Wayne Bennett snubs Rabbitohs players during lightning delay
Wayne Bennett decided to leave his Rabbitohs players in the sheds by themselves during a 29-minute lightning delay after their poor performance prior.
www.sportingnews.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent public reporting:
News around Wayne Bennett in 2025–2026 has focused on him being linked to coaching discussions and speculation about national team roles, with some outlets noting formal restrictions or considerations about independence from club affiliations. For example, reports in mid-2025 discussed potential Kangaroos coaching candidates and the ARL Commission’s stance on ensuring the national coach isn’t tied to a single NRL club. Other coverage during 2024–2026 includes analysis pieces and program highlights from Wide World of Sports and ESPN that reflect ongoing conversations about Bennett’s coaching future and commentary by pundits such as Brad Fittler and Andrew Johns.[1][2][4][9]
Bennett has remained an active figure in NRL circles, with ongoing media appearances and commentary linked to his roles at South Sydney and his broader influence on the game. Earlier pieces mention his public responses to criticism and his approach to leadership, which are recurring themes in coverage about his career longevity.[4][7]
There have been retrospective and archival pieces noting past events in his coaching career, including apologies or disciplinary moments, which frequently surface when discussing his long tenure and high-profile decisions.[3]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest articles and provide a concise summary with direct quotes and publication dates. I can also tailor the update to focus on a specific aspect (e.g., Kangaroos coaching talk, club duties with South Sydney, or media commentary). Please tell me which angle you prefer.
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Wayne Bennett decided to leave his Rabbitohs players in the sheds by themselves during a 29-minute lightning delay after their poor performance prior.
www.sportingnews.comRabbitohs coach Wayne Bennett says the attention on 16-year-old sensation Joseph Suaali won't go away until he chooses to play rugby or for Souths.
7news.com.auSouth Sydney coach Wayne Bennett has apologised to his players over his COVID-protocols breach.
www.nrl.comWayne Bennett
www.nrl.comWayne Bennett has offered an olive branch to Mal Meninga but is still not impressed with the way the Kangaroos job had been decided.
www.espn.co.uk