The Canberra Raiders invited 18 schoolboys to Raiders HQ earlier this week to attend the club's annual Scholarship Camp.
The camp ran for four days with junior players travelling to Canberra from as far as the regions of Townsville, Mackay, Brisbane, Lightning Ridge and Griffith.
The Raiders Scholarship Camp remains a strong tradition for the club which stems back to late great NRL recruiter and mentor, Peter Mulholland.
Canberra Raiders Head of Pathways & Performance Dean Souter, touched on the purpose of the camp and its long-term benefits.
"The scholarship camp is basically an opportunity for the Raiders to bring talented players we've identified around the country, that can't play in our junior rep competitions at this...