The Rabbitohs ensured favourite son Cody Walker celebrated his 150th game in style with a 40-22 win over a 12-man Sea Eagles outfit at Central Coast Stadium on Friday night.

Walker scored a try and laid on two others in his milestone match as the Rabbitohs overpowered a Manly side that battled bravely after Karl Lawton was sent off in the ninth minute.

Lawton lifted Souths skipper Cameron Murray above the horizontal and into a dangerous position and seemed resigned to his fate as he walked towards referee Grant Atkins to learn his fate.

The Rabbitohs opted to take the penalty goal for a 2-0 lead but it was the 12-man Sea Eagles who grabbed the game's opening try through Kieran Foran.

Midway through the half Manly had a second when Jason Saab pulled down a Daly Cherry-Evans bomb and got the ball down inches inside the touchline in the right corner.

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The Rabbitohs hit back in the 28th minute when Kaeon Koloamatangi took a short ball from Siliva Havili and plunged over from close range to make it 10-8.

With seven minutes remaining in the half the Rabbitohs took the lead when a sweeping left side move was finished off by winger Alex Johnston.

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Cherry-Evans then launched his third 40-20 kick of the season and the Sea Eagles capitalised on the field position with a try to Christian Tuipulotu after brilliant lead-up by Foran and Josh Schuster.

Just as the undermanned Manly looked like taking a lead into the sheds a mistake by Martin Taupau gave Souths a late chance and they grabbed it with a try to Isaiah Tass. The conversion by Blake Taaffe made it 18-16 to the Rabbitohs.

Thomas Burgess then produced a barnstorming try from close range seven minutes into the second half and the Rabbitohs had some breathing space at 24-16.

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An emotional moment for Walker in the 51st minute when he scooped up an offload from Tass and crossed for a try to make it 30-16 but Manly refused to lie down and a penalty try to Cherry-Evans made the score 30-22

Cherry-Evans was leading the race for a ball in the in-goal but was impeded by Damien Cook and the interference stopped the Manly skipper from scoring.

A try to Murray in the 71st minute and another to Taaffe in the dying seconds put the icing on the Rabbitohs' fourth win of the season.

The Sea Eagles find themselves at 4-4 after eight rounds and will be sweating on the match review committee's findings on the Lawton tackle and the fitness of centre Brad Parker (knee).

Match snapshot

Play of the Game

A magic moment for one of South Sydney's favourite sons Cody Walker in career game No.150 when he crossed wide out and looked to the heavens in a tribute to his mum Linda who passed away in 2018. The try was laid on by young centre Isaiah Tass, who took the ball to the line and held off three Manly defenders to get an offload to Walker who put on the afterburners to run in the 72nd try of his career.

What's Next

The Rabbitohs welcome the Broncos to Accor Stadium on Thursday night to kick off round nine. Taane Milne will return from suspension and Hame Sele should also be available after concussion protocols ruled him out tonight.

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