- Storm has ahead of Rabbitohs 24-16
- Mitchell was enhanced for 10 minutes in the confrontation
- Now facing the suspension
Latrell Mitchell has both Craig Bellamy and Cameron Munster in his corner with the storm duo of the improbable heavyweights of the South Sydney star.
Rabbitohs’ back was sent to the Sin bac and put on the report for its tackle on Storm Speedster Sua Fa’alogo during the clash of the Anzac day in Melbourne, won 24-16 by the storm.
The shot saw Fa’alago forced to leave the Aami park where he failed, which means that he will miss the conflict of the magic round of Melbourne with Canberra.
Mitchell was accused of a dangerous contact offense of grade 2, which means a week on the sidelines and two weeks if he fights the charge and loses – A blow for a Ungramed team was already missing Cody Walker and Cameron Murray.
Despite this still decimating his stocks of rear lines, the coach Bellamy spoke to defend Mitchell, Fa’alago seeming to slip under the back in wet conditions.
The difference in height of 20 cm between the imposing Sydneysider and Fa’alago did not help.
The South South South Mitchell superstar faces a high shot prohibition on Storm Speedster Sua Fa’Alogo

Mitchell was sining for this time in the defeat of Souths at the Storm of Melbourne in Aami Park
“I just think in the game now, there are a lot of things, when people are touched, they fall,” said Bellamy.
“I don’t know if … sometimes you can’t control this.
“ I know it is a dangerous place to choose those which, in your opinion, could not control it, so I do not think that anyone will go, but I do not think there is too much wickedness. But I only looked at him.
Munster, who directed the side with the injured regular skipper Harry Grant, estimated that it was difficult for Mitchell to avoid the storm player.
“I know that we are trying to protect a lot of players with obviously the heads and all that, but I’m probably on the side of Craig.
“It’s slippery there, it is wet, strength on strength, a lot of speed. Sua is very fast, Latrell is very large and I do not know where you want Latrell to go.
“Sua obviously tries to hire him to be able to pass and he slipped, so I have the impression that sometimes it is difficult to withdraw from these positions when you are fully in contact.
“There was not a lot of wickedness by his appearance and I’m sure he has nothing to fear.
“I know where the game is trying to go and protect a lot of players and as long as we keep it regularly around the game, I have no problem with that.”
Camp Souths said they would let the legal process take place, deputy coach Ben Hornby stood at the press conference of coach Wayne Bennett after losing a tooth.
“Honestly, I didn’t really look good, but it seemed that F’alago has dropped a little level and that Latrell tried to reduce her level,” said Hornby.