Canberra Raiders News

  • Raiders' young guns shine in Junior Reps clash

    Junior Reps Wrap: Round Seven

    Raiders junior pathways won 2 out of 4 matches, led by Kymiah Stewart, for shot at finals.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Raiders junior pathways had a successful weekend in round seven, securing two wins out of four matches as they approach the finals series.

    The team dominated the first half, scoring all 30 points within the opening 30 minutes of play.

    Kymiah Stewart, a backrower for the Raiders, kicked off the match with a try double in the first five minutes.

    This victory has kept the Raiders in contention for a spot in the finals in their first season, with the team currently sitting two points behind the eighth-placed Panthers.

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  • From Hooker to Hot Property: Broncos Discuss New Deal

    From Hooker to Hot Property: Broncos Discuss New Deal

    Brisbane Broncos in talks with hooker Cory Paix, high-paid player, overlooked for first-grade, linked to other teams.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Brisbane Broncos have opened talks with off-contract hooker Cory Paix, a player who had been rumored to be on his way out of the club for the past three years.

    Despite not making a first-grade appearance last season, Paix was one of the highest-paid players in the QLD Cup competition, with an estimated salary of $320,000 per season.

    He was overlooked for first-grade spots in favor of other players and was linked with several other teams, including the Canberra Raiders, Manly Sea Eagles, and Sydney Roosters, as well as clubs in the Super League competition.

    Paix had even been granted permission to speak with rival clubs from the end of 2023 by the Broncos, who seemed willing to let him go.

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  • Riding the wave to stay on top, Barrow

    Paul Crarey holding a microphone as he is interviewed

    Barrow Raiders coach Crarey pushes team to keep winning streak, stay at League 1 top.

    LeagueNews.co

    Barrow Raiders head coach Paul Crarey is urging his team to continue their winning streak and maintain their position at the top of the League 1 table.

    Despite facing tough competition from more established ex-Super League teams like Bradford, Toulouse, Widnes Vikings, and Halifax Panthers, Crarey remains confident in his team's abilities and is determined to challenge the bigger clubs.

    "We're not afraid of anyone and we're not afraid to play," Crarey asserted.

    He praised his team for their recent success, stating, "We've come here and got an unbelievable result.

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