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  • Raiders record comeback win at home

    Raiders record comeback win at home

    The Raiders defeated the Dragons 24-16, overcoming tough weather to keep their 2026 campaign alive.

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    The Toyota Forklifts Canberra Raiders have battled cold and wet Canberra conditions to secure a 24-16 victory against the St George Illawarra Dragons, keeping their 2026 campaign alive.

    With chilly and overcast conditions settling in over GIO Stadium Canberra, the Raiders and Dragons both knuckled down in desperate search of a victory.

    After having ample opportunities through the opening stages of the game, Tyrell Sloan ensured the Dragons opened the scoring in the ninth minute, streaking away from defenders following a Raiders knock on.

    Having looked to have struck back shortly after, the Bunker overturned Ethan Strange's try in the 15th minute following a knock-on before grounding.

     Regardless of affording the Dragons a bulk of field position and opportunities, Canberra...

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  • Raiders fall to Storm at AAMI Park

    Raiders fall to Storm at AAMI Park

    The Raiders lost to the Storm 42-20, despite starting strong in a milestone match.

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    The Toyota Forklifts Canberra Raiders fell to the Melbourne Storm 42-20 despite an impressive first half.

    The Raiders battled the Storm on Sunday afternoon in a high-stakes match. The stage was set for milestone performances on both sides, with Raiders coach Ricky Stuart celebrating his 800th game as a player and coach, and Storm five-eighth Cameron Munster making his 250th NRL appearance. 

    Only a minute into play, and the Raiders were already gifted an early scrum feed following a loose carry by the Storm. The ball was sent left to Savelio Tamale, who had plenty of open space to fly through and land the first try of the game. Ethan Sanders failed to convert, and the Raiders were four points up and filled with confidence.

    The Green Machine kept the energy up and the ball...

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  • Origin Under 19s: Men face off; Qld women prevail

    Origin Under 19s: Men face off; Qld women prevail

    Under 19s State of Origin features NSW and Qld men, plus NSW women aiming for three-peat.

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    The stars of tomorrow are set to strut their stuff at the picturesque North Sydney Oval on Thursday night as the Under 19s State of Origin takes centre stage.

    In the Under 19s men's clash it's the Maroons looking to defend the crown after a thrilling 23-22 win on the Sunshine Coast last year.

    In the women's the NSW Blues are chasing a three-peat after saluting in 2024 and 2025 by a combined score of 72-14.

    Follow all the action from the Under 19s State of Origin men's and women's matches on NRL.com's live blog.

    NSW v Qld Under 19s men

    29th minute: The Blues are finally on the board, centre Marcellus Iakopo battling his way through multiple tacklers before reaching out and slamming the ball down. A Queensland error in the set after points handed NSW an opportunity and this...

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