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  • 'Nipped in the bud': Raiders skipper lays down law on slipping standards

    Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin says he feels supported, despite the Demons' disappointing season. Photo: James Ross/AAP PHOTOS

    Zahara Temara addressed rumors of midweek drinking, emphasizing the team's quick response to performance issues.

    The Canberra Times

    Canberra Raiders co-captain Zahara Temara said it was disappointing stories were being made up about them drinking midweek, but they'd dealt with the fall in standards straight away.

    A couple of Raiders players were late to a recovery session following their round-three loss to Parramatta, which Temara said had been dealt with when it happened.

    But Temara took aim at rumours about midweek drinking ahead of last weekend's loss to North Queensland, where the Raiders were held scoreless to continue their winless start to the season.

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  • Melbourne Storm's Schedule Sparks NRL Controversy

    NRL facing fresh scrutiny as detail around Melbourne Storm's run home raises eyebrows

    The NRL faces scrutiny over the Melbourne Storm's advantageous fixture, aiding their finals preparation.

    LeagueNews.co

    The NRL is facing renewed scrutiny regarding the fixture schedule, particularly in light of the Melbourne Storm's upcoming matches.

    Currently positioned third on the ladder, just four points behind the Canberra Raiders, the Storm's path to a minor premiership has raised eyebrows following their recent victory against the Roosters.

    Coach Craig Bellamy is preparing for challenging games against the Bulldogs and Panthers; however, their schedule features an advantageous buffer between matches as they approach the finals.

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  • 'There will never be another like him': Canberra league remembers a legend

    Caden Helmers

    Bobby Warner, beloved Queanbeyan Blues figure, organized games and barbecues; his legacy endures.

    The Canberra Times

    Just about any kid who pulled on a Queanbeyan Blues jersey knew him.

    Because Bobby Warner was the one on the barbecue every weekend at Wright Park, where his name is now immortalised atop the pavilion. Warner was the one making sure the grounds had been set up on time and every kid had their playing gear.

    And the Blues say there will never be another one like him.

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