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  • 'I have butterflies': Former Raiders' 'journey' to NRL return almost complete after shock incident

    ‘I have butterflies’: Former Raiders’ ‘journey’ to NRL return almost complete after shock incident

    Corey Harawira-Naera is cleared to pursue an NRL return after overcoming seizure-related obstacles.

    Fox League

    Corey Harawira-Naera is reportedly free to explore an NRL return almost two years after he suffered a shock seizure that threatened to end his footballing career.

    Harawira-Naera has since gone through a wave of medical tests and his manager, George Mimis, even told him: "If you were my son, I'd tell you to hang them up."

    According to the
    SMH
    , Harawira-Naera has been informed that all medical, legal or regulatory roadblocks standing in the way of his rugby league rebirth have been cleared.

    The 29-year-old last took the field in May 2023, suffering a seizure against the Rabbitohs before it was ultimately deemed impossible to determine the cause of the incident.

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  • Tom Starling's NRL future confirmed with new deal signed

    Tom Starling’s NRL future confirmed with new deal signed

    Tom Starling re-signs with the Canberra Raiders until 2027, bolstering their dummy half position.

    Zero Tackle

    The Canberra Raiders have confirmed hooker Tom Starling has re-signed until at least the end of the 2027 NRL season.

    The crafty dummy half has added two years to his tenure in the nation's capital in a move that will overload the club's dummy half stocks.

    Starling, the club's current starting dummy half, has played 118 matches for the Raiders since 2019, and played all ten games this year where he has been a critical part of the green machine's march up the ladder despite running into a horror fixture list.

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  • 'I would have been filthy': Raiders star recommits to Canberra

    David Polkinghorne

    Tom Starling re-signed with the Raiders, believing in their potential and his role as an emerging leader.

    The Canberra Times

    Tom Starling feels the Green Machine are building towards something special and he would've been "filthy" if he wasn't a part of it.

    It's why the Canberra Raiders starting hooker has re-signed for another two seasons, keeping him in lime green until at least the end of 2027.

    The 26-year-old is an emerging leader in the capital and his form in the No.9 jersey has been a driving factor in the Raiders sitting fourth on the NRL ladder.

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