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NRL Magic Round 2025 LIVE: Rabbitohs v Knights, Tigers v Dragons

NRL Magic Round 2025 LIVE: Rabbitohs v Knights, Tigers v Dragons

The Age03-05-2025

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Rabbitohs team list: Dodd makes debut in the halves
Finally, English import Lewis Dodd gets his chance to start in the halves.
With injuries to Jamie Humphreys, Jack Wighton, Cody Walker and a suspension for Latrell Mitchell, Dodd finally gets to start at five-eighth for the Rabbitohs.
1. Jye Gray, 2. Bayleigh Bentley-Hope, 3. Euan Aitken, 4. Campbell Graham, 5. Isaiah Tass, 19. Lewis Dodd, 7. Jayden Sullivan, 8. Sean Keppie, 9. Peter Mamouzelos, 10. Tevita Tatola (c), 11. Keaon Koloamatangi, 12. Tallis Duncan, 13. Jai Arrow, 14. Liam Le Blanc, 15. Lachlan Hubner, 16. Davvy Moale, 17. Fletcher Myers
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Welcome
Here we go again my friends.
If you think the election is the most magical thing to happen today, you would be wrong, it's the triple header at Suncorp Stadium for day two of magic round.
Billie Eder here to take you through the action today, with Christian Nicolussi also on the ground to provide expert insight.
First up is the Rabbitohs and Knights from 3pm, before Warriors and Cowboys play at 5:30pm, followed by Tigers and Dragons to close out the night at 7:45pm.

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