July 5, 2024

As he gets ready for his debut season with the Rabbitohs, Jack Wighton has opened up about the “confronting” incident that marked the end of his Raider career and his ambition to disprove everyone. The 30-year-old clarified his position and the date of his club debut in the midst of uncertainty surrounding his four-game suspension. Wighton had his first interview as a Rabbitoh with foxsports.com.au two months into his new adventure .He described the past year as a “rollercoaster” and thought back on his unexpected choice to sign with the Raiders.Burgess expressed his desire to remain at Souths to the Sydney Morning Herald. “My top goal is to continue the dream because I would really like to do it. I’m grateful that I’ve been able to stay at Souths for this long, and all I want to do is continue to play well for Souths every game that I play.

“I understand that fairytales aren’t always true, and at the end of the day, this is just a company. I know I’ll have to seek elsewhere if we are unable to reach a consensus. I still think I can bring a lot of value to the game.

“Since I have a small family, staying in Australia is preferred, although my spouse and I are amenable to visiting the Super League in England or

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