South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou has actually identified Latrell Mitchell’s behaviour as “foolish” as the fullback looks at a suspension after being put on report two times in the Rabbitohs’ home defeat to the Warriors. The Kiwi attire declared a 34-4 success at Accor Stadium however the huge talking point will be Mitchell’s accessibility over the coming weeks as Souths was up to a 1-4 start. Currently without Campbell Graham, Alex Johnston and Jai Arrow to injury– and after losing halfback Lachlan Ilias to a thought damaged leg previously on Saturday in NSW Cup action– Mitchell is practically specific to hang around on the sideline. Newsletters: Our leading sports news direct to your inbox. Subscribe now Mitchell appeared to lead with his elbow, reaching the head of Warriors halfback Shaun Johnson as the Rabbitohs No. 1 brought the ball off his own line in the 18th minute. Penrith fantastic Greg Alexander stated in commentary that the act was “outright”, later on including: “I do not understand what goes through Latrell’s mind sometimes in a video game.” Latrell Mitchell was put on report two times throughout the Rabbitohs’ loss. Credit: Fox Sports Mitchell was warned for a harmful include the 31st minute on Tohu Harris after raising the Warriors captain through the horizontal. “They’re both dumb things. You’ve got to be much better, easy as that,” Demetriou stated. The South Sydney coach declined to condemn the fullback, whose track record is beginning to count versus him. “I’ll have those discussions (with him) throughout the week,” Demetriou stated. “It’s not something for me to speak about today. “As a group, we’ll be sincere as we are each week and take a look at things we require to be much better at.” It leaves Mitchell dealing with suspension ahead of a screening run for the Bunnies, who deal with Cronulla, Melbourne and Penrith over the next month. His ill discipline showed to be Souths’ undoing after a favorable start where Izaac Thompson moved through the Warriors’ defence and touched down after 5 minutes. It was the very best South Sydney would play all afternoon with Rocco Berry breezing through some limp Rabbitohs’ defence to put Andrew Webster’s side ahead after Shaun Johnson transformed. In the 13 minutes in between Mitchell’s 2 indiscretions, Souths made 4 mistakes and were offside 3 different times. After Mitchell was put on report a 2nd time the Warriors ultimately made the Bunnies pay, Jackson Ford and Johnson crossing in fast succession to offer the New Zealand side an 18-4 halftime lead. Johnson darted over quickly into the 2nd half before returning fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad sent out Roger Tuivasa-Sheck over in the corner in his 200th NRL video game. Warriors five-eighth Te Maire Martin travelled past some pitiful defence in the 70th minute, triggering a big area of the 13,184-strong crowd to produce the exit. The win is the Warriors’ very first over the Rabbitohs because 2018 and is just most likely to increase the pressure on coach Jason Demetriou. – AAP