After missing the entire 2024 NRL season, South Sydney Rabbitohs centre Campbell Graham's horror run with injuries has continued.

Gearing up for a comeback season with the Rabbitohs, Graham has sustained a hand injury at training and underwent scans to determine the severity of the issue.

Following the scans, the centre has been sidelined for four to six weeks after meeting with a specialist this week. However, he may still be available for selection for the club's Round 1 clash against The Dolphins.

"X-rays have confirmed Rabbitohs centre Campbell Graham has sustained a broken hand at training last week," an updated statement from the club read on Tuesday.

"Graham saw a specialist this week who decided that conservative management of the injury is the best course of action at this stage.

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"Graham is expected to be sidelined for between four to six weeks."

A one-club player with the Rabbitohs, the 25-year-old was sorely missed in 2024 as the team fell to second-last on the ladder, failed to reach the NRL Finals series for the second season in a row and Jason Demetriou was sacked from the head coaching position.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 13: Campbell Graham of the Rabbitohs is tackled during the round 11 NRL match between South Sydney Rabbitohs and Wests Tigers at Accor Stadium on May 13, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brett Hemmings/Getty Images)

Impressing during pre-season training since November, Graham was initially slated to be available for their first pre-season match against the Manly Sea Eagles on February 15 before taking on the St George Illawarra Dragons in the annual Charity Shield match on February 22.

At the end of last year, Graham spoke about the long road back after missing the 2024 NRL season.

"I look like a footy player again," Graham said.

"I never really had doubts in terms of coming back and playing, it was more just a bit of angst to get back out there.

"It was a long year for me personally, it's been pretty tough to be honest, especially the way the season went with the boys and not being able to be out there and doing my best to help.

"I'm glad that's sort of behind me now...my focus is to get back and play some footy.

"I'm sure there will be a few extra nerves in the first couple of games but that's all part of it and bouncing back from injuries and part of being a professional athlete and a rugby league player, so I'm excited for the challenge."