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  • Pitch invader pulls 'weird' stunt on Kangaroos as Raiders stars clash

    Melanie Dinjaski

    A pitch invader disrupted the anthem at the Ashes Test, causing a bizarre scene.

    The Canberra Times

    There were bizarre scenes at the second Test in the Ashes series between the Kangaroos and England, with a notorious pitch invader crashing the anthem before a star Raiders duo went head-to-head.

    The Australian rugby league side took a 2-0 series lead with a 14-4 victory at Everton, but when the national anthem was sung, skipper Cameron Munster found himself arm in arm with a random man called "Jarvo".

    The pitch invader, Englishman Daniel Jarvis, has previously popped up uninvited at numerous other sporting events, and on Sunday he managed to sneak onto the pitch with the Kangaroos at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

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  • Sutton Aims for NRL Comeback Despite Injuries

    Sutton Aims for NRL Comeback Despite Injuries

    Injury-prone Ryan Sutton seeks NRL comeback after being released by the Bulldogs.

    LeagueNews.co

    Injury-plagued forward Ryan Sutton is seeking another opportunity in the NRL as he aims for a career revival.

    A former England 9s international, Sutton played four seasons with the Canberra Raiders from 2019 to 2022 before signing with the Canterbury Bulldogs for $550,000 a season. Unfortunately, his time there was marred by injuries that limited his impact.

    Over the past three years, Sutton spent considerable time sidelined and was released by the Bulldogs in March. He was later picked up by the Gold Coast Titans on a train-and-trial basis.

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  • Casey Shines in Six Tries for Kiwis

    Brian Jellick scored six tries in three Tests for the Kiwis and 15 tries for the Cowboys in the NRL.

    In 1999, Brian Jellick debuted for Kiwis, scoring four tries at Carlaw Park.

    LeagueNews.co

    In 1999, Cowboys player Brian Jellick made an unforgettable impact on Kiwis history when he scored four tries during his Test debut at Carlaw Park.

    A skilled player from the Glenora Bears, Jellick gained recognition while playing for the Waitakere City Raiders in the Lion Red competitions between 1995 and 1996. He eventually joined the English second division team, Widnes, for the 1997 season.

    After contributing to Glenora's victory in the Fox Memorial grand final in 1998 and representing New Zealand Māori on a tour of the Cook Islands, he landed a contract with North Queensland.

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