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‘A huge honour’: Graham brings up classy century for Rabbitohs

- -nrl.com

Rome: For a bloke who was talented enough to debut as a schoolboy and this weekend racks up his 100th NRL game at just 22, Campbell Graham is about as unassuming and understate­d as they come.

Plucked from his HSC trial exams by Souths coach Michael Maguire to tackle the Dragons just nine weeks after his 18th birthday in 2017,

Graham more than held his own with 119 running metres and five tackle breaks in a 26-24 win.

Come season’s end the teenager from Marcellin College in Randwick had played five games on the bounce, sung the team song twice more and served notice he belonged on the big stage.

Whether it be at wing or centre, in attack or defence, Graham’s full throttle approach has made him a favourite with the Rabbitohs faithful, many of whom will be on hand at Suncorp Stadium to see him rack up the century in Magic Round.

“It’s a huge honour and I’ve loved every game that I’ve played here,” Graham said as he prepared to head to Brisbane.

“I knew the grand final was my 90th game so I knew if I was fit and I played every game I’d be coming up to 100 around this time.

“I have taken immense pride in representi­ng Souths in every one of those games.”

If Graham is to celebrate his milestone in style then much will revolve around new captain Cody Walker, who takes charge in the absence of the injured Cameron Murray.

Debate has swirled in recent weeks over Walker’s form and also his on-field aggression but Graham is adamant the gun No.6 will stand up when his team needs him most.

“Cody is just passionate about footy, there’s nothing personal with anyone, it’s just how he shows his emotion on the field,” said Graham. “I like that aspect of his game.

“His aggression can make players around him better.

“It’s just him wanting us to succeed and do our job and that’s where the frustratio­n comes from.

“Cody is one of the most encouragin­g and influentia­l players I’ve ever played or trained with. He’s got so much time for everyone else and all he is focused on is making the team better and making the players around him better.

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