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  1. Los South Sydney Rabbitohs son un equipo de rugby league del poblado de Redfern, al sur del área metropolitana de Sídney, Australia. Fue fundado en 1908 y ha jugado desde sus inicios la Liga de Rugby de Nueva Gales del Sur, hoy llamada National Rugby League. El club ostenta el récord de campeonatos con 21, y ha obtenido 13 subcampeonatos. [1]

  2. Arthur Hennessy, South Sydney's first captain and coach. The South Sydney Rabbitohs are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in the Sydney suburb of Redfern that competes in the National Rugby League (NRL). They are often referred to as Souths or the Bunnies.

    • Early Years
    • The 1950s Golden Era
    • "The Little Master"
    • The 1960s and 1970s Glory Years
    • Hard Times and 1980s Revival
    • The Troubled 1990s and Exclusion
    • Fightback and Readmission
    • The Comeback, 2002–04 Seasons
    • 2007 Season
    • 2008 Season

    South Sydney was the third rugby league football club founded in Australia after Glebe and Newtown. In 1908 a rugby league competition began in Sydney with working-class clubs, including the South Sydney Rugby Union Club, leaving rugby union[citation needed] to play by the new rules adopted by the New South Wales Rugby League. The South Sydney Dist...

    After missing the semi-finals for the previous four years, the Rabbitohs finished on top of the ladder at the end of the regular home and away season in 1949 ahead of Wests, St George and Balmain. However, they were beaten by St George twice: 16–12 in the first semi, then 19–12 in the grand final. In a rough game the Dragons had scored five tries t...

    The heart and soul of the Rabbitohs in the 1950s was undoubtedly Clive Churchill. "The Little Master", as he was nicknamed by admirers, was a fullbackand is regarded by many as the greatest Australian Rugby League player. Originally hailing from Newcastle, he was signed by Souths as a youngster and he would be a central figure in two of Souths' gol...

    After their second golden era ended in 1955, the club had to wait a decade before making another premiership decider in 1965, and premiership in 1967. The remarkable St. George era of 11 consecutive premierships was sandwiched in between two special periods in the history of South Sydney. Churchill came back to coach the Rabbitohs and built a premi...

    Financial problems started to hit Souths and key players from their grand final sides of the early '70s headed to either Manly (John O'Neill, Ray Branighan, Bob Moses) or Easts (Ron Coote, Michael Cleary, Elwyn Walters). Souths Leagues Club's doors were closed in 1973 but a 'Save Our Souths' campaign ensured the Rabbitohs survived. Things began to ...

    More troubles hit Souths in the 1990s where they went from minor premiers in 1989 to wooden spooners in 1990. Led by George Piggins, Souths survived in the competition but much of the time were at the bottom of the ladder. They did however take out the pre-season competition in 1994, defeating two-time premiers Brisbane 27–26 in the final. In 1996 ...

    Souths fought their way back through the courtrooms and public rallies, generating a swell of support throughout Sydney and Australia. As they took on the NRL and News Limited. Souths won readmission on appeal during the 2001 season and were brought back into the NRL competition for the 2002 season.

    After being ousted from the NRL league competition in 1999, the Rabbitohs were granted readmission in 2002 after court action led by Sydney solicitor Nick Pappas. Shortly after the reinstatement, Pappas succeeded George Pigginsas chairman of the club. Not surprisingly, after having to create an entirely new team for the season, the Rabbitohs were n...

    The Rabbitohs announced a series of big-name player signings for season 2007 including Roy Asotasi and Daniel Irvine (prop and hooker from the Bulldogs), David Kidwell (back row forward from Melbourne), Nigel Vagana (centre from Cronulla), Dean Widders (utility forward from Parramatta) and Jeremy Smith (half-back from Parramatta). Of these, Roy Aso...

    The South Sydney Rabbitohs celebrated their centenary year during the 2008 National Rugby League season. The club fielded teams in the National Rugby League Telstra Premiership and the Toyota Cup National Youth Competition. The Rabbitohs also began an affiliation with the New South Wales Premier League competition (the North Sydney Bears) and the S...

  3. Hace 1 día · South Sydney Rabbitohs and Souths Cares acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land in which we work, live and learn. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging, and extend our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People. We acknowledge that this land is, was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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  4. The 2023 South Sydney Rabbitohs season was the 114th in the history of the club. Coached by Jason Demetriou and captained by Cameron Murray, they competed in the National Rugby League 's 2023 Telstra Premiership but did not qualify for the finals. South Sydney became the first team since the introduction of the top 8 finals system to ...

  5. The South Sydney Rabbitohs are one of the most famous clubs in the Australian sporting landscape. Established in 1908, South Sydney remain as the oldest and most successful Rugby League club in Australia, having won a record 21 Premierships - the most of any first-grade football team in the country.

  6. The 2022 season is the 113th in the history of the South Sydney Rabbitohs. Coached by Jason Demetriou and captained by Cameron Murray, they compete in the National Rugby League's 2022 Telstra Premiership.