The South Sydney Rabbitohs are jointly owned by three high‑profile investors and the club’s members.

Who owns the Rabbitohs?

  • A private company called Blackcourt League Investments owns 75% of the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
  • Blackcourt is split equally between:
    • Russell Crowe (actor)
* James Packer (businessman)
* Mike Cannon‑Brookes (Atlassian tech billionaire)
  • The remaining 25% is owned by the South Sydney Members Rugby League Football Club (“Member Co.”), which also holds a special preferential share that protects the team’s name, colours, logo, jersey and home ground choices.

Ownership snapshot (current structure)

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Owner / Group Held through Approx. stake
Russell Crowe Blackcourt League Investments One‑third of Blackcourt (part of 75% club stake)
James Packer Blackcourt League Investments One‑third of Blackcourt (part of 75% club stake)
Mike Cannon‑Brookes Blackcourt League Investments One‑third of Blackcourt (part of 75% club stake)
South Sydney Members (Member Co.) Direct shareholding 25% plus preferential “heritage” share

Quick context and timeline

  1. In 2006, Blackcourt League Investments was set up to own 75% of the Rabbitohs, with the other 25% retained by the Members.
  1. In 2014, James Packer bought into Blackcourt, becoming a co‑owner alongside Russell Crowe.
  1. In 2021, tech billionaire Mike Cannon‑Brookes bought a one‑third share of Blackcourt, joining Crowe and Packer as co‑owners while the Members kept their 25% stake and heritage protections.

So if you’re wondering “who owns the Rabbitohs” today, it’s a blend of celebrity and corporate money at the top, with the club’s members still holding a meaningful slice and key cultural control.

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