Canberra Region Rugby League News

  • Team Lists: July 19

    Team Lists: July 19

    Team lists for Round 14 and Club Championship update revealed for Canberra Raiders competitions.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    Team Lists are in for a blockbuster Round 14, as well as an update in the Club Championship which sees a new club sit top in the Canberra Raiders Cup! 

    See how your team lines up ahead of Round 14of the Blumers Lawyers Canberra Raiders Cup competitions and Round 11 of the Blumers Lawyers George Tooke Shield competition.

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    Image by Trish Sullivan 

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  • CRRL Volunteers Among NSWRL Community Award Winners

    CRRL Volunteers Among NSWRL Community Award Winners

    The 2025 NSWRL Community Awards recognized volunteers and innovative clubs enhancing participation and support in rugby league.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    An innovative junior club that has implemented a youth driven mentoring program, a competition and club administrator who has almost doubled participation rates in three years, and a First Nations coach who has assisted First Nations players for more than 30 years are among the major award winners in the 2025 NSWRL Community Awards that acknowledge the vital contribution made to the game every season by more than 34000 volunteers across the state.

    Cessnock Minor Rugby League (Community Club of the Year), Dean Bliss (Volunteer of the Year - Northern Region) and Scott Mieni (First Nations Volunteer of the Year) were among the 18 award winners who were honoured for giving up...

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  • Blues Power Over the Warriors in Top Four Clash

    Blues Power Over the Warriors in Top Four Clash

    Queanbeyan Blues defeated West Belconnen Warriors 34-22, with Jaime Mazzarol-Kotz scoring three crucial tries.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    The Queanbeyan Blues have claimed a strong 34-22 victory against the West Belconnen Warriors on a tough afternoon at Raiders Belconnen. 

    Returning Captain Coach Ryan McQueen produced an inspirational performance for his side, however it was Blues centre Jaime Mazzarol-Kotz who stole the day scoring three tries in a crucial top four clash.  

    An error in the Blues opening set of the game from Mazzarol-Kotz provided the home side with a golden opportunity to open the scoring, which Captain Coach Ryan Mcqueen took advantage of, providing a crisp short ball to George Stewart who crossed for the opening try.  

    Both sides were looking to move the football in the opening ten...

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