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  • Mal, Joey, JT and a Raider? One of these stars could join a list of legends

    Caden Helmers

    Timoko or Tapine could become Canberra's first Golden Boot winner since Meninga in 1989.

    The Canberra Times

    Throw a dart at the list of Golden Boot winners and chances are you'll land on one of the greatest players of all time. Could Matt Timoko or Joe Tapine add their name to the most star-studded group in modern rugby league?

    Andrew Johns, Mal Meninga, Johnathan Thurston, Darren Lockyer, Cameron Smith, Wally Lewis, Billy Slater, Greg Inglis. We could go on.

    Now Timoko or Tapine could become the first Canberra Raider since Meninga in 1989 to claim the Golden Boot, which, these days, is judged solely on international fixtures.

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  • The surprise link between the fallen Canberra Cannons and Gungahlin United

    Caden Helmers

    Canberra Cannons and Gungahlin United share unexpected connections despite differing sports and challenges.

    The Canberra Times

    Different sports, polar opposite arenas, and contrasting competition levels. First glance suggests fans yearning for the return of the Canberra Cannons and heartbroken Gungahlin United supporters would never be singing from the same hymn sheet.

    But now a surprise link has emerged between the fallen NBL team which once had a claim to be the hottest ticket in town, and the Canberra soccer club collapsing under a crippling $550,000 debt.

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  • Gold Coast Titans hand contract upgrade to young hooker

    Gold Coast Titans hand contract upgrade to young hooker

    Oliver Pascoe, QLD Cup's best, signs two-year Titans deal after impressive season with Ipswich Jets.

    Zero Tackle

    Two months after being named the 2025 Petero Civoniceva Medallist as the best player in the QLD Cup, dummy-half Oliver Pascoe has been rewarded with a new deal.

    Joining an illustrious class that includes Cody Walker, Daly Cherry-Evans, Greg Inglis, Jamal Fogarty and Trai Fuller, Pascoe has been handed a two-year contract upgrade by the Gold Coast Titans.

    The reigning QLD Cup best and fairest winner, the 26-year-old is coming off a tremendous campaign with the Ipswich Jets - the Titans' feeder club - in which he scored 15 tries, forced two drop-outs and provided six try assists and nine line-break assists in 22 appearances.

    Starting in every single match he played, he also averaged 94 running metres per game, made 830 total tackles at a 93.2 per cent efficiency, and showed that he had a solid kicking game when needed.

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