The history books will tell you South Sydney cannot win the comp after they were embarrassed 50-0 by the perfect Storm as Josh Addo-Carr became the first player in 71 years to score six tries in a game.
No team has ever conceded 50 points in a game and gone on to lift the trophy, and it's hard to see the Rabbitohs recovering from this after they fell victim to an Addo-Carr masterclass.
The Fantastic Mr. Foxx became the first player since Newtown's Jack Troy in 1950 to cross six times as he terrorised his junior club in trying conditions.
It wasn't as spectacular as Ryan Papenhuyzen's four tries in 11 minutes against Brisbane earlier in the year, but Addo-Carr won't care after he tore South Sydney's right edge defence to shreds to grab four in the opening 40 minutes.
The rep star became the first Storm winger since Suliasi Vunivalu in 2016 to score four tries in a first half and then added two more as the Rabbitohs simply had no answers for his electric speed.