Latrell Mitchell revealed the reasons for his celebration at South Sydney’s demolition of Manly over the weekend, saying he would love good friend Josh Addo-Carr to join him in Redfern.
Mitchell scored twice when the Bunnies caused a riot at ANZ Stadium on Saturday night.
Since moving from center-back to full-back in the off-season, the Bunnies star has improved from week to week.
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Beating Manly earned Mitchell a double for Souths as they worked towards the final
Mitchell now has 14 experiment assistants and four attempts for the year and has become a key figure in South Sydney’s attack.
I am talking about NITVs Above the black pointThe test center showed how much he enjoyed the move to the full-back.
“I’m building slowly, I’m still trying to figure out what works for me at Fullback,” he said. “I think I’m starting to come up with a good combination with Cody (Walker), Cookie (Damien Cook) and Reyno (Adam Reynolds) and it’s a long way to go to winning games. I really enjoy it. “
When he scored his second try against the Sea Eagles, Mitchell put his finger to his lips to silence the crowd and explain that some fans had molested him.
“There were a couple of people in the crowd who gave it to me,” he laughed.
“They can hand it out, but sometimes they can’t take it. So I thought I’d show them a little bit of how to get out there. “
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Mitchell also announced talks with South Sydney coach Wayne Bennett regarding getting Josh Addo-Carr to Redfern.
Addo-Carr has applied for a release from Melbourne for personal reasons and signed with the new management in Mario Tartak.
And Mitchell said he would like to work with his colleagues from Australia and NSW as speculation about the winger’s future increases.
“I told Wayne about it, but I don’t know what Wayne is talking about,” added Mitchell.
“He has a sense of his own old Wayne. It would be good to bring Foxxy to Sydney.
“But I think whatever happens happens. And I think if he’s in the Souths he’s there, if not, good luck to the boy.
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