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  • Record-breaker Katoa tipped for more Tongan heroics

    Tonga star Isaiya Katoa has already broken his country's points record and he's just 21. Photo: Darren England/AAP PHOTOS

    Isaiya Katoa, 21, has broken Tonga's scoring record and aims for more success in the Pacific Cup.

    The Canberra Times

    Tonga half Isaiya Katoa has already broken the national all-time points scoring record and he still has a decade or more left in the game.

    The 21-year-old, regarded as the leading young playmaker in the game, has been backed by coach Kristian Woolf to be an even better player in the Pacific Cup this year than he was last season when he announced himself as a rare talent.

    Katoa will play against Samoa at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday with a remarkable points record under his belt.

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  • Ricky Stuart to Join NSW Hall of Champions

    Ricky Stuart set to be inducted into NSW Hall of Champions

    Ricky Stuart inducted into NSW Hall of Champions, celebrating his rugby league achievements.

    LeagueNews.co

    Ricky Stuart AM, the esteemed coach of the Canberra Raiders and a True Blue, has been announced as the newest inductee into the NSW Hall of Champions, celebrating his legendary status in NSW Rugby League.

    The former halfback for both Australia and NSW, who has also served as coach for his state and country, will be honored alongside four other sporting icons during the 2025 class. The official induction will take place at the NSW Champions of Sport ceremony on Monday, November 24, at The Star Event Centre in Pyrmont.

    Stuart's impressive playing career includes three first-grade premierships with the Canberra Raiders, along with accolades like the Clive Churchill Medal in 1990 and the Dally M Player of the Year in 1993. He proudly represented NSW on 14 occasions, contributing to four series victories. In his inaugural year as NSW coach in 2005, he led the team to a triumphant 2-1 series win.

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  • Raiders star carted off after 'terrible' scenes in physical NZ-Samoa clash

    Melanie Dinjaski

    Auckland witnessed tragedy as Ata Mariota was injured in his Test debut, requiring medical attention.

    The Canberra Times

    There were awful scenes in Auckland as Samoan Canberra Raiders forward Ata Mariota was carted off in a neck brace in his Test debut at the Pacific Championships.

    New Zealand defeated Toa Samoa 24-18 in a thrilling and physical Pacific Championships clash that went right down to the wire, however Mariota's night ended prematurely when a tackle attempt went terribly wrong in the second half.

    A lengthy delay followed Mariota's first tackle in the game. It left the 23-year-old motionless on the turf and requiring immediate medical attention.

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