Canberra Raiders News

  • Raiders Rise, Flegg Falls: Weekend Roundup

    NSW Cup & Jersey Flegg: Round 8 Wrap

    In Round 8, Raiders' NSW Cup won against Bears; Jersey Flegg lost to Storm at Belconnen.

    LeagueNews.co

    In Round 8, the NSW Cup team for the Raiders secured a significant victory over the Bears at GIO Stadium, while the Jersey Flegg side was defeated by the Storm at Raiders Belconnen.

    The Bears initiated the scoring with a try from Matt Komolafe just two minutes into the match.

    However, the Raiders responded quickly; within 12 minutes, Myles Martin spun his way over the tryline, marking his first try for the team.

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  • Shoulder Woes: Saifiti's Try Leaves Him Out

    Injury Update: Saifiti ruled out with shoulder

    Saifiti out one or two matches with a shoulder injury; others set to play against Roosters.

    LeagueNews.co

    Injury Update: Saifiti Ruled Out with Shoulder

    Dolphins' front rower Daniel Saifiti is set to miss one or two matches due to a shoulder injury sustained while scoring a try against the Raiders on Sunday.

    In contrast, international hooker Jeremy Marshall-King, forward Felise Kaufusi, and utility Kurt Donoghoe are confirmed to play in the upcoming match against the Roosters on Friday.

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  • Six Players Charge into Controversy Post-Match

    Six Players Charge into Controversy Post-Match

    Six players charged after Sunday matches; fines up to $2,500 for careless high tackles and crusher tackles.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Match Review Committee (MRC) has charged six players following the Sunday matches featuring the Canberra Raiders against The Dolphins and the Cronulla Sharks against the Wests Tigers.

    According to zerotackle.com, Briton Nikora and Fonua Pole, both sent to the sin-bin, have been fined for Grade 1 Careless High Tackles, with fines ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 for Nikora and $1,000 to $1,500 for Pole.

    Canberra Raiders players Ethan Strange and Matty Nicholson were also charged with a Grade 1 Crusher Tackle.

    They are not facing suspensions but could incur fines of up to $2,000, depending on whether they accept an early guilty plea or contest the charge at the Judiciary.

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