Murray on track for Rabbitohs' finals bout

Cameron Murray is on track to play in Sunday's elimination final against the Sydney Roosters with the South Sydney star to return training on Tuesday after his concussion. Murray lasted just 19 seconds in last week's Allianz Stadium opener, taken from the field and immediately ruled out after he got his head in a bad spot when attempting a tackle. "I feel good. I've had a couple days to chill out now so I feel good today," Murray told. "The long turnaround helps. "There's not much you can do with these types of things. There's a lot out of your control. "So you just got to hope and pray that you feel alright. I've just been manifesting, trying to believe it into reality." "The last few days wasn't the best, just a little bit stressful. You start to overthink stuff," Murray said. "But at the end of the day I feel like next week when I look back at this, it's two days not worth stressing about. "You shouldn't stress the small stuff. It's hard to avoid sometimes, but I am out of the house today, I feel good. Training tomorrow so should be alright." "There's a little bit of a trend now," Murray said. "I've just been a little bit overexcited. A little bit reckless with my technique and stuff like that. "So I just need to fix that up. I'm confident I can do it. I've done it before. "You've just got to chill out a little bit. You're a little bit hyped when it comes at the start of the game. So just something to look at."



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