
In 1978 Dennis Corak played well in his Reserve Grade debut for the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Penrith Park. Then Dennis was asked to sit on the bench for the First Grade clash. During that game an injury to the ‘Redfern Express’ Terry Fahey prompted Souths coach Jack Gibson to put Corak on as a replacement for the international winger. Corak took the field making his NRL debut, made a try saving tackle, scored a try and was named man of the match. It was later described by commentator Rex Mossop as ‘A very impressive afternoon for the youngster’.Interact:► Website: https://bunniestv.au/► Contact us - [email protected]:► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bunniestv► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bunniestvau/► X: https://twitter.com/Bunniestvau► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bunnies_tvSponsors:► The Juniors: https://www.thejuniors.com.au/► Georges Cameras: https://www.georges.com.au/► SEQIT: https://www.seqit.com.au/► Global Mouse Travel: https://www.globalmousetravel.com/#BunniesTV
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