Canberra Raiders News

  • Jillaroos hear their names called out for recognition

    Jillaroos players celebrate a Jakiya Whitfeld try as they put on a show for American fans at Allegiant Stadium.

    Jillaroos recognized as top team after historic win in Las Vegas, gaining global support and respect.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Jillaroos are finally getting the recognition they deserve as one of the best sporting teams in the world.

    After their impressive 90-4 victory over England at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, the players departed with a sense of pride knowing that they are making strides towards being known on a global scale.

    This historic Test match marked the first time a women's sporting team played at the home of the Las Vegas Raiders, a venue that will host the 2024 Super Bowl.

    Ali Brigginshaw and her team-mates were pleased to see the support from their growing army of fans and new supporters in America.

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  • Warriors acknowledge alleged Vegas incident during Round 1

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    NRL investigating alleged incident involving journalist being grabbed by throat and verbally abused by Warriors coach.

    LeagueNews.co

    The New Zealand Warriors have confirmed that the NRL integrity unit is investigating an alleged incident that took place during halftime of the club's Round 1 loss to the Canberra Raiders in Las Vegas.

    A journalist from the Guardian, identified as John Davidson, claimed he was grabbed by the throat and verbally abused by Warriors assistant coach Richard Agar as the coaching staff walked through the press box to the players' change rooms.

    The journalist reported the incident to the NRL, and a witness has backed up his story.

    In response to the allegations, the Warriors released a brief statement acknowledging the situation.

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  • Savage in Sin City: Double Trouble for Raiders

    Raiders and Brumbies unite for ANZAC tribute

    Xavier Savage shines in Las Vegas with impressive game and proposal, showcasing talent and maturity.

    LeagueNews.co

    Xavier Savage had an unforgettable week in Las Vegas, showcasing his talent on and off the field.

    The Canberra Raiders winger scored two tries in a crucial five-minute period, setting the tone for his team's victory over New Zealand.

    He ran an impressive 218 metres and broke seven tackles, exposing the opposition's defensive weaknesses.

    Savage's performance was a testament to his growth and maturity, highlighted by his recent proposal during the trip.

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