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  • This Raider used to 'get pissed and eat Maccas'. Now he's on the cusp of Origin

    Caden Helmers

    Corey Horsburgh transformed his life, improving his diet and mindset, leading to State of Origin contention.

    The Canberra Times

    Corey Horsburgh takes a second to think about the way he used to spend an off-season and admits: "I've just got pissed and ate Maccas". So how is it the Canberra Raiders firebrand is now in contention for a State of Origin recall?

    The Canberra front-rower patched up his relationship with Ricky Stuart, while enlisting the help of a therapist and his sister - who has helped the Raider perfect his diet - to turn his career around after playing just five NRL games during a season to forget last year.

    "Last year matured me and made me just look at the bigger picture. I just started enjoying my footy in Cup last year, and I just made a conscious...

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  • Raiders v Titans preview

    Raiders v Titans preview

    Raiders lead Titans 19-13 historically; Raiders lost recently but remain in top four standings.

    League Unlimited

    The Canberra Raiders and Gold Coast Titans have met 32 times since their inception in 1998, with the Raiders holding a 19-13 advantage. Of the 15 matches played in Canberra, the home side has claimed 10 victories. The Raiders come into this clash after a tough 32-20 loss to the Canterbury Bulldogs, in which they gave up a commanding 20-0 halftime lead. Despite the setback, Canberra remains comfortably within the top 4. The last time these two sides met, the Raiders were too strong, dominating the second half to secure a 30-20 win in Round 7, contributing to the Titans' ongoing six-game losing streak.

    In Round 10, the Raiders started strongly against the Bulldogs, applying early pressure and keeping their opponents scoreless through much of the first half. However, the Bulldogs hit back with a vengeance after the break, scoring 32 unanswered points to hand Canberra a disappointing 32-20 defeat. Despite the loss, the Raiders showed glimpses of their potential, particularly in the opening half, and remain in the top 4, with plenty to build on moving forward.

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  • OFFICIAL: Manly Sea Eagles lock in Cherry-Evans replacement

    Dragons, Raiders to consider contract options for spine players

    Jamal Fogarty will leave the Canberra Raiders after the 2025 NRL season, confirming months of speculation.

    Zero Tackle

    After months of speculation, the future of veteran halfback Jamal Fogarty has officially been confirmed and will exit the Canberra Raiders at the end of the 2025 NRL season.

    Getting better with age, Fogarty has spent the last four seasons with the Canberra Raiders, which has seen him take his game to a new level and be regarded as one of the best kickers in the competition.

    RELATED >> Jamal Fogarty breaks silence on Raiders exit

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