SKD set to play Rabbitohs

Shaun Kenny-Dowall will return to the NRL this weekend after being found not guilty of domestic violence charges.

Shaun Kenny-Dowall arrives at the Downing Centre Local Court

Roosters centre Shaun Kenny-Dowall is set to return to the NRL this weekend against the Rabbitohs. (AAP)

Shaun Kenny-Dowall is set to be named for the Sydney Roosters' NRL opener against South Sydney, a day after being cleared of domestic violence charges.

There were suggestions Kenny-Dowall might not be in the right frame of mind to play against the Rabbitohs at Allianz Stadium on Sunday following his acquittal on Monday.

The drama has taken a significant toll on Kenny-Dowall, his friends and his family.

However, the Kiwi international is keen to put the matter behind him and move on with his football and will likely take his place in the Roosters side.

Kenny-Dowall was found not guilty of all 11 charges by Downing Centre Local Court magistrate Greg Grogan.

The 2013 premiership winner last played in the Roosters' big World Club Series win over St Helens last month in England.

Kenny-Dowall will play in the centres against arch-rivals the Rabbitohs with young gun Latrell Mitchell set to make his NRL debut on the wing.

Mitchell, 18, was outstanding in the romp over St Helens.

"Trent Robinson saw something and gave me the opportunity to have a crack and I thought I was ready for it ... if I get the chance (to play Souths), I'll be ready," Mitchell told the club's website.

The Roosters will be without Mitchell Pearce due to disciplinary action and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Boyd Cordner due to injury.

Souths forwards George Burgess and his twin Tom will miss the match through suspension and injury respectively.

The match heralds Sam Burgess' return to the NRL after his one-season stint in English rugby union.

In accordance with NRL policy, Kenny-Dowall was not stood down by the game's governing body or the Roosters, as per the presumption of innocence.


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