Rabbitohs star Campbell Graham has turned heads after he was spotted with a glamorous mystery woman at a café at Bronte Beach in Sydney's east on Tuesday.
Graham, 24, is currently sidelined with a sternum injury, with surgery in February putting him out of action for six months.
He is also believed to be single.
The utility back - who made his NRL debut in 2017 while still at high school - has been a frustrated spectator this season as South Sydney have endured a season from hell.
Head coach Jason Demetriou was recently sacked - and interim boss Ben Hornby hasn't been able to help the team rediscover that winning feeling, with the Bunnies languishing in last spot on the NRL ladder.
Rabbitohs star Campbell Graham has turned heads after he was spotted with a glamorous mystery woman in Sydney's east (pictured)
The Rabbitohs centre was seen at a café in ritzy Bronte with the mystery blonde (pictured)
Graham, 24, is currently sidelined with a sternum injury and isn't expected to return to the field until August at the earliest
Graham - who made his NRL debut in 2017 while still at high school - has been a frustrated spectator this season as South Sydney have endured the season from hell
Head coach Jason Demetriou was recently sacked and the Bunnies currently sit in last spot on the NRL ladder (Campbell is pictured, playing in 2023 against the Eels)
Campbell was also part of the Australian squad that won the 2021 World Cup, which was played in 2022 in the United Kingdom following a delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic
They have won just once this season, a hard fought 20-16 victory over the Bulldogs on March 29.
In better news for the embattled Rabbitohs, on Tuesday NRL super coach Wayne Bennett signed a $3.6million three-year deal to return to South Sydney as head coach from next season.
The development came despite an 11th-hour pitch from the Parramatta Eels to secure his services for 2025 and beyond after they moved on Brad Arthur.
Bennett, 74, previously guided South Sydney to the 2021 Grand Final, which they lost to Penrith.
'Yes, I'm going back to Souths,' Bennett confirmed.
'The deal is done, I am pleased we have sorted things out and we can now focus on the rest of the season.
'Parramatta did make contact with me. I respected their wish to keep it confidential, but they made the decision to speak about it.
'I never left anybody in any doubt that my preference was to go back to South Sydney and I'm very pleased that is happening.'