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2004 South Sydney Rabbitohs season


2004 South Sydney Rabbitohs season
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The 2004 South Sydney Rabbitohs season was the 95th in the club's history. Coached by Arthur Kitinas and Paul Langmack and captained by Bryan Fletcher and Ashley Harrison, they competed in the National Rugby League's 2004 Telstra Premiership, finishing the regular season 15th out of 15 teams, failing to reach the finals.

  • Dean Byrne from St George Illawarra Dragons
  • Glenn Hall from Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
  • Scott Logan from Hull F.C.
  • Adam MacDougall from Newcastle Knights
  • Willie Manu from Wests Tigers
  • Shane Marteene from Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
  • Todd Polglase from Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
  • Steve Skinnon from Sydney Roosters
  • David Thompson from North Queensland Cowboys

Source:

  • Jamie Fitzgerald to Newcastle Knights
  • Andrew Hart to London Broncos
  • Wise Kativerata to Parramatta Eels
  • Wade McKinnon to Parramatta Eels
  • Duncan MacGillivray to Wakefield Trinity
  • Nathan Merritt to Cronulla Sutherland Sharks
  • Willie Peters to Widnes Vikings
  • Frank Puletua to Penrith Panthers
  • Russell Richardson to Newcastle Knights
  • Chris Walker to Sydney Roosters

Source:

RoundOpponentResultScoreDateVenueCrowdRef
1Sydney RoostersLoss16 – 26Sunday 14 MarchSydney Football Stadium15,516
2Wests TigersWin17 – 16Sunday 21 MarchSydney Football Stadium11,293
3BYE
4Cronulla Sutherland SharksWin36 – 12Saturday 3 AprilSydney Football Stadium11,017
5Parramatta EelsLoss20 – 41Monday 12 AprilParramatta Stadium18,128
6Melbourne StormLoss4 – 50Saturday 17 AprilOlympic Park8,553
7Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsLoss8 – 34Monday 26 AprilSydney Football Stadium12,276
8Newcastle KnightsLoss8 – 24Saturday 1 MayNewcastle International Sports Centre15,571
9Penrith PanthersLoss4 – 38Sunday 9 MayPenrith Park11,618
10North Queensland CowboysDraw20 – 20Saturday 15 MayGrahame Park10,138
11New Zealand WarriorsLoss12 – 26Sunday 23 MaySydney Football Stadium8,032
12Cronulla Sutherland SharksLoss38 – 18Saturday 29 MayEndeavour Field13,721
13BYE
14Melbourne StormWin28 – 26Saturday 12 JuneSydney Football Stadium6,855
15Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesWin34 – 30Saturday 19 JuneBrookvale Oval9,864
16St George Illawarra DragonsLoss12 – 52Sunday 27 JuneSydney Cricket Ground23,741
17Brisbane BroncosLoss28 – 48Sunday 4 JulyLang Park19,942
18Penrith PanthersWin30 – 6Sunday 11 JulySydney Football Stadium6,774
19New Zealand WarriorsLoss20 – 34Sunday 18 JulyMt Smart7,894
20Sydney RoostersLoss12 – 22Saturday 24 JulySydney Football Stadium13,564
21Newcastle KnightsLoss22 – 31Sunday 1 AugustSydney Football Stadium10,972
22Wests TigersLoss6 – 56Sunday 8 AugustLeichhardt Oval19,402
23North Queensland CowboysLoss22 – 36Saturday 14 AugustWillows Sports Complex16,007
24Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesLoss22 – 50Sunday 22 AugustNorth Sydney Oval14,855
25Brisbane BroncosDraw34 – 34Saturday 28 AugustSydney Football Stadium7,049
26Canberra RaidersLoss22 – 62Saturday 4 SeptemberBruce Stadium10,839
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