Canberra Region Rugby League News

  • Raiders Roll into Grand Final in Inaugural Season

    Raiders Roll into Grand Final in Inaugural Season

    Rolling Raiders reach Grand Final after dominant win, face Dragons in competition decider.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    The Rolling Raiders have qualified for the Grand Final in their inaugural NSW Cup season following a dominant 42-12 preliminary final win over the Parramatta Eels on Sunday.

    The Raiders will take on the St George Illawarra Dragons this Sunday (30th) at the Menai Indoor Sports Centre at 4:30pm in a massive competition decider. 

    Last Sunday, our Rolling Raiders went into the preliminary final as underdogs against the defending-premiers, the Parramatta Eels.

    The strong Parramatta side boasted three current NSW representatives including NSW co-captain and Australian Wheelaroo Diab Karim.

    The Raiders proved too hard to stop, especially with the misfortunes Parramatta faced...

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  • She Devils stun Bullettes

    She Devils stun Bullettes

    Crookwell She Devils defeat Cootamundra Bullettes 16-8 in George Tooke Shield league tag match.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    The Crookwell She Devils put the Blumers Lawyers George Tooke Shield league tag competition on notice at Crookwell Memorial Oval on Saturday.

    Taking on the red-hot Cootamundra Bullettes in Round Nine of the competition, the She Devils kept the 2023 grand finalists at bay, winning 16-8.

    Captain Jayde Della shone in the vital victory, crossing for a double, while Emma Gallagher picked up a meat pie, and Annie Knight and Bec Hewitt played well to send the Bullettes back home with their tails between their legs.

    It was a massive turnaround for the side from Crookwell, who went down to Cootamundra 28-4 back in Round Two.

    The result leaves the Harden Hawkettes way out in front, four...

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  • Queanbeyan derby ends in another stalemate

    Queanbeyan derby ends in another stalemate

    Queanbeyan Derby ends in thrilling draw after Blues fight back from 18-point deficit.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    History has repeated itself as an exciting Queanbeyan Derby resulted in a 24-all draw at Seears Workwear Oval.

    The Queanbeyan Blues dug deep to bounce back in a huge second half which saw them close an 18-point deficit.  

    The Kangaroos dominated field position in the first 15 minutes of play, having multiple shots at the line but the Blue's to showcased strong goal line defence.

    The deadlock was finally broken by Roos hooker Lachlan Ingram, as he broke through to score the first of the day. Ingram proceeded to kick the extras, giving the Roo's an early six-point lead.

    In a period where each side traded multiple sets, unforced errors from the Blues kept gifting field position...

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