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Marooned: why South Sydney can’t escape Munster and the Storm octopus – Sydney Morning Herald
The eighth Immortal’s weekly column returns, dissecting the season opener between Melbourne and South Sydney.
He encourages effort areas and has different stats that measure these effort areas. It means his players are always on notice.
AAMI Park at this time of year can be slippery, so their defence will be so hard to break down.
Playing against Melbourne feels like youre playing an octopus: their arms and legs are everywhere. They smother and suffocate you and wont let you go.
I also think theyll have a plan for Rabbitohs fullback Latrell Mitchell.
They will kick early and isolate him, chasing hard and…
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