Jason Demetriou starts his press conference by passing on the thoughts and prayers of the team to the victims of the Bondi Junction attack.
He says he's proud of his team's performance in the face of immense challenges.
"I'm walking out of here really proud of my team, really proud of the fight they showed," Demetriou says of tonight's effort.
And as far as his future, will he still be the coach after tonight?
"Nobody's told me otherwise."
The Souths coach says "it's not ideal; you don't want to be going through this" and he feels sorry for the fans.
"I won't walk around with my head down," he says.
"I've worked my backside off to be in this position as the head coach of one of the biggest rugby league clubs in the world."
And on the 27-second press conference:
"There's no real point in me standing there answering questions about it — it doesn't serve the players, it doesn't serve me."
Cody Walker hasn't been asked many questions, but he says the team wanted to fight for the jersey and their coach.
"I've got tremendous respect for JD and how much work he puts in," he says.