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South Darwin Rabbitohs RLFC
Full nameSouth Darwin Rabbitohs Rugby League Football Club
UnionDarwin Baseball League
Darwin Rugby League
Northern Territory Rugby Union
Nickname(s)Souths, The Bunnies, The Rabbits, The Red and Green
Founded1976
RegionNorthern Territory
Ground(s)Territory Rugby League Stadium

The South Darwin Rabbitohs are a semi-professional Rugby league and Rugby union club based in Marrara, Northern Territory. They play home games at TIO Stadium. They won one premiership in 2003 by beating the Darwin Brothers 51–50.

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The South Darwin Rabbitohs was the next club formed in 1970, with the majority of their players recruited from the Northern Territory Police Force. Although success took a long time coming for the Green & Reds, they finally won a flag in 1986 over Waratahs. They repeated the feat the following year and were successful again in 1990. The Rabbitohs were competitive throughout the 1990s. However, as the only club without a sound junior development program, there were limited player numbers being developed through the ranks. Without juniors and with natural attrition of senior players, the Rabbitohs finally succumbed and disbanded in 2004.

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