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  • 'Very hard to stay in it': What the Raiders need to fix to avoid another heavy defeat

    David Polkinghorne

    Hudson Young urges Canberra Raiders to improve discipline and reduce penalties before facing Canterbury at home.

    The Canberra Times

    Too many penalties and too many errors.

    Hudson Young said the Canberra Raiders need to fix their discipline - with and without the ball - before their first home game of the season, against Canterbury at Canberra Stadium on Thursday night.

    He hopes it will be in front of a big crowd, in a rematch of last year's crazy game against the Bulldogs.

    Young said the Green Machine put itself under too much pressure by giving away penalties and possession - especially inside their defensive 20m.

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  • Why Manly believe Fogarty can fix their biggest issue

    Jamal Fogarty will have his second outing for Manly in Sunday's clash against Newcastle. Photo: Mark Evans/AAP PHOTOS

    Jamal Fogarty's second game for Manly aims to bring consistency as he replaces Daly Cherry-Evans, addressing past struggles in maintaining leads.

    The Canberra Times

    Jake Trbojevic believes Jamal Fogarty's steady hand as an organising playmaker can finally help end Manly's long and desperate search for consistency.

    Fogarty will have his second outing for Manly in Sunday's clash with Newcastle, as he fills the biggest shoes in rugby league by replacing one of the Sea Eagles' greatest ever No.7s in Daly Cherry-Evans.

    Last week's opening-round loss that was emblematic of Manly's past few years, marking the sixth time since the start of 2014 they have surrendered a lead of 14 points or more.

    Consistency has long been an issue within games and across rounds, with Manly holding a far superior record against top-four teams over the past two years as opposed to bottom four.

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  • Warriors star suffers injury in warm-up

    Warriors star suffers injury in warm-up

    Kurt Capewell tore his calf during warm-up, likely sidelining him for weeks; Leka Halasima starts in his place.

    Zero Tackle

    New Zealand Warriors second rower Kurt Capewell has torn his calf in the warm-up to their game against the Canberra Raiders on Friday night.

    It saw Leka Halasima be promoted into the starting side, giving Morgan Gannon a greater chance to be selected off the bench in the number 20 jumper.

    Early diagnosis from club doctors claims it doesn't look great, with Capewell expected to miss multiple weeks.

    He will be sent off for scans soon to determine the extent of the injury.

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