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Pretenders or contenders: Demetriou wants to see killer instinct – NRL.COM
South Sydney assistant Jason Demetriou hopes to present Wayne Bennett with two wins and an outfit who has found its killer instinct when the Rabbitohs coach returns next week following a 14-day quarantine.

Rabbitohs assistant Jason Demetriou hopes to present Wayne Bennett with two wins and a team that has found its killer instinct when he returns following his 14-day quarantine.
The Bunnies travel to Townsville on Saturday to face the Cowboys after cruising past the Broncos in comfortable fashion in their first start without Bennett.
After finishing in 2019’s top-four, the Rabbitohs have had their challenges this season but Demetriou said they’ll need to hit their straps in the coming weeks if t…
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