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The returning coach has chosen Jamie Humphreys to wear the South Sydney No. 7 jersey for their round one match

​The returning coach has chosen Jamie Humphreys to wear the South Sydney No. 7 jersey for their round one match   

By Christian Nicolussi

March 4, 2025 — 3.00pm

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He is the $150,000-a-year bargain buy hoping to kickstart Wayne Bennett’s second coming at South Sydney in style.

Jamie Humphreys has won the race to wear the Rabbitohs’ No. 7 jersey when they play the Dolphins on Friday night.

In other NRL round one team news:

  • Parramatta captain Mitchell Moses (foot) will miss Jason Ryles’ first game as head coach, with train-and-triallist Ronald Volkman to start in the halves against Melbourne – back-up half Dean Hawkins is also out with a leg injury;
  • Jarome Luai, Sunia Turuva, Terrell May and Royce Hunt will make their Wests Tigers’ debuts against Newcastle, but fullback Jahream Bula (shoulder) will miss the Campbelltown opener with Heath Mason to wear the No. 1. Queensland Cup hooker Tristan Hope will debut off the bench;
  • Christian Tuipulotu and Mat Feagai will start on the wing for the Dragons in Saturday’s clash against the Bulldogs, with Tyrell Sloan named in No. 18;
  • And Robert Toia will debut in the centres for the Sydney Roosters against the Brisbane Broncos.

South Sydney’s English recruit Lewis Dodd, who earns four times more than Humphreys, will miss the game because of suspension – and he may have to wait a while longer to make his NRL debut should his rookie teammate shine.

Cody Walker, Jai Arrow, Campbell Graham and Junior Tatola are all back for Souths, while Lachie Hubner, a former Dolphin, will wear injured skipper Cameron Murray’s No. 13 jersey.

Guns out: Jamie Humphreys is set to wear the No. 7 jersey
Guns out: Jamie Humphreys is set to wear the No. 7 jerseyCredit: South Sydney Rabbitohs

Humphreys, 23, played his one and only NRL game for Manly last winter when he scored a try and made his friends a small fortune after they had backed him to be the first try scorer.

Then he impressed in the Charity Shield when he scored a try, set up two, and proved there were no dramas with being a left-footed kicker playing on the right side of the field.

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Arrow will have the job of protecting Humphreys in defence, but said Humphreys was so big and powerful, “he might end up being my bodyguard”.

“He’s that big, I’m sure he’ll be the one looking after me,” Arrow told this masthead.

“I’m glad he’s defending next to me, and not [teammate] Cody Walker, that’s for sure.

“I thought our skipper, Cameron Murray, had a great physique. But Jamie’s … an absolute specimen. Jamie’s now got his opportunity to make it his team. He’s a good kid with a good head on his shoulders. He’s excited for this opportunity.”

Manly fans might be wondering why Humphreys did not play more first grade in front of them, but he was always going to struggle to topple Daly Cherry-Evans and Luke Brooks in the halves, while Lachlan Croker, Jake Simpkin and Gordon Chan Kum Tong were the No. 9 options.

Humphreys was meant to feature in the NRL Pre-Season Challenge at the start of 2023 but broke his jaw a week before when trying to stop towering prop Taniela Paseka at training.

Sea Eagles officials were never entirely sure if Humphreys was best suited to the halves, hooker, or even lock forward because he weighed more than 95kg. There was even talk about loaning him to the Super League so he could play regular first-grade football.

Cherry-Evans praised Humphreys for his willingness to learn – and the endless hours spent lifting weights in the gym.

Jamie Humphreys takes on the Dragons defence in Mudgee.Credit: Getty Images

“He won’t let anyone down; he’s tough, he has that level of toughness, which is easily overlooked when someone like him is so handsome – he really looks after his body and his diet,” Cherry-Evans said.

Manly coach Anthony Seibold added: “Jamie’s a good kid, a hard worker, we wanted to keep him, but he got a better opportunity financially and position-wise at Souths.”

Humphreys grew up in the Cronulla area and played junior football with Sharks pair Kade Dykes and Sam Stonestreet. Former Cronulla favourite Adam Dykes was his coach.

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He was a beach sprint champion and was one year crowned club man of the year at Cronulla Surf Lifesaving Club. Even back then, parents would comment on Humphreys’ physique, and asked family members if he was already lifting weights when only eight and nine years of age.

Humphreys moved to England with his family for five years when he was a teenager, and spent time in the London Broncos system. He is the second eldest of eight children, the son of former Wests Tigers and Manly CEO Stephen, and grandson of late Balmain and NSWRL administrator, Kevin Humphreys.

Souths, who had shown interest in Humphreys a couple of years ago, signed him as a back-up playmaker and hooker for two years.

The club have struggled to settle on a permanent No. 7 since Adam Reynolds departed at the end of 2021. Lachie Ilias enjoyed mixed success through 2022 and 2023, but was dropped – and then later injured last years. Ilias, Dean Hawkins and Dion Teaupa started at halfback last season, but are now at St George Illawarra, Parramatta and the Ipswich Jets respectively.

In other team news:

  • Parramatta captain Mitchell Moses (foot) will miss Jason Ryles’ first game as head coach, with train-and-triallist Ronald Volkman to start in the halves against Melbourne – back-up half Dean Hawkins is also out with a leg injury;
  • Jarome Luai, Sunia Turuva, Terrell May and Royce Hunt will make their Wests Tigers’ debuts against Newcastle, but fullback Jahream Bula (shoulder) will miss the Campbelltown opener with Heath Mason to wear the No. 1. Queensland Cup hooker Tristan Hope will debut off the bench;
  • Christian Tuipulotu and Mat Feagai will start on the wing for the Dragons in Saturday’s clash against the Bulldogs, with Tyrell Sloan named in No. 18;
  • And Robert Toia will debut in the centres for the Sydney Roosters against the Brisbane Broncos.

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