The Rabbitohs chose former South Sydney junior Cameron Murray to captain the team as coach Jason Demetriou ushers in a new era.
Cameron Murray is the new South Sydney skipper, joining an illustrious band of former club juniors to captain the Rabbitohs.Cameron Murray emerged through the South Sydney youth ranks before debuting in the NRL in 2017
An ex-junior with the Mascot Jets, Murray will follow in the footsteps of Arthur Hennessy, Clive Churchill, Jack Rayner, John Sattler, Mario Fenech, John Sutton, Sam Burgess, Greg Inglis and Adam Reynolds in leading the club. "I feel very lucky and privileged to have the honour of being captain of the South Sydney Rabbitohs," Murray said.
Murray, together with new coach Jason Demetriou, has been entrusted with trying to win their 22nd premiership."I was only a one-year-old when Mum and Dad were pushing me in a pram down George Street in Sydney City as thousands of Rabbitohs fans turned up to fight for our reinstatement back into the competition," he said.
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