Canberra Raiders News

  • Bears resurrected: Mal's magic playbook from Raiders

    New Perth Bears coach Mal Meninga with NRL CEO Andrew Abdo and the WA-based franchise's CEO Anthony De Ceglie.

    Mal Meninga, new Perth Bears coach, aims to replicate Raiders' early success for NRL's 18th team.

    LeagueNews.co

    New Perth Bears coach Mal Meninga aims to leverage his experiences from the Canberra Raiders' early years to establish the NRL's 18th team by 2027.

    According to nrl.com.au, the Raiders, alongside the Illawarra Steelers, were the first expansion teams to join the premiership from outside Sydney in 1982.

    Meninga, a rugby league Immortal and three-time premiership-winning captain, played a crucial role in transforming the Raiders into a formidable force.

    Reflecting on his past, Meninga highlighted that the Raiders' initial achievements would serve as a guiding model for the Bears.

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  • Papalii's Raiders' end: A future in the scrum

    Papalii's Raiders' end: A future in the scrum

    Josh Papalii plans to retire in 2025, yet seeks to extend his career amid team youth focus.

    LeagueNews.co

    Canberra Raiders forward Josh Papalii has revealed that he anticipates 2025 to be his final year with the club, although he is interested in extending his playing career beyond that.

    Reports from zerotackle.com indicate that Papalii opted to extend his contract through 2025, yet his role within the team has been decreasing, as he has frequently come off the bench.

    At 33 years old, he is on the verge of becoming the most capped player in Raiders' history, but the team's focus has shifted towards integrating younger talent.

    The current forward pack at Canberra is led by players like Joseph Tapine and Corey Horsburgh, as the Raiders have climbed to second place in the NRL, despite facing a challenging schedule without a bye.

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  • Raiders and Rabbitohs: A Battle for Glory Awaits

    NSW Cup & Jersey Flegg: Round 14 Preview

    Canberra Raiders host Rabbitohs in NSW Cup; Joe Roddy's hat-trick highlights lineup adjustments and player availability.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Canberra Raiders are set to host the South Sydney Rabbitohs in Round 14 of the NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg this weekend.

    The Raiders, coming off a disappointing defeat, saw Joe Roddy shine by scoring his first career hat-trick.

    The team has made some adjustments to their lineup, with Chevy retaining the fullback position and Kain Anderson shifting to the centres.

    Additionally, Ethan Sanders aims to revert to halfback, contingent on Jamal Fogarty's availability.

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