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THE FACTS
When is South Sydney Rabbitohs vs St. George Illawarra Dragons on and what time does it start? South Sydney Rabbitohs vs St. George Illawarra Dragons will take place on Saturday 12th August, 2023 – 06:00 (UK)
Where is South Sydney Rabbitohs vs St. George Illawarra Dragons taking place? South Sydney Rabbitohs vs St. George Illawarra Dragons will take place at Barlow Park in Cairns, Australia
Where can I get tickets for South Sydney Rabbitohs vs St. George Illawarra Dragons? Click here for ticket information on 2023 NRL matches
What channel is South Sydney Rabbitohs vs St. George Illawarra Dragons on? Sky Sports Arena will be televising selected NRL games in the UK and you can find their schedule here. For Australian broadcasters, you can find a list here
Where can I stream South Sydney Rabbitohs vs St. George Illawarra Dragons? If televised on Sky Sports, then subscribers will be able to stream the match live via Sky Go. Alternatively, the match will be available to subscribers of Watch NRL
THE TEAM NEWS
SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS
Starting 13: L. Mitchell, Johnston, Tass, Graham, Milne, Walker, Ilias, Arrow, Cook, S. Mitchell, Koloamatangi, Host, Murray – Interchanges: Duncan, Cartwright, Havili, Moale – Reserves: Lovett, Munro, Mamouzelos, Suluka-Fifita, Hawkins
Unavailable: Tevita Tatola (Injured), Thomas Burgess (Suspended)
ST. GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS
Starting 13: Sloan, Mat. Feagai, Suli, Max Feagai, Ravalawa, Amone, B. Hunt, M. Molo, Liddle, Lawrie, Burns, Russell, Murdoch-Masila – Interchanges: Muhleisen, R. Couchman, T. Couchman, Musgrove – Reserves: J. Hunt, Finau, Lui-Toso, Turner, Moga
Unavailable: Cody Ramsey (Illness), Tyrell Fuimaono (Injured), Jaydn Su’a (Injured), Jayden Sullivan (Injured), Francis Molo (Injured), Jack Bird (Injured), Zac Lomax (Injured)
THE PREDICTION
South Sydney Rabbitohs looked like Premiership contenders at the start of the season but now face a battle just to make the finals after a poor run of form. They were no match for top eight rivals Cronulla Sharks last week in what was another disappointing showing and a defeat to lowly St. George Illawarra Dragons would be extremely worrying. The Dragons have managed just one win in their last six and while their performances have picked up in recent weeks, it would still be a real shock if they got the better of the Bunnies.