- Rabbitoh’s injury toll is already large
- Dig deeply to beat 16-14 dolphins on Friday
- The depth will be severely tested against the dragons
- Tyrone Munro and Jack Wighton will be sidelined
South Sydney looks at the cannon of a terrible shortage, Jack Wighton facing a ban compared to his high tackle on Kulikefu Finefuiaki.
While Rabbitoh players gathered around the winger without luck Tyrone Munro after having injured his collarbone, Wighton received a second year accusation on Saturday morning.
This means that the South Sydney Center will miss the team’s next confrontation with St George Illawarra with an early guilt, or risks a second week on the sidelines if it fights and loses it.
The Wighton blow remained less than the 50th minute of the defeat of the Dolphins 16-14 Rabbitohs, before Finefuiaki left the ground at the Commbank stadium in Parramatta with a concussion.
In an expensive evening for Wighton, the former representative star also led a fine of $ 1000 to lead with his forearm.
Wighton’s ban will leave the rabbitohs without their two left starters of Friday evening victory, while Munro accumulates for more time on the sidelines.
South Sydney faces a serious shortage of rear lines, Jack Wighton (photo) facing a ban after his high tackle on Kulikefu finefuiaki

Tyrone Munro electric winger (photo) marked a double at first half – but now makes another passage with a collarbone injury

Coach Wayne Bennett will be forced to appoint a team distributed for his confrontation of the second round against the dragons on March 15
The flying winger scored two trials in the first half against the Dolphins, but did not come back after the break.
He was later seen with his right arm in a scarf and, after a single match to start the year, the teammates told another serious injury to the collarbone.
Another long -term injury would be a bitter blow for Munro, who only managed four games last season due to two separate clavding fractures.
“He made one in both shoulders now,” said South Coach Wayne Bennett full time.
Rabbitohs are already seriously exhausted in the background line, Latrell Mitchell missing the first month of the season with a tear of the hamstrings and Alex Johnston always recovering from a rupture of Achille.
The English half-back Lewis Dodd is back from suspension next week, but is not a certainty to regain its place of the impressive filling n ° 7 Jamie Humphreys.
Meanwhile, Munro was to start last season as a first choice for Souths before his injury difficulties, and finally seemed to have extended time in the back line at first year this year.
The 20 -year -old has already shown overviews of his potential and conquered the rugby league community by marking two trials against Penrith only after the sudden death of his mother last August.
Replacement captain Cody Walker said Rabbitoh felt Munro’s pain after his last injury.
“Everyone is disappointed by the club, but it is already positive as it is,” said the five eighths.
“I was just talking to him in the hangars, he thinks he did it again, but he said he would be right.”