The Cairns Post

Sutton excited for Bunnies

- STEVE ZEMEK

SOUTH Sydney stalwart John Sutton is always reserved, not prone to hyperbole and goes out of his way to avoid attracting attention to him or his side.

So when he says the Rabbitohs faithful should be excited about 2019, and candidly talks up their NRL premiershi­p ambitions, you get the feeling something special is brewing at Redfern as Wayne Bennett’s reign begins.

Sutton was the man of the hour at the Rabbitohs’ spiritual home of Redfern Oval on Saturday as 4111 fans defied the wet weather to pay tribute to the club’s most capped player during his testimonia­l game.

The Panthers spoiled Sutton’s party, running out 28-8 winners, however, neither side will be reading too much into the result given both only used their stars for between 20 and 40 minutes in the first-half.

“I think very excited,” Sutton said when asked how the club’s fans should feel about the side this year.

“We’ve trained really hard this pre-season, had some things going on. But everyone has just gotten on with their job, everyone is just looking forward to playing.

“We didn’t start off the best (against the Panthers) but that second 20 showed what sort of footy we can play. It should get everyone excited.”

Sutton doesn’t hide the fact he wants another premiershi­p before he hangs up his boots, whenever that might be.

Having lifted the trophy in 2014 – breaking the club’s 43year drought – he wants to climb that mountain again.

In previous years, under the likes of the notoriousl­y conservati­ve Michael Maguire and Anthony Seibold, the club has done its utmost to shy away from title talk. But Sutton is prepared to say the club has a big chance this year.

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? FIRED UP: John Sutton of Souths warms up before the NRL trial match between the Rabbitohs and the Penrith Panthers at Redfern Oval on Saturday.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES FIRED UP: John Sutton of Souths warms up before the NRL trial match between the Rabbitohs and the Penrith Panthers at Redfern Oval on Saturday.

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