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  • Coby Black Leaves Broncos for Raiders

    Coby Black Leaves Broncos for Raiders

    Coby Black will leave Brisbane Broncos for Canberra Raiders, pursuing NRL goals in 2027.

    LeagueNews.co

    Coby Black, a teenage halfback, has taken the Brisbane Broncos by surprise by announcing his plans to leave the club at the end of next season in pursuit of his NRL goals with the Canberra Raiders, as reported by News Corp.

    The 19-year-old has been viewed as a potential successor to Adam Reynolds at Red Hill and is set to join Ricky Stuart's Raiders beginning in 2027, following his free agency status becoming official on November 1.

    This decision comes as Canberra aims to bolster its halfback options after losing Jamal Fogarty to Manly.

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  • Raiders Sign Panthers Star on Multi-Year Contract

    Panthers Star Chooses Raiders Over Bulldogs

    Canberra Raiders signed versatile player Daine Laurie on a three-year contract, enhancing their team.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Canberra Raiders have made a significant off-season acquisition by signing one of the NRL's top utilities.

    On Tuesday, the club announced that versatile back Daine Laurie has joined on a three-year contract starting with the 2026 NRL season.

    Laurie's tenure with the Raiders will extend until the conclusion of the 2028 season, bringing valuable experience and depth to the team following 76 first-grade games with the Penrith Panthers and the Wests Tigers.

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  • Naitokatoka Contends for 2025 Golden Boot

    Naitokatoka nominated for 2025 Golden Boot award

    Naitokatoka nominated for 2025 Golden Boot; strong competitors include Upton, Nicholls, and others.

    LeagueNews.co

    Naitokatoka has been nominated for the 2025 Golden Boot award, with strong contenders in the mix including Jillaroos star Tamika Upton, Kiwi Ferns fullback Apii Nicholls, rookie sensation Shalom Sauaso from Fetu Samoa, and Cook Islands playmaker Chantay Kiria-Ratu, as reported by raiders.com.au.

    Tamika Upton, who has recently secured her second Dally M Medal as the NRLW's player of the year, played a crucial role in Australia's overwhelming 90-4 victory over England at Allegiant Stadium this year, and also shone in the Jillaroos' 60-0 win against Samoa two weeks ago. Although she missed last weekend's 10-4 loss to New Zealand due to a calf injury, she is expected to return for the Pacific Cup final against the Kiwi Ferns on Sunday at CommBank Stadium.

    Australian back-rowers Yasmin Clydsdale, Kezie Apps, and Olivia Kernick are also among a long list of nominees for the award, previously claimed by injured Jillaroos playmaker Tarryn Aiken. Her replacement, Jesse Southwell, is included in the nominations, along with centre Isabelle Kelly, the inaugural Women's Golden Boot winner in 2018, and winger Julia Robinson, who gained attention for her remarkable aerial try against Samoa.

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