Souths buoyed by gun's long-term extension

Campbell Graham has signed a new deal that will keep him at South Sydney until the end of 2027. Despite the 24-year-old centre still having a year left on his contract, club bosses have moved early to secure him on a three-year extension. Graham has played all of his 125 NRL matches for the Rabbitohs since his debut in 2017. "I'm very excited to know that my future for the next four years is going to be here at Souths," Graham said. "This club really is my home and I've always felt that way. I love this club, I love everybody involved with this club, I feel so at home here, so it wasn't a hard decision for me to stay here and work towards winning some premierships here over the next few years." Graham was selected as 18th man for Origin I, before he was withdrawn from the squad with a sternum injury. He has not played since round 15, but is expected to make his return this weekend, when the Bunnies will take on the Broncos in a blockbuster clash on the Sunshine Coast on Friday night.

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