Canberra Raiders News

  • Raiders Raid the Wins, Bulldogs Snatch Close Call

    NSW Cup & Jersey Flegg: Round 16 Wrap

    In Round 16, Jersey Flegg won again, while NSW Cup lost narrowly to Bulldogs 16-6.

    LeagueNews.co

    In Round 16 of the NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg competitions, the Raiders had a mixed performance.

    The Jersey Flegg Cup team secured their seventh consecutive victory, solidifying their position at the top of the ladder.

    In contrast, the NSW Cup side narrowly lost to the Bulldogs.

    The Bulldogs jumped to an early lead, going into halftime with a significant 16-6 advantage.

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  • Raiders and Knights: Tug-of-War on the Field

    Selection Table: Cleary on track; Trbojevic embracing new role

    Canberra Raiders announce Round 17 team; Hudson Young rested, Simi Sasagi starts, Corey Horsburgh's 100th match.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Canberra Raiders have announced their team for the Round 17 clash against the Newcastle Knights, scheduled for Friday night at McDonald Jones Stadium.

    Key player Hudson Young will not be participating as he is being rested due to an ongoing groin issue, following a demanding period juggling club football and State of Origin duties.

    As a result, Simi Sasagi will start in Young's place, with Noah Martin joining the bench for his second NRL match.

    Additionally, Corey Horsburgh is set to play his 100th match for the club.

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  • Bulldogs Bark Back: Raiders Tamed at Last

    NRLW The Players: Caitlin Turnbull

    Bulldogs secured a vital win against Raiders; Tuala's try overshadowed team's discipline issues with penalties.

    LeagueNews.co

    In Round 16 of the Senior Pathways, the Bulldogs celebrated a crucial victory against the Canberra Raiders at Belmore Sports Ground, marking their first win in six weeks.

    The match also saw both Jersey Flegg Cup teams narrowly lose, while the Ron Massey Cup team secured a victory in their Round 12 matchup.

    The Bulldogs started strong, with Jonathan Sua showcasing his speed down the left flank, setting up Enari Tuala for a try, putting Canterbury ahead 6-0.

    However, Canterbury's mounting ill discipline was evident when Tuala was sin-binned after a series of penalties, allowing the Raiders to capitalize.

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