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  • 'Love to stay': Isaako wants new Dolphins deal done

    Dolphins winger Jamayne Isaako is a point-scoring whiz who wants to stay at the club beyond 2026. Photo: Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS

    Jamayne Isaako seeks a contract extension with the Dolphins, awaiting an offer after consistent performance.

    The Canberra Times

    Dolphins point-scoring whiz Jamayne Isaako wants to get an extension done at the club but is still waiting for a contract offer to be tabled.

    Coach Kristian Woolf said in September that the New Zealand international was a player he wanted to keep.

    The 29-year-old has played all 72 matches for the Dolphins in the past three seasons, the only player at the club to do so.

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  • Cameron Bukowski: Future Star of the Broncos

    Cameron Bukowski: Future Star of the Broncos

    The Broncos retain Cameron Bukowski, a promising dummy-half prospect despite losing Coby Black.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Brisbane Broncos may have lost Coby Black to the Canberra Raiders, but the club still retains a generational talent poised to be crucial for their long-term future.

    Born in 2005, Cameron Bukowski, at just 20 years old, has already attracted the attention of numerous rugby league officials. They regard him as one of the finest dummy-half prospects yet to debut in the NRL, alongside Ashton Large and Jai Bowden.

    His potential has even led him to surpass Blake Mozer, who was previously compared to legends Cameron Smith and Cory Paix in the Broncos' hierarchy, despite Mozer being viewed as a future No.9 for the team.

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  • 'We've got to capitalize on our pathways': how EPL giants Chelsea and Arsenal have helped the Raiders

    David Polkinghorne

    Chelsea and Arsenal's academies vastly exceed Canberra Raiders, generating over $504 million from sales.

    The Canberra Times

    Fifty scouts, 28 fields, 38 ground staff, an onsite school, seven full-time teachers, five full-time chefs all to recruit eight-year-olds.

    It's fair to say the academy programs of English Premier League giants Chelsea and Arsenal are on a completely different scale to the Canberra Raiders.

    Not to mention that Chelsea made more than $504 million from selling academy products in the past three years alone.

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