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  • Setback paves path for Brown's bright return

    Eels youngster's setback opens door for Dylan Brown as Mitchell Moses set for return

    Isaiah Iongi out for four weeks; Eels struggling with three losses, Moses returning soon.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Parramatta Eels are facing a significant setback as fullback Isaiah Iongi has been ruled out for up to four weeks due to a hand injury sustained during their recent loss to the Canberra Raiders.

    "Iongi suffered the broken hand...but played close to 60 minutes with the injury." This injury comes at a critical time for the Eels, who are struggling in second-last place with three consecutive defeats.

    Despite this, the 22-year-old Iongi had become a standout player during the team's rough patch, drawing attention for his impressive work ethic.

    While Iongi will be sidelined, the Eels can look forward to the return of their chief halfback, Mitchell Moses.

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  • Eels Soar High, Raiders Left Behind in Shadows

    Eels Rewrite the Record Books in Dominant Win Over Raiders

    Eels achieved a historic 46-12 win over Raiders, breaking NRLW record margins.

    LeagueNews.co

    Eels Rewrite the Record Books in Dominant Win Over Raiders

    The Parramatta Eels NRLW team achieved a groundbreaking victory on Saturday afternoon at GIO Stadium, defeating the Canberra Raiders 46-12 in Round 3.

    This impressive 34-point win not only marked the Eels' largest victory in NRLW history but also shattered their previous record margins of 14 points from wins against the Roosters (2022) and Cowboys (2024).

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  • International acts should come to Canberra

    International acts should come to Canberra

    Many Canberrans are traveling to Sydney for concerts, often multiple times a year.

    Canberra Daily

    I have just bought my third concert ticket for a show in Sydney for 2025, and my fourth in 12 months.

    This had me wondering, 'how many other Canberrans are forking out money to travel to see concerts?'

    I put the question 'Has anyone been having to buy tickets to big concerts in Sydney that don't travel to Canberra' in two ACT-based Facebook groups, which garnered more than 100 responses.

    One of those people is Kim Holden, who lives in Queanbeyan. She and her husband, Mark, work in Canberra and their children go to school in the nation's capital.

    Kim said the family travelled outside of the region for music events up to four times a year.

    "We travel...

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