South Sydney Rabbitohs centre Campbell Graham has signed a three-year contract extension which will keep him at the club until the end of the 2027 season.
The 24-year-old has played 125 matches for the Rabbitohs since making his debut against St George Illawarra Dragons in 2017.
He played two Test matches for Australia during last season’s victorious Rugby League World Cup campaign where he scored five tries.
He has been on the cusp of selection for the Westpac NSW Blues, after being part of the extended squad in 2021, and again this season before he was released due to a sternum injury.
“I’m very excited to know that my future for the next four years is going to be here at Souths.” Graham told rabbitohs.com.au.
“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.
“I’m very grateful to the club for putting their faith in me and wanting to have me here at the club. I’m looking to pay them back with my performances for the rest of this season and the next few years as well.”