Canberra Region Rugby League News

  • Season Preview 2024: Gungahlin Bulls

    Season Preview 2024: Gungahlin Bulls

    Gungahlin Bulls plan for success in 2024 after tough 2023 season in rugby league.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    The Gungahlin Bulls aim for a "big turnaround" in First Grade, while they look to go one further than last year in the Katrina Fanning Shield and League Tag. 

    It was a tough season for Gungahlin in the 2023 first grade competition, as they picked up three wins to their 13 losses to finish second to last on the ladder. 

    Bulls player Travis Vawdon is confident his side will have an improved season in 2024. 

    "It's been a big turnaround this year, we've been focusing more on our ball skills and our defence, I think it's going to be a much better year," said Vawdon. 

    When asked about what the side hope to achieve this year, Vawdon said "definitely the top four, and the...

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  • Season Preview 2024: Goulburn City Bulldogs

    Season Preview 2024: Goulburn City Bulldogs

    Goulburn Bulldogs aim to focus on basics to improve and find success in 2023.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    The Goulburn City Bulldogs are set for a big year in the Canberra Raiders Cup and Katrina Fanning Shield, looking to build on the strong seasons they had in all senior competitions in 2023. 

    Goulburn narrowly missed out on the first grade finals series last year, finishing the regular season in fifth.

    Bulldogs player Isaac Walker says they need to focus on "doing the simple things right" to improve on where they finished in 2023. 

    "If we can focus on doing the little things right, completing sets and really grinding games out, that's where we think we're going to have a lot of success," said Walker. 

    "I think we didn't do that very well last year, we sort of went away...

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  • Rolling Raiders set for NSW Cup Debut

    Rolling Raiders set for NSW Cup Debut

    Wheelchair Rugby League program joins NSW Cup as Entice Travel Rolling Raiders, increasing inclusivity.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    In 2024, our Wheelchair Rugby League program will reach new heights, with inclusion in the NSW Cup Wheelchair Competition as the Entice Travel Rolling Raiders.

    Hear from CRRL Chaiman Gary Green, as well as foundation Rolling Raiders players Amanda Carlyon and Chris O'Brien ahead of the upcoming season.

    The Entice Travel Rolling Raiders will take to the court next Saturday (April 6th) for their inaugural NSW Cup fixture.

    This optimises all the hard work the CRRL have put into our Wheelchair Rugby League program over the last 2 years. Providing extensive opportunities for new players to get involved in Rugby League.

    Rolling Raiders player Chris O'Brien suffers from a medical...

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