With the NRL season well and truly underway, and the competition heating up, it is time to look at who are the three most important players at every club around the competition.
From players who are Origin stars and in form, to others who have missed the mark this year but still hold the keys to their entire team's operation, these are the players your team can simply not perform without.
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Cameron Murray
Murray changed the way locks played rugby league and showed a real difference in playmaking.
At the Rabbitohs Cam Murray plays as if he is a second halfback, becoming the link man for many tries.
Not only is Murray's attack so important to this side but he has been known to chop down an attacker or two with his defence.
The captain of the club and the man others want to play alongside, Murray is the most important for the Rabbitohs.
Latrell Mitchell
Latrell is currently injured for the Bunnies but there is no denying his class and ability to change a game.
When Mitchell gets the ball, magical things happen. The Rabbitohs often spin the ball out to Mitchell's side and let him do whatever he needs to whether it be taking the line on himself or floating a ball out to his winger and leading try-scorer Alex Johnston.
Wherever Mitchell plays, he is dangerous and has become hugely popular with the South Sydney faithful.
Alex Johnston
The all-time leading try-scorer in NRL history is one of the most important players for the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Without Johnston in this side, the Bunnies would have a lot less tries to their club's name.
Johnston does not just score tries from ten metres out but often scores on his own from well inside his half. Johnston is a legend of the game and continues to get better year after year.






















I think that Manly need Luke Brooks more than Turbo.
Certainly Turbo – on his day – can win a game for Manly; but those days are few and far between now. Tom T might better be called TooOftenInjuredBo rather than Turbo, these days.