Club Song
Sung to the tune of the Battle Hymn Of The Republic:
- South Sydney Marches On....
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- CHORUS
- Glory, Glory to South Sydney
- Glory, Glory to South Sydney
- Glory, Glory to South Sydney
- South Sydney Marches On
- When speaking of the champions
- One stands above the rest
- Of glories old and records proud
- When often put to test
- Of fine traditions, history
- That others cannot best
- They wear the RED & GREEN
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- REPEAT CHORUS
- They mauled the Balmain Tigers
- Slew the Dragons from St. George
- The Seagulls and the Mounties next
- Were crushed with mighty force
- They humbled Parramatta
- And the Berries in due course
- They wear the RED & GREEN
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- REPEAT CHORUS
- They plucked the Western Magpies
- Slashed the Newtown bag of blue
- The Eastern Suburbs rooster crowed
- And then was conquered too
- The greatest name in any game
- Within South Sydney grew
- They wear the RED & GREEN
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- REPEAT CHORUS (twice)
Read more about this topic: History Of The South Sydney Rabbitohs
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