Canberra Raiders News

  • Tide turning for Titans with De Groot's return

    De Groot confident tide will turn for Titans as strike power returns

    Titans' new fullback De Groot impresses with strong performances, gaining advice to drive team momentum.

    LeagueNews.co

    Titans fullback Jaylan De Groot has been stepping up to the challenge, impressing with his performances despite the team's recent struggles.

    After a tough loss to the Raiders, De Groot managed to gain 204 run metres and two line breaks in an effort to drive momentum for his side.

    With only five NRL games under his belt, De Groot is leaning on the advice of coach Des Hasler and former players who have worn the number 1 jersey for the Titans.

    Despite the team's recent setbacks, De Groot remains optimistic about the Titans' future, believing that they will soon turn things around.

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  • Raiders bloom, Knights fall, Panthers rise: NRL Round 7

    Raiders bloom, Knights fall, Panthers rise: NRL Round 7

    Knights and Roosters worst-performing, Panthers and Raiders shining, Bulldogs determined, competition competitiveness questioned.

    LeagueNews.co

    The latest NRL Power Rankings for Round 7 reveal the Knights as officially the worst-performing team, with the Roosters also underperforming.

    The Panthers have rebounded well, while the Raiders are finally receiving the recognition they deserve.

    The Bulldogs are showing determination to win the competition, with the Warriors also performing strongly.

    According to a report on zerotackle.com, the competitiveness in the 2025 competition has been called into question, with the focus on whether any team other than the Bulldogs wants to win.

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  • Raiders ready to tackle Bears and Storm

    Maxigesic Recovery Report: Trio available this week

    Raiders and Storm prepare for crucial NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg matches following impressive wins.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Raiders are gearing up for important NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg clashes against the Bears and Storm this weekend after securing impressive victories in the previous round.

    Fresh off a dominating 56-24 win against the Sea Eagles, Canberra is looking to continue their winning streak.

    On the other hand, Melbourne suffered a surprising 34-26 loss to the Silktails, setting the stage for an exciting match between the second-placed Storm and the fourth-placed Raiders.

    The upcoming game serves as a test for both teams early in the competition.

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