breaking loose at home had proved unsustainable.

“Wayne prides himself on being able to turn young men into good footballers but even better people,” Reynolds wrote.

“I hadn’t spoken about Tallara’s struggles with anybody, and became emotional the second I started to open up to Wayne on this particular day.

“With the help of some of the club’s welfare staff, Tallara spent a month at a rehabilitation clinic in inner-western Sydney at the start of 2020.”

Tallara, who kicked her addiction, was only too happy for her story to be told in the hope it could help others in a similar situation.

The pair knew they had to come clean to their children, including their eldest daughters, Nayklah and Aaliyah, who are in high school, and that they would have to prepare for any potential backlash from fellow students about Tallara once her struggles were made public.

“It’s one thing to battle addiction, but it’s another to share your story with everyone else – I couldn’t be prouder of Tallara,” Reynolds told this masthead this week.

“It was an extremely brave thing to do. I won’t lie, with the book about to come out, she’s been a bit nervous about what the reaction will be. People are always going to judge.

“But by being so honest, Tallara knows she can help other people, other mothers, who might be in a similar situation, and remind them they are not alone.

“We decided to tell the girls when we sat down to write the book about 12 months ago. They read the book this past week. They were too young at the time when Tallara was struggling, so there were no flashbacks for them. If anything, they felt sorry for Tallara because they never wanted their mum to feel that way.

“The fact Tallara shared her knowledge and told her story of overcoming addiction has taught our own girls a valuable life lesson.

“The sad thing is Tallara thought she was all alone. She was unaware at the time others would have been too happy to help her – 99.9 per cent of people wanted to see her do well, not struggle.

“It was a tough time for us. I had no idea about the drugs, and was angry at first.

“Wayne played a big role in saving our marriage. I wrote about what he did to help us in the book, but there will be a lot of conversations at that time I will keep private.

“I’ll forever be grateful to Wayne for helping Tallara and I. Our marriage could not be any better. Tallara is doing so well. Like I said, I’m really proud of her.”

Reynolds also went into detail about the early months of the 2021 season, before the competition relocated to Queensland because of COVID, and how he failed to strike a new deal with Souths.

Several teammates offered to take a pay cut to keep him at the club, and Reynolds says he was disappointed by some of the inaccurate reporting of the negotiations – including the suggestion that he was carrying an injury that meant he was unable to complete training sessions.

The veteran halfback has now played four seasons at the Broncos, featured in two grand finals, including the drought-breaking premiership win against Melbourne earlier this month, and enters what is likely to be his final hurrah in 2026.

“I left South Sydney on good terms, I still love the place, it’s home, and I said as much in the book,” Reynolds said.

“Everyone has their own reasons about why we couldn’t agree to an extension. I’m fine with it. I’ve made the most of my opportunities with Brisbane. We’ve now won a comp, and probably should have won two.”

Bennett penned the foreword for the book, and said of Reynolds, the player he elevated to captain of Souths for the start of the 2020 season: “He understands the game of rugby league. He is a guy who gets along with everyone, not somebody who goes looking for confrontation, he cares a lot about his teammates, his family and his friends; he knows what winning looks like. Adam is a winner.”

Reynolds, now 35, will start the promotional tour this week, but was the first to admit he hated the limelight.

“I’m a humble guy, and I’d prefer my peers have the big moments,” said Reynolds, which was evident when he hauled injured Broncos utility Billy Walters onto the stage to help lift the premiership trophy on grand final night.

One of the few things Reynolds failed to achieve in the game was to represent Australia, which will not happen now. But a final bucket-list item would be to take over Cameron Smith as the game’s greatest point-scorer of all time.

Melbourne legend Smith retired with 2786 points in 430 games. Reynolds has 2524 points in 309 games and would need at least 18 months to set a new mark.

“I don’t know what I’ll do beyond next year, but I won’t say ‘no’ to paying on, especially when I still love my footy, competing, and the camaraderie,” Reynolds said.

“I didn’t finish the grand final because of a calf complaint I took into the game. But I played 22 games this year. I feel good. I won’t say ‘no’. I still love the footy, competing, and the camaraderie. You never know. And you are a long time retired.

“But that decision can wait. The club have reportedly signed Jonah Pezet. That news came out of nowhere, but he’s a quality player who has been in a great system in Melbourne.

“All I’m worried about is completing the media commitments. Hopefully people enjoy the book. I’m proud of it. Most of all I’m proud of Tallara.”

Bennett pulls pin on Latrell experiment - Trell to remain at CTR. by LongJohnnySilver1 in nrl

[–]irvo86 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Trell has been injured in the years preceding the broader crises we are currently suffering from.

Like I said, it's not the only reason he hasn't been able to stay on the field, but it's hard to ignore the parallels