Latrell Mitchell commits to South Sydney Rabbitohs amid rumours of being over footy
South Sydney Rabbitohs star Latrell Mitchell has reassured the club of his commitment amid rumors that he was considering stepping away from rugby league. Mitchell, who is currently serving a three-match suspension, had reportedly planned to retreat to his farm in Taree to clear his head. However, after meeting with South Sydney powerbrokers, he has expressed his determination to stay in Sydney and support his team during this challenging time.
According to reports, Mitchell apologized to his teammates for his recent on-field behavior and pledged to attend every training session during his suspension. Journalist Brent Read shared insights from the meeting, revealing that Mitchell is focused on returning to form and helping the team succeed.
The meeting comes in the wake of concerns about Mitchell’s conduct, with some suggesting that he may be losing interest in the game. However, his willingness to address his behavior and commit to the club has been seen as a positive step forward.
Despite facing criticism for his comments on another player’s suspension and his post-match interview outburst, Mitchell’s recent actions have been viewed as a turning point by some in the rugby league community. Co-host Paul Kent described Mitchell’s apology as a “positive sign” and a potential indication of his desire to make a change.
As Mitchell works to regain the trust of his teammates and the club, all eyes will be on his performance both on and off the field in the coming weeks. With the support of South Sydney and a renewed focus on his responsibilities, Mitchell has the opportunity to turn his season around and prove his commitment to the game.