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Cronk: Mitchell's best role for Souths not centre
13 Feb
Summary
- Cooper Cronk suggests Latrell Mitchell excels at five-eighth or fullback.
- Mitchell's touches significantly increase in open play.
- Souths' halves lack experience, potentially favouring Mitchell.

NRL Hall of Famer Cooper Cronk has suggested that Latrell Mitchell's optimal position for the South Sydney Rabbitohs' premiership aspirations is not at centre. Cronk believes Mitchell's attacking prowess would be better showcased at five-eighth or fullback, where he would be more involved in play.
Cronk explained that as a centre, Mitchell's touches are limited, often originating from deep within his own territory. However, playing closer to the ball at five-eighth or fullback could significantly increase his involvement and opportunities. While acknowledging potential defensive challenges at five-eighth, Cronk envisions Mitchell defending in the centres but attacking from a more advanced playmaking role.
Considering the Rabbitohs' current situation, Cronk's assessment highlights potential vulnerabilities in the team's halves. With Jamie Humphreys and Jonah Glover being inexperienced, and Cody Walker facing injury concerns, the team might benefit from Mitchell's playmaking skills. Jye Gray is currently at fullback, but Mitchell's versatility could still be key for the club's success.




