‘He won’t be considered’: No SOS call to Latrell after Wighton COVID-19 positive | mrchrisnico
One person who will not be receiving a Perth Origin SOS is Latrell Mitchell with Brad Fittler officially ruling the South Sydney star out of contention.
Mitchell wears the No.1 in club land but was one of the stars for his state last year when moved to the left edge.they had no interest in Mitchell being picked for NSW, especially when he had not played for two months because of a hamstring injury – and he has only just come out of COVID isolation – the Blues kept everyone guessing most of the week.
Matt Burton won a competition in the centres with the Panthers, but talk of him filling the utility role is premature because he can only play centre or five-eighth.
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