One of seven South Sydney Rabbitohs players that off-contract at the end of the 2026 season, star five-eighth Cody Walker has provided an insight into his rugby league future as he prepares for the club’s opening match against the Dolphins.

A mainstay in the halves for over a decade since his debut in 2016, it is no secret that the veteran playmaker is entering the final stages of his playing career.

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While many expected him to finish up at the end of 2025, Walker is still one of the elite playmakers of the competition on his day. But recent injury issues have provided more uncertainty on how long he will remain in the NRL

‘To be fair, I haven’t really thought about that. It’s not something that I’m going to think about too often,” Walker said on Friday at an announcement which saw The USANA True Health Foundation donate $50,000 to Souths Cares.

A five-time NSW Blues representative, he revealed that a decision on his future will depend entirely on how his body holds up during the early stages of this year’s campaign.

“We’ll see how the season goes. We’ll see about 10 to 12 games in and see how the bodies holding up and we’ll make a decision together as a club.

“We’ll just see what happens. I’ve given it no thought.”

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Admitting that a decision is likely to be made around the Round 10 or Round 12 mark, Walker enters this year’s campaign in spectacular form after a brilliant showing against the Manly Sea Eagles during the NRL Pre-Season Challenge.

Despite having limited minutes on the field, the 36-year-old had 101 running metres, eight tackle busts, three line-breaks and one try to his name.

He also combined superbly down the left edge with recruit David Fifita and Latrell Mitchell who has made the transition from fullback to the centres.

“I’ve done a good, solid six-week block leading into Christmas, then I was able to do the next four weeks,” Walker said.

“I think in previous years I’ve probably gotten to after Christmas and I’ve picked up a little calf injury and then I haven’t been able to have a trial (match).

“Which then (means) I’m limping into Round 1. It’s been a really good pre-season for me on a personal level and it was really good to see the boys perform in the Charity Shield and then back it up against Manly.”

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As Walker and the Rabbitohs prepare to face the Dolphins in Round 1, they will be without stalwart forwards Brandon Smith and Jai Arrow due to injury.

Smith is set to miss the opening couple of rounds after undergoing scans earlier in the week on his calf, but there is no timeline on when Arrow is expected to return as he returns from a neck and shoulder injury.

“We’re just being really careful with Jai. Giving him the right time to wait for results and not pushing him to do anything.” Walker added.

“The club, the players and the coach and staff are all behind him and just fingers crossed that he gets some good results over the next couple of days.

“I’ve got a lot of time for him. I’m still spraying him at the moment so nothing’s really changed there but look I really care for Jai.

“I love him and his family and hopefully we can get some good news over the next couple of weeks.”