Merritt set to announce NRL retirement

South Sydney’s all-time leading tryscorer Nathan Merritt is expected to announce his retirement on Wednesday after 13 seasons and 236 games in the NRL.

The Rabbitohs have called a 11.30am press conference at Redfern Oval, where Merritt, coach Michael Maguire and chief executive Shane Richardson will be present.

Merritt broke Benny Wearing’s long-standing Rabbitohs all-time tryscoring record with his 145th first grade try in round six against Penrith, but has only played two games since.

Maguire has preferred boom rookie Alex Johnston, who has 16 tries in 19 games and will play in Souths’ preliminary final against bitter arch-rivals the Sydney Roosters at ANZ Stadium on Friday night.

Souths feeder club North Sydney failed to make the finals, which means Merritt hasn’t played in a month, given the NSW Cup season ended a week before the NRL.

Merritt grew up on “The Block” in Redfern and played his junior football with Alexandria Rovers in the South Sydney junior competition.

He has spent all but two of his seasons with the Rabbitohs, playing with Cronulla in 2004 and 2005.

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