Canberra Raiders News

  • Judiciary Tackles Tino Fa'asuamaleaui: Charged Rugby Captain

    Judiciary update: Tino Fa'asuamaleaui

    Gold Coast Titans captain Tino Fa'asuamaleaui charged for high tackle, may miss matches along with teammates.

    LeagueNews.co

    Gold Coast Titans captain Tino Fa'asuamaleaui has been charged by the match review committee after being sin-binned in the first minute of their Round 5 clash against the Dolphins for high contact on Felise Kaufusi.

    He faces a Grade 2 Careless High Tackle charge, which will result in a one-match ban if he pleads guilty.

    If he chooses to fight the charge and is found guilty, he will also miss the following round against the Raiders.

    In addition to Fa'asuamaleaui, Beau Fermor and Jaimin Jolliffe were also charged with Grade 1 Careless High Tackles, which come with a $1,500 fine if they opt for an early guilty plea.

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  • Former player eliminated from reality show Alone Australia

    Former player eliminated from reality show Alone Australia

    Former NRL player Matthew Allwood eliminated from Alone Australia after 16 days, citing missing family as reason.

    LeagueNews.co

    Former Canberra Raiders and New Zealand Warriors outside back, Matthew Allwood, has been eliminated from the reality television show Alone Australia after spending 16 days in the wild.

    Allwood was one of ten contestants in the third season of the show, which was filmed in Tasmania's West Coast Ranges.

    Despite his best efforts, Allwood could not stay in the competition as long as he had hoped, citing missing his family - wife Ainsley, three-year-old Remy, and one-year-old Lani - as the primary reason for his departure.

    His wife, Ainsley, showed her support for him on Facebook, saying "SO BLOODY PROUD OF YOU MATTY!! Anyone sitting at home on their couch watching, thinking they could do better, go on.

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  • Young aims to captain Raiders after victory

    'Goal of mine': Young declares captaincy ambition

    Hudson Young aims to be Raiders captain after leading team to victory, praised by coach.

    LeagueNews.co

    After leading the Raiders to victory against the Sharks, Hudson Young has expressed his desire to become the team's captain officially.

    Following the stunning win, Raiders coach Ricky Stuart praised Young's leadership qualities and potential as a future captain.

    At just 25 years old, Young has already made a name for himself as one of the NRL's most dynamic players, known for his game-winning performances and tough tackles.

    Young's ambition to become captain reflects his dedication to the team and his desire to lead them to further success.

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