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  • The one thing missing from Raiders' replica premiership trophies

    David Polkinghorne

    Laurie Daley dropped a replica 1989 trophy, celebrating Raiders' history with new trophies for their HQ display.

    The Canberra Times

    Now there's only one thing missing.

    Canberra Raiders great Laurie Daley dropping the replica 1989 premiership trophy out the back of a ute - just like he did with the original all those years ago.

    The Raiders have had replicas made of their three Winfield Cups from 1989, 1990 and 1994.

    Canberra chief executive Don Furner picked the trophies up from Sydney last weekend, while he was in the Harbour City for the Green Machine's season opener against Manly at Brookvale.

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  • Raiders back set to make Canberra exit as new option looms

    Raiders youngster Chevy Stewart arrested, charged by police over alleged incident

    Chevy Stewart likely to leave Canberra Raiders post-2026 due to limited first-grade opportunities. Contract extended until 2025.

    Zero Tackle

    Canberra Raiders back-up outside back Chevy Stewart seems almost certain to leave the club at the end of the 2026 season.

    The 20-year-old has struggled to break into first grade at this early stage of his career in Canberra, and now seems destined to need a move away from Canberra if he is going to do so.

    Able to also play on the wing or at centre, Stewart's primary position at the back of the field is under lock and key to Kaeo Weekes.

    The former Manly Sea Eagles star, in a tip off of exactly how highly he is viewed by the brass in the nation's capital, had his contract extended twice in the 12 months to the end of the 2025 campaign, and is now locked in long-term to remain in lime green.

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  • "It's nearly like Ricky Stuart and Laurie Daley": Slater's glowing praise of Raiders rookie halves duo

    “It’s nearly like Ricky Stuart and Laurie Daley”: Slater’s glowing praise of Raiders rookie halves duo

    Ethan Strange and Ethan Sanders excelled, securing a thrilling Round One win with Sanders' decisive field goal, impressing Billy Slater.

    Zero Tackle

    There were some question marks surrounding Ricky Stuart's scheme to deploy two young halves to start their 2026 campaign in the shape of Ethan Strange and Ethan Sanders.

    However, the youngster duo proved they are up to the task, dismantling the Sea Eagles in a Round One thriller at Brookvale.

    It saw rookie half Ethan Sanders snatch victory with a field goal in extra time with only five NRL appearances under his belt.

    It caught the attention of Storm legend Billy Slater, who spoke on the Billy Slater Podcast, claiming the old-school halves tactics of halfback as first receiver and five-eighth playing off the back of him was reminiscent of the Raiders' best-ever halves duo in the 90s.

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