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Tigers put up real fight but Rabbitohs land knockout blow – Sydney Morning Herald
South Sydney withstood a late fightback to ensure the Tigers won’t be playing finals football for a ninth straight season.

The dust-up or ”scuffle”, as Souths coach Wayne Bennett preferred to describe it sparked the Tigers to life.
Campbell Graham bagged a try to give Souths a 14-point lead but Brooks was able to score a try within minutes of returning to the field.
Wests Tigers half Luke Brooks trades blows with South Sydney’s Dane Gagai.
And when rookie winger Asu Kepaoa scored in the left corner, and Adam Doueihi slotted the conversion from the sideline, the Tigers looked set for a second miracle comeback vi…
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