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South Sydney Season Not Over Yet, Insists Walker Despite a disappointing loss to the Penrith Panthers in the preliminary final, South Sydney Rabbitohs skipper Adam Walker remains adamant that the team’s season is not over yet. “We’re not done yet,” Walker declared after the match. “We’ve got a lot of talent in this team, and we’re determined to make the most of it.” The Rabbitohs have been plagued by injuries and suspensions throughout the season, but Walker believes that the team has shown great resilience and character in adversity. “We’ve had our backs against the wall all year, but we’ve never given up,” Walker said. “We’re a tight-knit group, and we’re determined to go out there and give it our all every week.” Walker is confident that the Rabbitohs can bounce back from their loss and make a run deep into the finals. “We’ve got a lot of experienced players in this team, and we know what it takes to win,” Walker said. “We’re going to take a few days to regroup, and then we’re going to come back stronger than ever.” The Rabbitohs will now face the winner of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and Manly Sea Eagles in the elimination final. Walker is confident that the team can get the job done and advance to the next round. “We’re not going to make any excuses,” Walker said. “We’re going to go out there and play our hearts out. We’re South Sydney, and we never give up.”South Sydney’s winning streak has been snapped, but half Cody Walker is confident they can still make a run for the finals.South Sydney’s winning streak has been snapped, but half Cody Walker is confident they can still make a run for the finals. Despite a 36-28 loss to the Dolphins and injuries to Latrell Mitchell and Jai Arrow, Walker believes they can improve their discipline and address other flaws to get back on track. Walker acknowledges the importance of goal kicking and credits Mitchell’s absence for missed conversions, but coach Ben Hornby insists it’s not a major factor in their loss. Jye Gray has emerged as a strong replacement for Mitchell, impressing with his attacking and defensive skills. The Rabbitohs remain three points behind eighth-placed Manly and will face an uphill battle with several key players sidelined. However, Walker remains upbeat about their prospects, emphasizing the importance of their upcoming game.After an up-and-down season, some pundits have written off the Rabbitohs’ chances of making the NRL finals. However, fullback Latrell Mitchell is confident that his team can still make a late run. “We’ve got the talent,” Mitchell said. “We’ve just got to put it all together.” The Rabbitohs have been hampered by injuries this season, but Mitchell said that they are starting to get healthy. He also said that the team is starting to gel, and that they are starting to play with more confidence. “We’re starting to find our rhythm,” Mitchell said. “We’re starting to play for each other.” The Rabbitohs have a tough schedule remaining, but Mitchell said that they are up for the challenge. “We’re not going to give up,” Mitchell said. “We’re going to keep fighting until the end.” The Rabbitohs are currently in 10th place on the NRL ladder, but they are only two points out of the top eight. With seven games remaining in the regular season, the Rabbitohs have a chance to make a late run for the finals.