Canberra Region Rugby League

  • Vale Paul Robertson

    Vale Paul Robertson

    Paul Robertson, a dedicated coach and community member, has sadly passed away in Canberra.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    The CRRL is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Paul Robertson. 

    After moving to Canberra in the early 1990s, Paul Robertson was an integral member of the Tuggeranong Rugby League community, coaching his sons Micheal, Adam and Brad at the Buffaloes and Dragons. 

    Along with coaching, Paul was an active member on the Valley Dragons committee, consistently volunteering his time for ground setup and any other jobs which required attention. 

    In 2003, Paul played an integral role in the establishment of the Tuggeranong Bushrangers where he was later recognised as a founding life member and held in high regard by all members of the community. 

    Retiring from his role with the...

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  • Police investigate allegations against Canberra coach

    David Polkinghorne

    ACT Policing investigates allegations against Canberra coach Ashley Barnes, whose appointment was blocked.

    The Canberra Times

    ACT Policing is investigating allegations against the Canberra coach whose appointment was blocked by the governing body.

    The Canberra Times can reveal the police were investigating an alleged incident involving Ashley Barnes that occurred at a licensed club in Civic in September last year.

    It comes after the Woden Valley Rams signed Barnes as head coach for the 2026 Canberra Raiders Cup season - only for the NSW Rugby League to step in and prevent him from being registered.

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  • ACT Claim Inaugural LCA NRL Wheelchair Championships

    ACT Claim Inaugural LCA NRL Wheelchair Championships

    The ACT dominated the inaugural LCA NRL Wheelchair Championships, winning all matches convincingly.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    The ACT claimed the Inaugural LCA NRL Wheelchair Championships in dominant fashion last weekend on the Gold Coast.

    Boasting the best defensive record and blistering attack, the ACT were a force to be reckoned with throughout the tournament, going through undefeated. 

    A comprehensive 52-4 victory against New South Wales set the tone for a strong weekend, with James Hill scoring a hat-trick and Zach Carl a double. 

    The ACT secured their second win by the same margin of forty-eight as they kept the Affiliated States to nil, before a 34-8 win against Victoria ensure they finished the first day undefeated. 

    After producing high quality performances on Day One, the expectation...

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