Young Rabbitohs pair Cameron Murray and Campbell Graham have both signed contract extensions to remain in South Sydney for the coming years.

The pair have both signed two-year deals, meaning they will be contracted at the club until at least the end of the 2021 season.

Murray has played 34 first grade games for the Rabbitohs since making his debut in Round 8, 2017, while Graham has made 21 appearances for the Bunnies since his debut came in Round 22 last season.

"Both Cameron and Campbell have shown they have what it takes to become regular NRL players and also to perform at the highest representative levels of the game in time," Rabbitohs General Manager of Football Shane Richardson told rabbitohs.com.au.

"Cameron is a workhorse and has made an impact on our team from the moment he was selected in first grade.

"His work ethic is second-to-none; he has the respect of his team mates, coaches and staff; and is a young leader amongst our squad.

"Campbell is still eligible for the under 20s but his efforts in the NRL have seen him earn a spot in our back line over the past 18 months.

"He can play centre and has played wing already at NRL level and we're all excited to see what he can achieve with more full time training and more NRL experience under his belt.

"Both of these players represent the future for our Club. They're both proud South Sydney juniors, both come from fantastic families and we're excited to see where these players can go in the red and green throughout their careers."

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