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South Sydney defeats Cronulla 38-12 to advance to NRL preliminary final

South Sydney has set up a grand final rematch with Penrith after easily dispatching Cronulla 38-12.

On a dominant night for the Rabbitohs at the Sydney Football Stadium, Cameron Murray was brilliant in the sudden-death semi-final, while Lachlan Ilias also stood up and Taane Milne scored two tries.

But it did not come without some concerns for the Rabbitohs, with Alex Johnston (hip flexor), Siliva Havili (calf) and Jai Arrow (groin) under injury clouds.

With a seven-day turnaround into next Saturday's clash with Penrith at Stadium Australia, the Rabbitohs would be hopeful of having some of the trio fit enough to play.

But regardless, little was going to sour the night for the Rabbitohs, as they qualified for a fifth straight preliminary final.

They jumped out to an 18-0 at half-time and while the Sharks got themselves back into the match at 18-6 and 24-12, the Rabbitohs never looked in trouble.

They also did it without relying on Latrell Mitchell for an impact play.

Mitchell kicked seven goals from as many attempts but he also threw an intercept pass that led to a Sharks try.

Cody Walker also had a quiet evening, albeit while skipping over for the try that put the match to bed at 30-12 before Milne crossed late.

Instead, this time it all started with their inspirational skipper Murray.

The lock has been one of the unsung heroes of South Sydney's surge to the finals, routinely playing a part in tries for his outside men by digging into the line.

He was at it again for the Rabbitohd' second try, helping Ilias and Keaon Koloamatangi give Mitchell the space to put Taane Milne over.

Murray also provided the decisive play of the match just before half-time, breaking free from Dale Finucane's hold to go over from 15 metres out.

Ilias also thrived in the key moments in the biggest match of the rookie halfback's career.

He pulled off a crucial tackle on Braden Hamlin-Uele to drag down the Sharks prop when the score was 6-0, before later forcing an error on Wade Graham.

And when Cronulla opened the scoring in the second half, the number seven went short side and backed up to score and re-establish an 18-point lead.

But for all the Rabbitohs' brilliance, the Sharks were poor in defence.

The Rabbitohs' first try came when Mark Nicholls crashed through Toby Rudolf from close range.

And while the Sharks briefly threatened a comeback in the second half, any hope of that was snuffed out when Walker scored with 17 minutes to play.

With that, the Sharks' season was over, becoming the first top-two side to go out in straight sets since Manly in 2014.

AAP

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