Canberra Raiders News

  • Warriors Roar: Can Metcalf Steer Victory?

    Warriors v Cowboys: Metcalf takes charge; Dearden leads settled squad

    Warriors, led by Metcalf and Harris-Tavita, are confident after winning five of six matches.

    LeagueNews.co

    In the lead-up to this week's matchup, the Warriors are experiencing a revival after a rough 2024 season.

    Led by halves Luke Metcalf and Chanel Harris-Tavita, they have secured victories in five of their last six matches following an initial loss to the Raiders in Las Vegas.

    As they approach Magic Round, the Warriors are brimming with confidence.

    On the other hand, the Cowboys are also riding high.

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  • Roosters Rise, Dolphins Dive: Who's in Control?

    Roosters v Dolphins: Smith stands tall; Kaufusi back on deck

    Dolphins' strong start falters against Raiders, contrasting with their earlier impressive win over the Roosters.

    LeagueNews.co

    In the lead-up to the Magic Round, the Dolphins and Roosters are showcasing contrasting performances.

    After a strong start in Rounds 6-7, where the Dolphins notably defeated last year's grand finalists, they faced a setback against the Raiders, losing their grip on the game in the second half.

    The Dolphins initially led 28-10 at GIO Stadium but faltered, allowing the Raiders to score 30 points in just 30 minutes.

    This unexpected collapse marks a significant shift from their impressive debut in the Telstra Premiership earlier this year, where they stunned the Roosters 28-18 at Suncorp Stadium.

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  • Fogarty's Future: A Sea Change Ahead?

    Fogarty's Future: A Sea Change Ahead?

    Jamal Fogarty will leave Canberra Raiders to join Manly Sea Eagles in 2026, replacing Daly Cherry-Evans.

    LeagueNews.co

    Canberra Raiders halfback Jamal Fogarty is set to leave the club and join the Manly Sea Eagles starting in 2026, as reported by zerotackle.com.

    This decision has been the subject of much speculation recently, but it is now confirmed that Fogarty has signed a deal to play with the Sea Eagles.

    In his new role, he will replace Daly Cherry-Evans and the contract is expected to last three years.

    News Corp has reported that Fogarty confirmed his move to Manly during a conversation with Ricky Stuart on Tuesday morning.

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