Canberra Raiders News

  • Raiders hit by cruel injury blow ahead of finals

    Raiders to put offer on table for Papalii

    Josh Papalii's ankle injury puts his availability for finals week in doubt for Raiders.

    Zero Tackle

    Canberra Raiders prop Josh Papalii is in doubt for the first week of the finals after suffering an ankle injury at training.

    The prop has been in stunning form for the Raiders this year, leading to the club offering him a one-year contract extension to finish his career in Canberra.

    It's understood Papalii is now in major doubt for this Sunday's game with the Broncos and needed to be helped from the field, unable to put any weight on the ankle.

    It's believed he will be named for Sunday's clash with the Broncos, but will rely on being able to train on Saturday during the side's captain's run to be able to take to the field.

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  • Raiders' Title Push Begins with Tough Test

    Corey Horsburgh led the Raiders for the first time against the Dolphins.

    The Raiders' 2025 premiership quest began with a challenging military training camp, fostering bonding.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Canberra Raiders' quest for the 2025 premiership didn't kick off in front of enthusiastic fans or beneath the bright lights of a Las Vegas stadium.

    Instead, it started in the rugged environment of a military training camp-a grueling bonding experience that would shape their journey toward clinching their first minor premiership in over three decades since 1990.

    During this camp, the players endured a punishing three days and two nights of hiking and camping in the bushland surrounding Canberra.

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  • Raiders' Title Journey Begins with Tough Test

    Corey Horsburgh led the Raiders for the first time against the Dolphins.

    The Canberra Raiders' challenging military camp aims for their first minor premiership since 1990.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Canberra Raiders' journey to the 2025 premiership didn't kick off in glamorous settings but rather in the gritty environment of a military training camp.

    This challenging pre-season bonding experience played a crucial role in their pursuit of a first minor premiership since 1990.

    During the camp, the sleep-deprived players dedicated three days and two nights to hiking and camping in the Canberra bushland.

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