NRL Highlights: Rabbitohs v Bulldogs
South Sydney Rabbitohs take on the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in Round 15 of the 2025 NRL Premiership at Accor Stadium, Sydney.
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The Advertiser
8 hours ago
- The Advertiser
Facial injury denies NSW reserve spot at Origin II
Keaon Koloamatangi has been ruled out of NSW's extended squad for State of Origin II after suffering a suspected fractured eye socket for South Sydney. Koloamatangi left the field late after copping a high hit in the Rabbitohs' loss to Canterbury on Sunday night. He subsequently passed his concussion test, but Souths staff fear he may have suffered bone damage and the forward therefore won't fly to Perth as planned. NSW officials have since confirmed Koloamatangi has been ruled out of the Blues' squad, with Canterbury second-rower Jacob Preston brought in. Koloamatangi had only been listed as 19th man after losing out to Stefano Utoikamanu in the race to replace the injured Mitch Barnett. It means he only would have featured in Wednesday night's game if the Blues suffered an injury in the final two days of preparation. NSW have already lost Haumole Olakau'atu as a reserve for game two, after he requested not to fly west with his partner due to give birth. The Manly second-rower then suffered a shoulder dislocation in the Sea Eagles' loss to Gold Coast on Friday night. The Blues already have Penrith prop Lindsay Smith in their 20-man squad as cover. It was initially thought he would fly back to Sydney on Tuesday in order to play for Penrith in Auckland on Saturday, but that is now likely to be delayed. Keaon Koloamatangi has been ruled out of NSW's extended squad for State of Origin II after suffering a suspected fractured eye socket for South Sydney. Koloamatangi left the field late after copping a high hit in the Rabbitohs' loss to Canterbury on Sunday night. He subsequently passed his concussion test, but Souths staff fear he may have suffered bone damage and the forward therefore won't fly to Perth as planned. NSW officials have since confirmed Koloamatangi has been ruled out of the Blues' squad, with Canterbury second-rower Jacob Preston brought in. Koloamatangi had only been listed as 19th man after losing out to Stefano Utoikamanu in the race to replace the injured Mitch Barnett. It means he only would have featured in Wednesday night's game if the Blues suffered an injury in the final two days of preparation. NSW have already lost Haumole Olakau'atu as a reserve for game two, after he requested not to fly west with his partner due to give birth. The Manly second-rower then suffered a shoulder dislocation in the Sea Eagles' loss to Gold Coast on Friday night. The Blues already have Penrith prop Lindsay Smith in their 20-man squad as cover. It was initially thought he would fly back to Sydney on Tuesday in order to play for Penrith in Auckland on Saturday, but that is now likely to be delayed. Keaon Koloamatangi has been ruled out of NSW's extended squad for State of Origin II after suffering a suspected fractured eye socket for South Sydney. Koloamatangi left the field late after copping a high hit in the Rabbitohs' loss to Canterbury on Sunday night. He subsequently passed his concussion test, but Souths staff fear he may have suffered bone damage and the forward therefore won't fly to Perth as planned. NSW officials have since confirmed Koloamatangi has been ruled out of the Blues' squad, with Canterbury second-rower Jacob Preston brought in. Koloamatangi had only been listed as 19th man after losing out to Stefano Utoikamanu in the race to replace the injured Mitch Barnett. It means he only would have featured in Wednesday night's game if the Blues suffered an injury in the final two days of preparation. NSW have already lost Haumole Olakau'atu as a reserve for game two, after he requested not to fly west with his partner due to give birth. The Manly second-rower then suffered a shoulder dislocation in the Sea Eagles' loss to Gold Coast on Friday night. The Blues already have Penrith prop Lindsay Smith in their 20-man squad as cover. It was initially thought he would fly back to Sydney on Tuesday in order to play for Penrith in Auckland on Saturday, but that is now likely to be delayed.


