'Long time coming': Bennett finally calls on $700k recruit
Lewis Dodd admits he doubted if he would earn a spot in South Sydney's starting team after joining the club in the off-season.

Lewis Dodd admits it has "been a long time coming" to earn a spot in South Sydney's starting team after joining the club in the off-season.
Signed on big money from the Super League, the young playmaker has been constantly overlooked by coach Wayne Bennett across the opening two months of the season.
But heading into Magic Round, there was simply no choice but to insert the $700,000-a-season 23-year-old into the fray with a host of Rabbitohs playmakers sidelined due to injury.
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Jamie Humphreys, Cody Walker, Latrell Mitchell and Jack Wighton will all be out of action this weekend, with the latter suffering an injury at training after initially being named to wear the No.6 jumper against the Newcastle Knights.
Speaking to media at the airport on Thursday, the former St Helens premiership winner said his time in NSW Cup and on the bench will hold him in good stead.
"It's been a long time coming, it feels like," Dodd said.
"I didn't think it was gonna be easy, I didn't know if it was gonna go my own way.
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"I wouldn't have had it any other way - it will make me a better player and better person.
"At the end of the day, that's all I can ask for."
The injury crisis at Redfern will also see Bennett install a new captain for the trip to Brisbane for the annual rugby league extravaganza.
Jai Arrow will step into the role and gave a trademark response to the decision.
"I guess I'm the last one left out of the leadership group," the ex-Origin forward said.
"Someone has got to hold the fort down while the rest of them take some time off."
Souths will face the Knights on Saturday afternoon at Suncorp Stadium.