Who did Rabbitohs play 2014?
SOUTH Sydney
2014 NRL grand final as it happened: Rabbitohs smash Bulldogs for historic premiership. SOUTH Sydney have claimed their first premiership in 43 years, defeating Canterbury 30-6 in a mighty clash at ANZ Stadium.
Who played in the 2014 NRL grand final?
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Played on the evening of Sunday 5 October 2014 at ANZ Stadium, the match was contested by the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. South Sydney won the match with a decisive 30 points to 6 victory, ending a 43-year premiership drought by claiming their 21st title.
Who was South Sydney coach in 2014?
Michael Maguire
2014 South Sydney Rabbitohs season | |
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Team information | |
Head Coach | Michael Maguire |
Captain | John Sutton |
Stadium | ANZ Stadium |
Why are South Sydney called Rabbitohs?
The club mascot is the rabbitoh, a now-disused term that was commonly used in the early 20th century to describe hawkers who captured and skinned rabbits and then sold the meat at markets, so named because they would shout “rabbit-oh!” around the markets to attract buyers.
Who is South Sydney feeder club?
In 2019, 12 clubs fielded teams in the Canterbury Cup. The South Sydney Rabbitohs will enter their own team, and the North Sydney Bears will become the reigning premiers Sydney Roosters’ new feeder club.
Who won the NRL Premiership 2014?
2014 NRL Grand Final/Champion
Who is the South Sydney Rabbitohs captain?
Sam Burgess
South Sydney Rabbitohs/Captains
Who has coached the Rabbitohs?
Jason DemetriouAssistant Coach
South Sydney Rabbitohs/Coaches
Led by Rabbitohs Head Coach Jason Demetriou and Assistant Coaches Ben Hornby and John Morris, the Rabbitohs NRL squad will be supported by Development Coaches John Sutton and Joe O’Callaghan, with Steve Antonelli moving into an NRL Assistant Coach role specialising in ruck performance.
Why were South Sydney kicked out of NRL?
More troubles hit Souths in the 1990s where they went from minor premiers in 1989 to wooden spooners in 1990. The NRL was determined to cut its competition to 14 teams and duly cut South Sydney from the premiership for the 2000 season.