Coach Michael Maguire would've held his breath in the 64th minute when Inglis limped out of an awkward tackle, but those fears would have been erased when Dave Taylor crossed for his second try moments later - as Inglis indicated he would be right to play on.
The Rabbitohs opened the stronger, with debutant winger Andrew Everingham enjoying a dream start to his NRL career by scoring with his first touch after just 80 seconds thanks to a lovely flick pass from centre Matt King.
South Sydney continued the razzle dazzle footy when Roy Asotasi finished off a 50-metre play when he backed up a John Sutton run to score next to the posts.
And Taylor stamped his mark on the game.
The 122kg second-rower grabbed the ball from dummy-half 10 metres out from the tryline, grubbered for himself and then beat Coote and Travis Burns to the ball to score inches inside the dead-ball line to give the visitors an 18-0 lead.
The whole-hearted Burns scored twice, while hooker Kevin Kingston and lock Nathan Smith also crossed for the home side.
South Sydney kicked two goals just before halftime when Sam McKendry, who was put on report, and Chris Armit were penalised for two separate instances for late tackles on the kicker, which gave the Rabbitohs a 10-point buffer at the break.
-AAP