Canberra Raiders News

  • Raiders' Starling confident despite Brailey's signing buzz

    Raiders' Starling confident despite Brailey's signing buzz

    Raiders sign Brailey for 2026 season, leaving Starling and Levi off-contract and potentially out of favor.

    LeagueNews.co

    Off-contract Canberra Raiders player Tom Starling has expressed his lack of concern over the club signing Jayden Brailey for the 2026 NRL season.

    Brailey, who was not wanted by the Newcastle Knights, made the decision to move to Canberra despite his off-contract status.

    The Raiders have Owen Pattie lined up as their future dummy half, leaving Starling and Danny Levi, both off-contract at the end of this year, likely out of favor for next season.

    The club may consider retaining one of the duo in their Top 30 squad, but this could result in the player ending up in reserve grade.

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  • Future Fortune: Fogarty Eyes $1 Million Manly Move

    Broncos v Roosters: Hunt in for Piakura; Hugo's huge chance

    Manly Sea Eagles interested in signing Jamal Fogarty for $1 million contract due to impressive history.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Manly Sea Eagles are rumored to be offering Jamal Fogarty a lucrative two-year contract worth approximately $1 million.

    Fogarty, a veteran halfback currently with the Canberra Raiders, has caught the attention of Manly as a potential replacement for Daly Cherry-Evans.

    Fogarty's impressive performances over the past four seasons have solidified his reputation as one of the top kickers in the league.

    However, his future with the Raiders has been uncertain ever since the arrival of Ethan Sanders from the Parramatta Eels.

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  • Storm thunder, Roosters hit rock bottom, Raiders rise

    Storm thunder, Roosters hit rock bottom, Raiders rise

    Storm dominate, Roosters struggle, Raiders shine. Eels, Dolphins win. Bulldogs on top. Chaos reigns with upsets.

    LeagueNews.co

    Round 5 of the NRL saw the Storm sending a strong message, the Roosters hitting an all-time low, and the Raiders rising once again.

    The Eels and Dolphins both secured their first wins of the season on Saturday afternoon and evening.

    Meanwhile, the Bulldogs continued their unbeaten start to the season, maintaining the top spot on the Power Rankings.

    The weekend was filled with chaos, with upsets, blowouts, and sin bins keeping fans on the edge of their seats.

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