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I think Latrell needs Canterbury as we nee Latrell, left centre is the position we need to fill and i feel this guy could be a 10 yr player for us
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Latrell signs with Rabbitohs
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Dan WalshNRL.com Reporter
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Mon 13 Jan 2020, 02:42 PM
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Mitchell has signed a two-year deal at Redfern, starting in 2020 and with the 2021 component an option in the club's favour.
"I feel a lot clearer with what's going on, it's the longest holiday I've had," Mitchell said on Monday afternoon as he faced the media.
"I didn't want to rush anything. I love the Roosters and didn't want to regret anything.
"It was more an individual decision, I've seen the clashes between who the Rabbitohs come up against and I want to be a part of that. I want to see where Wayne can take my footy as a coach.
"Mentally I've dealt with it well for my age. Going through the stage where everyone was speculating. It hit my family the most. My mum was in tears with all the stories and that's where it hit home. That's the hardest part about all this stuff.
"I just wanted to hold off and explore everything. If I jumped into that Tigers deal I knew I would've regretted it.
"It came up to Christmas and New Year where I just needed to make a decision and get into a routine. I haven't woken up at 7.30 in a while."
Mitchell was officially released by the Roosters earlier in the day having been given a leave of absence from training and had an initial extension offer pulled off the table two months ago.
The final negotiations of Mitchell's Rabbitohs deal are understood to have been hamstrung by a push from the Roosters for compensation of the $117,000 they have paid the Test and Origin gun since November.
That demand has not been met, but sets up another mouth-watering clash between the two foundation clubs when Mitchell takes on his former teammates for the first time in round three at ANZ Stadium.
All of Latrell Mitchell's tries from 2019
All of Latrell Mitchell's tries from 2019
"It's been a long time coming, we're happy it got to this stage with the contract signed and we thank the Roosters for releasing Latrell and allowing him to get on with his football career," Richardson said.
"Latrell is a sublime talent and with the guidance of our coaching staff, senior players and mentors, we think Latrell can go to another level in the red and green.
"He has the ability to be one of the best players in the world and from our discussions with him he understands that it’s going to take a lot of hard work and effort for him to be at his best consistently and to reach his full potential.
"He will get that opportunity at the Rabbitohs, working with some wonderful mentors here in Wayne (Bennett), Jason (Demetriou), Ben (Hornby), Greg (Inglis), John (Sutton) and Sam (Burgess), and we’re really looking forward to seeing Latrell at his peak wearing the famous cardinal and myrtle jersey that so many greats of the game have worn before him."
For his part, Bennett is clearly delighted to have the opportunity to work with the two-time premiership player.
"He's a huge player for us to have and with what he's done at his age," Bennett said.
"His best football is in front of him. We all feel humbled he wants to be part of us. He didn't come for the money, he came for what it meant to him."
Mitchell echoed his new coach's comments on his motivation for joining the Rabbitohs.
"Everyone thinks I wanted to chase the money but it wasn't," he said.
"Coming out of the Roosters who gave me everything in my career I can't bring the words for the Roosters. I just want to chase something else now.
"I want to find that love for footy again. I thought my life was too structured, it was always about you've got to do this and that."
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Latrell signs with Rabbitohs
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Dan WalshNRL.com Reporter
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Mon 13 Jan 2020, 02:42 PM
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Mitchell has signed a two-year deal at Redfern, starting in 2020 and with the 2021 component an option in the club's favour.
"I feel a lot clearer with what's going on, it's the longest holiday I've had," Mitchell said on Monday afternoon as he faced the media.
"I didn't want to rush anything. I love the Roosters and didn't want to regret anything.
"It was more an individual decision, I've seen the clashes between who the Rabbitohs come up against and I want to be a part of that. I want to see where Wayne can take my footy as a coach.
"Mentally I've dealt with it well for my age. Going through the stage where everyone was speculating. It hit my family the most. My mum was in tears with all the stories and that's where it hit home. That's the hardest part about all this stuff.
"I just wanted to hold off and explore everything. If I jumped into that Tigers deal I knew I would've regretted it.
"It came up to Christmas and New Year where I just needed to make a decision and get into a routine. I haven't woken up at 7.30 in a while."
Mitchell was officially released by the Roosters earlier in the day having been given a leave of absence from training and had an initial extension offer pulled off the table two months ago.
The final negotiations of Mitchell's Rabbitohs deal are understood to have been hamstrung by a push from the Roosters for compensation of the $117,000 they have paid the Test and Origin gun since November.
That demand has not been met, but sets up another mouth-watering clash between the two foundation clubs when Mitchell takes on his former teammates for the first time in round three at ANZ Stadium.
All of Latrell Mitchell's tries from 2019
All of Latrell Mitchell's tries from 2019
"It's been a long time coming, we're happy it got to this stage with the contract signed and we thank the Roosters for releasing Latrell and allowing him to get on with his football career," Richardson said.
"Latrell is a sublime talent and with the guidance of our coaching staff, senior players and mentors, we think Latrell can go to another level in the red and green.
"He has the ability to be one of the best players in the world and from our discussions with him he understands that it’s going to take a lot of hard work and effort for him to be at his best consistently and to reach his full potential.
"He will get that opportunity at the Rabbitohs, working with some wonderful mentors here in Wayne (Bennett), Jason (Demetriou), Ben (Hornby), Greg (Inglis), John (Sutton) and Sam (Burgess), and we’re really looking forward to seeing Latrell at his peak wearing the famous cardinal and myrtle jersey that so many greats of the game have worn before him."
For his part, Bennett is clearly delighted to have the opportunity to work with the two-time premiership player.
"He's a huge player for us to have and with what he's done at his age," Bennett said.
"His best football is in front of him. We all feel humbled he wants to be part of us. He didn't come for the money, he came for what it meant to him."
Mitchell echoed his new coach's comments on his motivation for joining the Rabbitohs.
"Everyone thinks I wanted to chase the money but it wasn't," he said.
"Coming out of the Roosters who gave me everything in my career I can't bring the words for the Roosters. I just want to chase something else now.
"I want to find that love for footy again. I thought my life was too structured, it was always about you've got to do this and that."
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