Dominic BrockUpdated June 25, 2026 — 7:37pm,first published 7:20pmYour say: Eels or Rabbitohs?By Latest Posts7.37pmJohns plays down NSW coach role talkBy With Laurie Daley set to move on from the NSW coaching role after this season, regardless of whether his Blues win the series decider, calls have been growing for Andrew Johns to replace him in the role.“Andrew Johns should be appointed NSW Origin coach for 2027 on a one-year contract,” wrote Peter FitzSimons on Saturday. “No ifs, no buts, no prevarications.”Johns’ brother Matthew said on Fox Sports this week he’d help out Andrew if he took on the job. But the man himself is not so keen.“Frankly though, it would be incredibly selfish for me to pursue, because it’s such an unknown,” Johns wrote in his weekly column for the Herald.7.32pmStat watch: How these teams compare this seasonBy 7.28pmSouths’ Munro sidelined for season over domestic violence chargesBy Adrian ProszenkoSouth Sydney winger Tyrone Munro is set to remain in rugby league limbo after the hearing into domestic assault allegations against him was adjourned until next year.Munro fronted Burwood Local Court on Tuesday over an alleged incident near Homebush in April of last year. The 21-year-old has pleaded not guilty to charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, stalk/intimidate with intent of fear or physical harm and common assault.Munro is sidelined under the NRL’s no-fault stand-down rule, which dictates that any player charged with a serious criminal offence carrying a maximum prison sentence of 11 years or more is automatically suspended from playing.He remains on full pay and continues to train with the Rabbitohs, but won’t play a game this season.Read the full story from Adrian ProszenkoPinned post from 7.20pmYour say: Eels or Rabbitohs?By 7.20pmMoses’ milestone curse and Eels’ worrying Rabbitohs recordBy Tonight Mitchell Moses, back from State of Origin duty, lines up for Parramatta in his 250th NRL game. The Eels halfback and captain is central to Jason Ryles’ plans to bring the club back to glory in the next few years – but he has a shocking record in his individual milestone games. He lost in his 50th, 100th, 150th and 200th NRL games, as well as his debut for the Tigers and his club debut for the Eels. Not a good omen for the men in blue and gold tonight.Another bad omen: Parramatta’s recent record against Souths. The Rabbitohs have won nine of the past 10 clashes between these sides, and the Eels haven’t beaten the Bunnies at CommBank Stadium since 2019.7.20pmWelcome to Thursday night footyBy Hello and welcome to tonight’s coverage of Parramatta’s clash with Souths at CommBank Stadium. Dom Brock with you at the Herald blog desk tonight.Home team the Eels are underdogs but they’re playing for their skipper Mitchell Moses who brings up 250 NRL games tonight.Meanwhile South Sydney are out to consolidate their place in the top eight, but they’ll need to do it without talisman Latrell Mitchell, who almost returned in time for Origin II but is instead out for a month with a calf injury. The pressure is on the seventh-placed Rabbitohs to win this one without him.Kick-off is at 7.50pm.Injured Rabbitohs star Latrell Mitchell.Getty Images1 of 1