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  • Fairytale over for Canberra Raiders following standout year

    Fairytale over for Canberra Raiders following standout year

    Despite a dislocated nose, Raiders' captain Joe Tapine spoke to media after playoff loss.

    Canberra Daily

    A dislocated nose and the end of the Canberra Raiders' 2025 Grand Final dream didn't stop captain Joe Tapine from speaking to the media.

    It came after a very awkward one-minute, 44-second post-match press conference where both Tapine and coach Ricky Stuart appeared dejected and kept their answers brief.

    The Raiders fell 12-32 to the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at GIO Stadium Canberra on Saturday 20 September during week two of the finals, ending the minor premiers' season.

    There was still blood running out of Tapine's nose - and splatters on his jersey and shorts - during his post-match chat with the media, which was the result of a high shot.

    While the team was disappointed, the captain's focus has turned to...

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  • Raiders Aim for Storm Young Star

    Raiders Aim for Storm Young Star

    After a disappointing season, the Raiders seek a new halfback after Fogarty's departure.

    LeagueNews.co

    After a disappointing end to their season, falling short of a preliminary finals place despite finishing first in 2025, the Canberra Raiders are keen to apply the lessons they've learned moving into 2026.

    As they aim to maintain their impressive regular-season performance next year, they face a significant challenge: their star halfback, Jamal Fogarty, is departing to join the Manly Sea Eagles.

    This departure leaves the key No. 7 position open, and while young talent Ethan Sanders has been seen as a likely candidate to step in for Fogarty, latest reports suggest that the Raiders are considering an external addition for their halfback role.

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  • Raiders enter the race for Storm young gun

    Raiders enter the race for Storm young gun

    Canberra Raiders seek lessons for 2026 after missing finals; Jonah Pezet eyed as Fogarty replacement.

    Zero Tackle

    After falling short of a preliminary finals berth despite their first-place finish in 2025, the Canberra Raiders are hoping to take some lessons into next year.

    While they will be hoping to replicate their regular-season form in 2026, they'll be without their star halfback, with Jamal Fogarty off to the Manly Sea Eagles.

    Melbourne Storm star Jonah Pezet has been identified as the ideal replacement for Fogarty, with the young halfback eyeing a move from Victoria following the re-signing of Jahrome Hughes.

    Contracted until 2029, Pezet has been granted permission to look elsewhere due to the logjam at halfback, even if just for a season on a loan deal.

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