7NEWS
9 hours ago
- 7NEWS
NSW Blues 19th man Keaon Koloamatangi ruled out of State of Origin after facial injury
Keaon Koloamatangi has been ruled out of NSW's extended squad for State of Origin II after suffering a suspected fractured eye socket for South Sydney. Koloamatangi left the field late after copping a high hit in the Rabbitohs' loss to Canterbury on Sunday night. He subsequently passed his concussion test, but Souths staff fear he may have suffered bone damage and the forward therefore won't fly to Perth as planned. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today NSW officials have since confirmed Koloamatangi has been ruled out of the Blues' squad, with coaches yet to decide on a replacement. Koloamatangi had only been listed as 19th man after losing out to Stefano Utoikamanu in the race to replace the injured Mitch Barnett. It means he only would have featured in Wednesday night's game if the Blues suffered an injury in the final two days of preparation. NSW have already lost Haumole Olakau'atu as a reserve for game two, after he requested not to fly west with his partner due to give birth. The Manly second-rower then suffered a shoulder dislocation in the Sea Eagles' loss to Gold Coast on Friday night. The Blues already have Penrith prop Lindsay Smith in their 20-man squad as cover. It was initially thought he would fly back to Sydney on Tuesday in order to play for Penrith in Auckland on Saturday, but that is now likely to be delayed. If the Blues do fly over an extra forward, they have had Canterbury second-rower Jacob Preston in camp with them at different points in the series. The Bulldogs have a bye this weekend, easing the pressure somewhat.

News.com.au
10 hours ago
- News.com.au
Crazy scenes as players rushed off field as bizarre 29-min lightning delay halts NRL clash
The Bulldogs have cemented their place at the top of the NRL ladder on a drama filled Sunday afternoon that saw play suspended for almost half an hour in the first half as lightning threatened Accor Stadium. Playing without Origin-bound quartet Stephen Crichton, Matt Burton, Max King and Kurt Mann, Canterbury were too good for Souths, claiming their 11th win of the season, 24-18. While the action on field was largely unremarkable, it was the severe weather event that was the headline act. FOX LEAGUE, available on Kayo Sports, is the only place to watch every game of every round in the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership, LIVE with no ad-breaks during play. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited-time offer > Play was sensationally stopped in the 32nd minute when the NRL ground manager entered the field of play and ordered referee Adam Gee to bring the players off the field due to lightning in proximity of the Sydney Olympic Park precinct. 'We've got to go in, the ground manager has said, because of the lightning,' Gee could be heard telling players. Off the field security guards rushed to usher fans to areas under cover, while team and match officials, as well as camera operators and photographers were all forced to find safety. Visible lightning and thunder followed before the storm front passed without further issue, play recommencing after a 28-minute hiatus. The last time a NRL match was stopped in similar circumstances was on ANZAC Day in 2015 when the Roosters and Dragons left the field when a massive thunderstorm hammered Allianz Stadium. On that occasion play was suspended for half an hour. Earlier, Toby Sexton got things going for the Bulldogs in the seventh minute, feigning to kick on the last tackle before turning the ball inside to Jacob Kiraz, who in turn drew Jye Gray and shovelled it back to Sexton in support to cross over. Tries soon followed to Marcelo Montoya and Connor Tracey and inside 16 minutes the Dogs were outscoring the clock before rain began teeming down and play slowed ahead of the delay. Once the action restarted, Viliame Kikau crossed the line three times in five minutes for no points – twice held up and once called back for an obstruction, before Alex Johnston scored at the other end, grabbing a fortuitous bounce after Dogs winger Blake Wilson spilt a bomb. Both teams scored tries in the third quarter of the game and when Souths took advantage of the sin binning of Bulldogs' interchange forward Jake Turpin to score via Jack Wighton, they were within eight points with as many minutes remaining and the game was still there to be snatched. Tyrone Munro then touched down in the 78th minute after Isaiah Tass kicked from a scrum 40 metres out to get even closer, but in the end they ran out of time. The victory, following a 32-0 demolition in their annual Good Friday clash, ensured the Bulldogs won both regular season games against the Rabbitohs for the first time since 2011.