The booing of Rabbitohs star Latrell Mitchell has been condemned by Roosters coach Trent Robinson. Today we will discuss about Latrell Mitchell: Salary| House| Breaking news| Stats
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Latrell Mitchell (né Goolagong; born 16 June 1997) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays fullback for the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the NRL and has represented both New South Wales and Australia as a centre.
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Salary
2020.
Mitchell’s manager, Matt Rose, negotiated a one-year deal worth $600,000 with the South Sydney Rabbitohs in January, with the club having the option of committing to the 2021 season by 30 April for a reported $800,000.
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Latrell Mitchell, a South Sydney Rabbitohs NRL star, appears to be heading south and away from coastal Chifley.
The fullback appears to have purchased a nearly new luxury entertainer that was recently sold in Ramsgate Beach, south of Sydney.
It sold for $4,275,000 through McGrath Estate Agents, exceeding recent prices in the sleepy suburb.Latrell Mitchell’s new $4.275 million mansion.
Mitchell announced the sale on Instagram, with a photo of his wife, Brielle Mercy, and their two children standing in front of a sold sign and the caption “making moves.”
The post was quickly deleted, but not before teammate Cody Walker joked about moving in.
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Latrell Mitchell is an NRL fullback for the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Mitchell made his professional rugby league debut in 2016 with the Sydney Roosters, finishing the season as the team’s leading try and point scorer.
Mitchell was chosen by New South Wales coach Brad Fittler to represent the Blues for the first time in the 2018 State of Origin series.
Following a strong debut for the Blues, Mitchell became an integral part of the Sydney Roosters’ 2018 finals series success, eventually winning the NRL grand final against Melbourne Storm.
Mitchell is currently a South Sydney Rabbitohs player, having signed a two-year extension to his original one-year contract in 2020.
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Mitchell was fined $1000 and placed under investigation by the NRL on April 27, 2020, after he violated strict lockdown protocols with fellow NRL player Josh Addo-Carr by going on a weekend camping trip during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Addo-Carr was also investigated for gun possession.
Mitchell was fined an additional $50,000 by the NRL on April 28 for violating strict self-isolation protocols and bringing the game into disrepute.
Mitchell was sentenced to a 12-month conditional release order by Taree Local Court on November 9 after pleading guilty to providing a firearm to someone who was not authorised by a licence or permit.
Mitchell’s uncle Maurice Goolagong filed a claim in August 2021, after Mitchell pleaded guilty and was suspended from the NRL for six games.