South Sydney have introduced a swear jar to discourage players from using profanity in broadcast interviews as Latrell Mitchell did following the Rabbitohs’ round-two NRL loss to Brisbane.
Captain Cameron Murray says explicit language comes with the territory when media speak to players after games and has urged the public not to judge Mitchell on one interview.
Mitchell raised eyebrows with an expletive-laden radio cross on Thursday night, saying “f***” four times live on Triple M as he reflected on the Rabbitohs’ 28-18 loss to Brisbane.
The incident prompted NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo to publicly remind players to “be respectful” with their language during interviews.
Mitchell has not been sanctioned over the episode but the high-profile fullback’s choice of words nevertheless generated public scrutiny.