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  • Quinlan Named Head Coach for 2026 Season

    Quinlan Named Head Coach for 2026 Season

    Adam Quinlan becomes head coach of Queanbeyan Kangaroos for the 2026 season.

    LeagueNews.co

    Adam Quinlan, a former fullback for the St George Illawarra Dragons, has secured a head coaching position for the 2026 season.

    Having last played in the NRL in 2016, Quinlan is now the head coach of the Queanbeyan Kangaroos, who participate in the Canberra Raiders Cup.

    His appointment follows the Kangaroos' close call in the 2025 grand final, where they fell just two points short of the title, losing 28-26 to the Queanbeyan Blues.

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  • Tapine Confident in Pattie's Growth by 2026

    Tapine Confident in Pattie's Growth by 2026

    Raiders captain Joseph Tapine believes Owen Pattie will elevate his game further in 2026.

    LeagueNews.co

    Canberra Raiders captain Joseph Tapine is confident that young dummy-half Owen Pattie will elevate his game even further in 2026, following his debut in the NRL this season.

    As the 2025 season kicked off, Pattie was relatively unknown outside of the capital. However, he soon proved to be one of the league's standout young dummy-halves, forming an effective partnership with Tom Starling.

    Making his debut in Round 1, the 21-year-old went on to participate in every match for the Raiders, playing a crucial role in securing the minor premiership by leading the ladder and advancing to the second round of the finals.

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  • Sydney to host Tonga-Samoa World Cup blockbuster

    Samoa and Tonga will reprise their rivalry in Sydney at next year's Rugby League World Cup. Photo: Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS

    Tonga faces tough Rugby League World Cup draw, including a key match against Samoa.

    The Canberra Times

    Tonga has been given a tough draw at next year's Rugby League World Cup, including a showdown with arch-rivals Samoa at Parramatta.

    The Kristian Woolf-coached Tongans have been drawn in Group C, which means they play matches against Group B sides England, Samoa and Lebanon.

    Their round three showdown with Samoa on November 1 at CommBank Stadium is set to be a sellout after 44,682 fans watched the Samoans beat Tonga 34-6 at Suncorp Stadium in this year's Pacific Cup.

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