Rabbitohs face Broncos after Dolphins steal last-minute win
Wayne Bennett is not sure whether expensive English recruitment will see the rest of Lewis Dodd’s profitable agreement in South Sydney.
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Souths and Bennett will try to upset Broncos in their backyard when Dodd remembered to play half at the expense of Dodd’s suspended Jack Wightton to get away from the Nrl staircase.
Dodd signed an agreement of $ 2 million, which continued until the end of 2027, but struggling to play regularly first -class, and Bennett refused to confirm whether the 23 -year -old child would stay in the club.
“This is a good question, I can’t answer for you right now,” Bennett said when he asked Dodd to see his deal.
“Lewis has the opportunity to play again on Friday night and show us what he can and what he can do. Let’s wait and see how it goes.
“He has an opportunity to play, he didn’t spend the whole year, it started last week, this week starts, we will all be smarter in a few weeks.”
When he talked about Bennett’s comments, Dodd soon said: “I have been here for three years and that’s the plan.
“Now I have a chance, we will see where it will take me out of the season and the beginning of the next head [season].
“It is not pleasant to see your name for the media and your family, but it’s part of the game.
“I did everything I could to be at a level that I think I can do the right thing for the team, that I can do my job in the team and that I would not disappoint anyone. This started this week and hopefully it will continue until the end of this year.”