South Sydney captain Roy Asotasi told Grandstand the Rabbitohs's defence is an area of concern, in light of their 32-26 win over Cronulla at the Olympic stadium on Friday evening.
The Rabbitohs's attack was on song with six tries going their way in what is their fourth victory of the season, but their defence did allow the Sharks to cross for five four-pointers.
The home side also let the bottom-placed Sharks back into the contest when they were seemingly in control with leads of 16-0 and 32-18 during the first and second halves respectively.
You can listen to Asotasi's full interview with Grandstand's Paul Osborne below:
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Asotasi says the Rabbitohs, who ended a two-match losing run, will get found out by other sides if they re-produce such an inconsistent defensive performance.
"It was pretty disappointing that we let them keep coming back into the game," he said.
"We've got to work on our D a bit, I think we let ourselves down in that department over the last few weeks."
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Rabbitohs centre Beau Champion, who touched down for two tries, admitted his side let the Sharks off the hook on a number of occasions.
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Sharks captain Paul Gallen highlighted his side's turnover of possession as a key factor behind what is their sixth straight defeat.
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Sharks coach Ricky Stuart found a positive in his side's effort throughout the encounter.
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Score:
South Sydney 32 (Champion 2, Kidwell, Fa'alogo, Asotasi, Merritt tries; Sandow 4 con)
Cronulla 26 (Covell 2, Gallen, Simmons, Pomeroy tries; Covell 3 con)














