Canberra Raiders News

  • Temara Makes NRLW History with 50 Games

    Zehara Temara and sister Chante during the 2020 NRLW season after a Roosters-Broncos clash.

    Zahara Temara celebrates 50 NRLW games, focusing on performance, not age, with teammates.

    LeagueNews.co

    Raiders captain Zahara Temara acknowledges that reaching 50 games in the NRLW signifies a long career, but she insists on keeping her age out of the conversation with her teammates.

    Temara, 28, now joins an esteemed group of players, including Broncos pioneers Ali Brigginshaw and Chelsea Lenarduzzi, as well as Roosters stars Keeley Davis and Isabelle Davis, by entering the 50-game club when the Raiders face off against Wests Tigers on Saturday.

    Her journey began seven years ago during the inaugural NRLW season, where she made her debut alongside Kelly for the Roosters.

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  • Raiders Aim for Top Spot Against Tigers

    NRL Match Preview: Raiders v Tigers

    Canberra Raiders aim for minor premiership against Wests Tigers at sold-out GIO Stadium.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Canberra Raiders will take the field at a sold-out GIO Stadium this Saturday afternoon as they aim to solidify their position at the top of the ladder against the Wests Tigers.

    With only two rounds left before the finals, the Raiders currently lead the ladder. The Melbourne Storm are closely following, so a win this week would secure the Raiders their first minor premiership since 1990, provided they avoid any slip-ups.

    The Tigers, on the other hand, suffered a 34-28 defeat to the Cowboys last round, effectively ending their finals aspirations. They will be eager to conclude their season on a positive note by challenging Canberra's momentum.

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  • This time last year, Horsburgh wanted out of Canberra. Now he's happy man

    David Polkinghorne

    Corey Horsburgh is glad he stayed with the Raiders, aiming for their first minor premiership.

    The Canberra Times

    It's the sliding-door moment and Corey Horsburgh's glad he didn't step through it.

    Now the Canberra Raiders lock is sitting pretty and happy he stayed in the capital after a tumultuous 2024.

    He's now part of a Green Machine that's being driven on by the chance to claim the club's first minor premiership in 35 years.

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