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Home » Heartbreak as luckless Rabbitohs star suffers huge blow on his return from injury and here’s why footy fans are filthy about it
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Heartbreak as luckless Rabbitohs star suffers huge blow on his return from injury and here’s why footy fans are filthy about it

By uk-times.com6 July 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Brandon Smith’s long-awaited return from an anterior cruciate ligament rupture has ended in tears, with the South Sydney recruit injuring his knee again in the Rabbitohs’ 30-12 loss to Manly at Brookvale Oval.

On a day where Tom Trbojevic showed signs of returning to his best playing centre, Smith suffered a medial ligament tear that Souths expect to sideline him for eight weeks.

Smith’s right knee was hurt when Matt Lodge’s weight fell on it in a tackle late in the game, as the Rabbitohs spiralled to a sixth straight loss on Sunday to sit second-last on the ladder.

‘He’s done a medial ligament, it will be six-to-eight weeks from that tackle,’ Bennett said.

Smith was playing his first match since early September, after moving from the Sydney Roosters earlier this year.

Asked whether he believed the contact from Lodge was of a hip-drop nature, Bennett suggested Souths were unlucky not to get a penalty from it.

Brandon Smith suffered a suspected MCL injury – contact mechanism on outside of lower leg fairly textbook for MCL/syndesmosis damage.

Early assessments from the Rabbitohs suggest he will miss 6-8 weeks – likely moderate to high grade injury. Rough in his first game back. pic.twitter.com/JoEL09EiwZ

— NRL PHYSIO (@nrlphysio) July 6, 2025

Brandon Smith is expected to miss the next six weeks of action, after suffering a medial ligament injury on his return to the footy pitch

‘It’s up to them to decide, but we’re not playing with a lot of luck, and we didn’t get any there from that decision either,’ Bennett responded.

‘I’m frustrated by a lot of things right now, but it’s not going to do me any good.’

Lodge was not penalised for the contact and Smith’s injury overshadowed what was a vital win for Manly, albeit against a severely undermanned Rabbitohs.

Bennett wasn’t the only one who appeared frustrated by the lack of action by the officials.

Fox Sports commentator, Warren Smith, said: ‘That’s a hip drop tackle.’

Steve Roach agreed, before Smith began to rant about the tackle.

‘He had contact with him, came from one side of the tackle to use the hip or the body on the other side to make contact with Brandon Smith,’ he said.

‘It’s a play we haven’t rubbed out of the game and the suspensions need to be six weeks, eight weeks, 10 weeks to get rid of it.

Smith was seen with an ice pack wrapped around his knee after the game had finished

Smith was seen with an ice pack wrapped around his knee after the game had finished 

It came after he was pulled to the ground by Manly's Matt Lodge as he advanced towards the tryline

It came after he was pulled to the ground by Manly’s Matt Lodge as he advanced towards the tryline

‘That technique didn’t need to happen right there to effect the tackle. Who knows how serious the consequences might be for Brandon Smith?’

Some fans on social media hit out at the tackle technique.

‘Manly fan here, Lodge should miss a minimum of six weeks for that,’ one wrote.

‘Hip drop no doubt, how’s the bunker missed that,’ another wrote.

‘Refs are a joke for saying play on,’ one added.

‘Hip drop tackle but nothing done on the field. Shameful reffing and watch the NRL apologise for getting it wrong.’

It was only two weeks ago that the walls were closing in on coach Anthony Seibold, but the Sea Eagles are now back into the top eight after back-to-back wins.

Two games into his shift from fullback to centre, Trbojevic scored a double and set up another as Manly went out to a 24-0 lead.

Some fans online believe Manly star Matt Lodge (pictured carrying the ball) got off very lightly

Some fans online believe Manly star Matt Lodge (pictured carrying the ball) got off very lightly

Fans have taken to X to hit out at the tackle technique and also slammed referees for not penalising Lodge

Fans have taken to X to hit out at the tackle technique and also slammed referees for not penalising Lodge

Seibold will consider whether to keep Trbojevic at centre after next week’s bye, after initially moving his strike weapon to the edge in a bid to get his confidence back.

Trbojevic appears to have at least done that, running with power again in what was easily his best match since March.

He regularly played a roaming role in attack, popping up on the left of the field to give Manly an extra number on that side of the field in attack.

The 27-year-old set up one try in that fashion when he linked with Lehi Hopoate to send Reuben Garrick over, before scoring another himself after forcing an error on a kick.

It was Trbojevic’s second try after the break that showed the most promise, when he again took a ball on the left, charged infield and beat three to score.

‘The way he was able to inject himself on both sides of the field is not something a lot of centres can do,’ Seibold said.

‘He’s done it at elite level, hasn’t done it at club level. But I’ve really liked what I’ve seen.

‘I want to have a look at (whether we’re a better team with him at centre). My gut feel is it was another step in the right direction.’

Garrick also scored a double in the win, while Manly are confident fellow winger Jason Saab only suffered a cork after limping off late.

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