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The official South Sydney supporter group is known as "The Burrow". [64] South Sydney at one stage had the highest football club membership in the National Rugby League, with membership exceeding 35,000 as of June 23, 2015. That member number also included more than 11,000 ticketed members, the highest of the Sydney-based NRL clubs.
In 2014, South Sydney finished third on the table at the end of the regular season. They defeated Manly and arch rivals Eastern Suburbs in the preliminary final 32–22 to reach their first grand final in 43 years. The following week, South Sydney defeated Canterbury 30–6 in the 2014 grand final winning their first premiership in 43 years.
23,257 – South Sydney Rabbitohs v Manly Sea Eagles (Round 20, 19 July 1987). A crowd of over 25,000 watched Souths take on the US team, the "Tomahawks", while Souths were excluded from the NRL. ANZ Stadium - Currently known as Accor Stadium (2006 – present) 83,833 – South Sydney Rabbitohs v Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (Grand Final, 5 ...
The Burrow is an organisation linked to South Sydney Rabbitohs Rugby League Football Club, based in Redfern, a suburb of inner-southern Sydney, New South Wales. [1]The South Sydney Rabbitohs continue to have a large supporter base in their traditional areas of south-eastern Sydney, despite having moved from Redfern Oval two decades ago.
Club Representative No. Name Career Appearances Tries Goals FGs Points Country State 1 Tommy Anderson: 1908–1910: 29: 23: 1-71: AUS — 2 Arthur Butler: 1908–1911
The 2024 South Sydney Rabbitohs season is the 115th in the history of the club. Coached by Ben Hornby and captained by Cameron Murray , they compete in the National Rugby League 's 2024 Telstra Premiership .
The 2022 season is the 113th in the history of the South Sydney Rabbitohs. Coached by Jason Demetriou and captained by Cameron Murray , they compete in the National Rugby League 's 2022 Telstra Premiership .
The following is a list of titles that the South Sydney Rabbitohs have won. The premiership victories represent finals and grand finals won to decide the premier for the particular season. As minor premiers in 1914, 1918 and 1925, Souths were declared premiers under the "first past the post" system.