Was Jack Wighton a drop in the hip? Wayne Bennett certainly didn’t think so

You can only imagine his frustrations while sitting up in the box at the Optionus stadium in Perth on Saturday evening when Wighton was late.
The Bunns went from 10-6 to grant three attempts in nine minutes for Trail 22-10, before losing 24-16.
Souths still had time to win the game and pushed hard for the leveling in the last five minutes before a high shot by Sean Keppie gave cowboys a late penalty goal.
Latrell Mitchell’s shutdown boot on the left has continued to get the rabbit out of trouble at the beginning of the second half, since they found difficult counters.
Mitchell played his first game at the five-eighty, and while he was missing those slopes from Barnstorm from Terzino-and also at the center of the left-the game of kicks was equally effective.
Souths had dropped only one game in Cowboys clash in Perth and will not lose any admirer who headed in the epic battle of Good Friday against the Canterbury tables.
Cody Walker is an external opportunity to return from an injury to the knee tendon. You could make a discussion to keep Walker and Mitchell between half and Plonk Jayden Sullivan on the bench where he is more effective. Bennett said Mitchell will maintain n. 6 If Walker runs out.
Latrell Mitchell in action.Credit: Getty images
Souths scored the first attempt through Euan Aitken when Mitchell did well to keep the ball and draw a couple of defenders.
The Isaiah Tass wing had a difficult first half, which presented a pair of Knock-on in the middle of the South, while his opposite Murray Taulagi rolled up to the top of him to try.
The cowboys somehow led 6-4 on pause, but said Drinkwater Fox Sports When he came from the field in half time: “It’s terrible. We made many mistakes at the end of our sets and the last equipment options … we haven’t been with money. It seems really flat out there, not much energy. It is nice that we are in the head, but we have to go out in the second half and lift our energy.”
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Cowboys completed less than 65 % in the first half, but the South was unable to punish them for their mistakes.
The credentials of origin of the new Southern Wales of Reece Robson were questioned before the kick -off, but remained high, running for a surprising 100m in half a time.
Jye Gray has still raced for the north of 200m, an exceptional performance if we consider that it has been denied the possibility of returning the ball in a broken game due to cowboys management errors at the beginning of the game.