Cronullas late-season slump has continued with a 12-6 loss to a Cody Walker-inspired South Sydney at ANZ Stadium.Walker starred for the Rabbitohs on Monday night alongside Sam Burgess and Nathan Brown as they handed the Sharks their third successive loss, and made their winning streak of 15 a distant memory.Missing captain Paul Gallen to a calf injury, the Sharks looked sluggish for much of the contest on a cold and wet night.In the absence of Adam Reynolds, who left the field with a concussion in the 26th minute, Walker led the Rabbitohs with aplomb and scored one of their two tries.An 80th-minute try by Joe Burgess sealed the Rabbitohs seventh win of the season, with the winger and Brown leading the way for the home side up front.James Maloney and Wade Graham tried hard to spark the Sharks in the second half, but the visitors lacked execution and composure as they pressed for a come-from-behind win.The duo combined for Cronullas only try in the 53rd minute. Souths five-eighth Walker scored the only try of the first half when he dashed under the posts from close range in the 33rd minute.A Damien Cook penalty after the halftime siren gave Souths an 8-0 lead at the break.Before only 7,588 fans - showing why this is the second-last Monday night game ever - the arm wrestle continued for much of the bruising second half.Cronulla sit in second place after 24 rounds, a point above third-placed Canberra and need to win their final games against Sydney Roosters and Melbourne to confirm a top-two finish.Maloney could be in judiciary trouble for two high tackles late in the game.The Sharks winning streak ended in July with a draw against Gold Coast.Coach Shane Flanagan said the Sharks still had time to rediscover their form before the start of the finals.The boys tried hard and defended well, he said.If the effort stays there we can turn this around. When we get to the semi-finals and we get Gal back and we get Sosaia Feki back all this will be forgotten.We just need to get a couple of wins on the way home. We are trying hard but it is just not happening for us.That (slump) period is now. If the effort wasnt there I would be worried. But Im not.The Rabbitohs have enjoyed a late-season resurgence after their finals hopes were dashed.Coach Michael Maguire could only wonder what could have been after an eight-match losing streak sank the Rabbitohs premiership hopes.I am really pleased for the players, we showed that character we have been looking for, for some time. The motivation was really there, he said.?It is unfortunate we put ourselves in the situation we are.There are all sorts of different reason for that but the last last three weeks the boys have shown what they are capable of.Cronulla had a lot to play for and they threw a lot at us. Sheldrick Redwine Womens Jersey . 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Western Bulldogs star Tom Boyd could walk away from the AFL after his brilliant grand final performance and his mega-trade from Greater Western Sydney would still be worth every penny.He can graduate, throw his hat in the air and never come back and play another game - he was unbelievable, coach Luke Beveridge replied when asked if his sides stunning 22-point win over Sydney was something of a graduation for Boyd.Of course, the Dogs will be looking for a much bigger return on their multi-million dollar investment, but any doubts over the bold move two years ago were removed by Boyds starring role against the Swans.With the club in disarray at the end of 2014, the Bulldogs audacious move to lure the No.1 draft pick was widely criticised.Boyd had played nine games at the time and was only 19 years old, yet was signed to a seven-year contract worth upwards of $6 million.In return, the Giants received disgruntled Bulldogs skipper Ryan Griffen and the No.6 draft pick, which they used on key position prospect Caleb Marchbank, who has since requested a trade to Carlton.With the Dogs also paying some of Griffens contract to boot, the deal looked lopsided.But Boyds standout display against the Swans - which included three goals, six big contested maarks and third spot in the Norm Smith Medal voting - fully vindicated the faith shown in him.ddddddddddddIm really glad that I was able to play my role and have some sort of influence, Boyd said on Sunday.But if someone had told me before the game that I could have no touches and wed win the flag it would probably be worth it.Beveridge has bemoaned intense media interest around his high-profile recruit, saying he was still a young man finding his way in the game.But Boyd didnt do himself any favours when he was suspended by the club in June for a physical altercation with teammate Zaine Cordy.If a week is a long time in footy then several months is an eternity.Im just so happy for him with all of the external pressure thats come his way through nothing that was in his control, Beveridge said.I challenge anyone to knock back the contract we offered him - you wouldnt.We talk about whats going to happen with him as he progresses at AFL level with his physical capability ... hes going to continue to blossom.When we needed our players to find their very best performance he found his in a grand final - it was amazing. 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