South Sydney Rabbitohs secured a decisive 30-12 victory over the St George Illawarra Dragons on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at Accor Stadium. The match, part of NRL Round 7, saw the Rabbitohs extend their winning momentum against a Dragons side grappling with several lineup changes.
Match Details and Team Movements
The Rabbitohs entered the fixture with a slight edge in recent head-to-head encounters, though historical results between the two clubs have shown variability. For the Dragons, key personnel shifts included Moses Suli being out, with Jacob Halangahu, Josh Kerr, and Kade Reed brought onto the bench. Mathew Feagai moved from the bench to centre. The Rabbitohs also saw changes, with Jye Gray and David Fifita absent, replaced by Matt Dufty at fullback and Bronson Garlick, Edward Kosi, and Thomas Fletcher joining the bench. Lachlan Hubner shifted from the bench to second row. The game was officiated by referee Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski.
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League Standings and Broadcast
The Round 7 fixture between South Sydney and St George Illawarra was broadcast live on Fox League and Kayo Sports, kicking off at 5:30pm AEST. Information regarding the broader 'state of play' for the 2026 NRL season in relation to these teams is available, but not detailed in the provided material.
Origin Context and Player Performances
Separately, in past State of Origin fixtures, specifically Game 3 on July 9, 2025, Queensland secured a significant win against the NSW Blues. Details from that game noted Queensland leading 20-0 at one point, with Xavier Coates scoring a try. Former Queensland player Cooper Cronk highlighted Latrell Mitchell's defensive positioning issues during that Origin match, suggesting he remained on the ground rather than defending his edge. Mitchell was described as a dangerous player for the Blues but was also noted for being out of position defensively on several occasions. This period also saw criticisms of the Queensland team's pack lacking "menace or bully," with concerns raised about player support in defense, such as Valentine Holmes.
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