The South Sydney Rabbitohs are delighted to announce the re-signing of local junior John Sutton for the 2018 season, giving him the opportunity to become the first player in the Clubโs history to play 300 first grade games in what will be his 15th season playing in the NRL.
Sutton is a three-time George Piggins Medallist as the player of the year at South Sydney (2009, 2012-13), has played more first grade games (282) and more grade games (310) than any other player in the Rabbitohsโ 109-year history, has represented City Origin on two occasions and the Australian Prime Ministerโs XIII once; however the greatest accomplishment of his career so far is leading the Rabbitohs as captain to the 2014 premiership, the Clubโs 21st title.
A Kensington United junior, Sutton is already regarded as a modern-day legend of the Club, and Rabbitohs Head Coach Anthony Seibold says Suttonโs retention is invaluable to the squad.
โJohn is a leader amongst our group, heโs played more games than anyone in our jersey which shows his loyalty to the Club, and those attributes are priceless to our squad,โ Coach Seibold said.
โThe experience he brings is instrumental to players like Cameron Murray, Zane Musgrove, Angus Crichton, Tyrell Fuimaono, Campbell Graham, Braidon Burns and Siosifa Talakai, amongst others.
โHe brings a fantastic skill set, his knowledge of the game is deep and thorough, and physically heโs a big body.
โHe adds depth to the back row for us alongside guys like Sam Burgess, Angus, Tyrell, Cam, Dean Britt and Sifa, but most importantly the leadership and experience he brings at the NRL level is irreplaceable.โ
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Rabbitohs General Manager of Football Shane Richardson paid tribute to Sutton and looks forward to him making a valuable contribution to the Club in 2018.
โJohn is a key member of our leadership group and has been for some time,โ Mr Richardson said.
โHe is our longest serving player, he has led the Club to a premiership, heโs played more games than anyone else in the history of this Club, and he is a fantastic mentor for the young players in our squad.
โHe knows what it takes to win and heโs prepared to lead the way in his preparation for games and the way that he puts every effort into every performance on the field for Souths in any role the coaching staff requires.
โHe is a South Sydney man from a wonderful South Sydney family and he has shown amazing commitment to stick with the Club since 2002.โ
Sutton is excited about extending his tenure with the Rabbitohs.
โI love this Club and everything it stands for and Iโve never wanted to play for anyone else,โ Sutton said.
โTo have the opportunity to have another year with Souths is fantastic and I want to thank everyone at the Club for having faith in me to get the job done next season.
โThis Club is a big part of my life and my familyโs life and itโs an absolute privilege to run out in front of our Members and represent the Club that they love just as much as I do.
โIโm looking forward to ripping in to make next season one to remember.โ
Rabbitohs 2025 Player Movements
2025 Gains |
Euan Aitken (The Dolphins, 2027), Gerome Burns (2026), Lewis Dodd (St Helens Saints, 2027), Lachlan Hubner (The Dolphins, 2026), Jamie Humphreys (Manly Sea Eagles, 2026), Max McCarthy (2026), Josh Schuster (Manly Sea Eagles, 2025), Nazareth Taua (2025) |
2025 Losses |
Thomas Burgess (Huddersfield Giants), Damien Cook (St George Illawarra Dragons), Jacob Gagai (Huddersfield Giants), Dean Hawkins (Parramatta Eels), Lachlan Ilias (St George Illawarra Dragons) |
Re-Signed |
Jye Gray (2026), Ben Lovett (2025), Peter Mamouzelos (2027), Shaquai Mitchell (2025), Isaiah Tass (2027) |
Off Contract 2025 |
Tallis Duncan, Thomas Fletcher, Siliva Havili, Jacob Host, Alex Johnston, Ben Lovett, Haizyn Mellars, Shaquai Mitchell, Davvy Moale, Tyrone Munro, Josh Schuster, Cody Walker |
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