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  • Legacy piece: Raiders dig deep to honour club's old boys

    Legacy piece: Raiders dig deep to honour club's old boys

    Canberra Raiders secured a historic 26-22 win against Storm, inspired by past players at GIO Stadium.

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    When the going got tough at GIO Stadium on Friday night and a desperate Storm outfit was coming hard at them, Canberra's Class of 2026 drew on the inspiration of Raiders past to hang on for a 26-22 victory.

    Significant for so many reasons, the win was the Raiders' first on home soil for 2026 and their first against the Storm at GIO Stadium since 2016.

    And it all played out against the backdrop of the Raiders' annual Forever Green round which honours past Canberra players and the club's heritage dating back to its inception in 1982. 

    With 17,000 fans watching on, the honour of blowing the Viking horn fell to Raider #52 Billy Walker, who played 26 games in lime green in 1984-85 alongside the likes of Chris O'Sullivan, Sam Backo and Storm coach Craig Bellamy, whose team was...

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  • Judiciary: Hudson Young

    Judiciary: Hudson Young

    Hudson Young faces a Grade Two High Tackle charge, risking two or three match suspensions.

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    Hudson Young has been charged by the Match Review Committee after last night's win against the Melbourne Storm.

    Young was charged with a Grade Two Careless High Tackle in the 78th minute of the match. 

    If he takes the early guilty plea he'll miss two matches, if he fights the charge and loses he will miss three matches. 

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  • Raiders record first win at home in Forever Green round

    Raiders record first win at home in Forever Green round

    The Raiders defeated the Storm 26-22 at GIO Stadium, securing their first victory this season.

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    The Toyota Forklifts Canberra Raiders have secured their first victory at GIO Stadium Canberra this season, defeating the Melbourne Storm 26-22 in a tightly contested battle.

    As the cold conditions settled in at GIO Stadium Canberra, the Raiders and Storm both took the field looking for their third win of the season through seven weeks.

    With only their second use of the ball, the Raiders thought they had crossed for the opening try of the night after Hudson Young pounced on a loose carry from Storm winger Will Warbrick.

    However, after being sent to the bunker for further review, officials found that the ball had touched two players in an accidental offside position.

    It didn't take long for the Raiders to create another opportunity, with Ethan Strange slicing his way through...

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