Cody Walker did not arrive in first-grade football until most players have already written half their career story, and that late start makes everything he has accomplished all the more extraordinary. For nearly a decade, Walker has been one of the most dangerous ball-players in the NRL β instinctive, creative, capable of producing passes that seem to defy the laws of physics and running lines that leave defensive structures in ruins. His combination with Latrell Mitchell on the left edge at Redfern remains one of the great partnerships in the modern game, a telepathic connection that has produced try-scoring moments of pure artistry.
Career Statistics
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Position | Five-Eighth |
| Team | South Sydney Rabbitohs |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Age | 35 |
| Games | 195 |
| Tries | 85 |
| Rating | 84/100 |
Player Profile
Through 195 games and 85 tries, Walker has built a career that defied every expectation placed upon him by the timing of his arrival. His instinctive running game and creative passing remain devastating, and at thirty-five, the football intelligence that comes with age has only sharpened his ability to find the right play at the right moment. In 2026, Walker continues to weave his magic for the Rabbitohs, a veteran playmaker whose story deserves to end on the biggest stage.
EC β Senior features writer, australiafootball.com