South Sydney halfback Adam Reynolds has revealed how an in-game pep-talk from skipper Greg Inglis was the catalyst for his match-winning efforts in Saturday's NRL win over St George-Illawarra.
The game looked headed for a grandstand finish when Dragons fullback Josh Dugan scored to cut the Rabbitohs' lead to four with ten minutes to go in the match.
And that's when Inglis - who this week admitted to struggling with the captaincy earlier this season - turned to his chief orchestrator to close the game out for the defending premiers.
Reynolds answered the call with two clutch plays that not only sealed the win for the defending premiers, but lifted them into the top four for the first time in three months.
First he came up with a supreme solo effort to chase through his own grubber in the 73rd minute, before he again threaded the needle with the boot for halves partner Luke Keary in the 77th.