The fascination with South Sydney, a foundation club with the most premierships in the game’s history, is magnified because of the star power both on the field and in the ownership documents.
Crowe has been the face and money behind the Bunnies since taking ownership in 2006 with good friend Peter Holmes a Court.His input has been diluted over the years and is a far cry from the days former coach Jason Taylor would have to rein in Crowe about his interference in the football team and his desire to address the players.
The rest belongs to the members and South Sydney juniors with Pappas the chair of a board with a 4-3 split that hands Blackcourt the power. Crowe also confides in former chief executive Shane Richardson, who was at the helm when the Rabbitohs ended one of rugby league’s longest premiership droughts in 2014.Crowe sided with Richardson, leading to a public split between the Hollywood star and the Englishman.
The events of this week would suggest relationships at South Sydney, who have slipped to eighth position on the ladder after leading the competition at the end of round 11, are once again fractured.History would suggest that won’t prevent Burgess from returning for his fourth coming at the Bunnies if Demetriou’s career crashes and burns in the next 12 months. Their season goes on the line against arch rivals the Sydney Roosters next Friday night.
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