South Sydney have revealed their Ultimate Rabbitohs Team of the NRL Era, with more than 3,000 fans and members casting their votes to honour the club’s greatest players since 1998.
The final line-up blends modern icons with local favourites, spanning from the drought-breaking 2014 premiership heroes to current-day stars.
The side is led from the back by Greg Inglis, whose match-winning brilliance helped inspire the 2014 triumph. He is joined by record-breaking winger Alex Johnston, still chasing Ken Irvine’s all-time try-scoring mark, and Nathan Merritt, whose 146 tries made him one of Redfern’s most beloved figures.
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In the centres, supporters recognised the toughness of Campbell Graham alongside the big-game consistency of Dane Gagai.
Premiership heroes and fan favourites
Cody Walker and Adam Reynolds make up the halves, celebrated for their creativity and composure in attack, while Sam Burgess headlines the forwards after his unforgettable Grand Final heroics with a fractured cheekbone.
He packs down alongside Roy Asotasi, the prop whose leadership in the mid-2000s gave the club fresh momentum. At hooker, Issac Luke gets the nod for his relentless energy and passion.
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The second row is anchored by John Sutton, South Sydney’s most capped player and a premiership-winning captain, partnered by the impactful Ben Te’o, whose 2014 finals performances remain etched in Rabbitohs folklore.
Current skipper Cameron Murray rounds out the XIII at lock, a Mascot junior and five-time Members’ Choice Award winner.