Canberra Raiders News

  • Voss Reveals 2025 NRL Team of the Year

    Voss Reveals 2025 NRL Team of the Year

    Andrew Voss names 2025 NRL Team of the Year; notable exclusions surprise many fans.

    LeagueNews.co

    Ahead of the 2025 NRL Grand Final, NRL commentator and analyst Andrew Voss has named his 2025 Team of the Year, highlighting several prominent players while also incorporating some unexpected exclusions.

    During his discussion on SEN Radio, Voss unveiled his team, which features three representatives from the Canberra Raiders. Additionally, there are two players each from the Brisbane Broncos, Cronulla Sharks, Melbourne Storm, and Penrith Panthers.

    In a surprising twist, no players from the New Zealand Warriors or the Dolphins made the cut. Other notable omissions include Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Kaeo Weekes, Mark Nawaqanitawase, Terrell May, and Isaiya Katoa.

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  • Young Raider charged for allegedly pouring beer over poker machine

    David Polkinghorne

    Canberra Raiders' Chevy Stewart faces court for allegedly damaging poker machine at Cronulla bar.

    The Canberra Times

    Young Canberra Raiders fullback Chevy Stewart faces court for allegedly pouring a beer over a poker machine in Cronulla on Friday night.

    Stewart was at Cronulla bar Northies when the incident allegedly happened, where he was asked to leave by police after they were called to the scene.

    The 20-year-old now faces Sutherland Local Court on Monday, November 6, after he was issued with a court attendance notice for malicious damage.

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  • Panthers Lead; MVP Favorites Rise in NRL Finals

    Panthers Lead; MVP Favorites Rise in NRL Finals

    Contenders emerge for NRL finals MVP as Alamoti misses grand final, opening competition.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Panther leads, yet top contenders for the overall crown are emerging in the Zero Tackle NRL finals MVP race. The standout Melbourne five-eighth and Brisbane fullback have both made significant contributions in their respective matches thus far. While Penrith winger Paul Alamoti currently holds the lead in the competition, he is set to miss the grand final, which opens the door for others to surpass him this weekend.

    Munster excelled in a qualifying final against the Bulldogs, earning 17 votes, and followed that performance with an impressive 18 votes in the subsequent match, positioning him just one vote behind the leader. Meanwhile, Reece Walsh began his campaign perfectly against the Raiders and accumulated 11 votes against the Panthers, placing him four votes shy of Munster.

    During the grand final qualifiers, one player stood out as a unanimous choice for man of the match. Payne Haas garnered all 20 votes for the Broncos, while Munster and the returning Jahrome Hughes shared the top honors for the Storm.

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