Canberra Raiders NRL News

  • Starling no-try call '50-50': The controversial calls that could've gone Canberra's way

    David Polkinghorne

    The NRL sees the Starling no-try as a debatable call, avoiding commentary on unclear decisions.

    The Canberra Times

    The NRL view the Tom Starling no-try decision as a 50-50 call that could've gone either way.

    And footage has emerged of Canterbury hooker Reed Mahoney suggesting the Max King go-ahead try should've been a penalty to the Canberra Raiders about 25 metres out from the Bulldogs' line.

    The NRL have taken a different approach to refereeing decisions this season, scrapping football boss Graham Annesley's weekly press conferences and declining to comment on anything that isn't a clear-cut mistake.

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  • Tungai Takes a Timeout for 2025 NRLW

    'Dear Warrior' jersey launched

    Shakiah Tungai will miss the 2025 NRLW season, choosing time away from the sport.

    LeagueNews.co

    Shakiah Tungai, the Raiders NRLW winger (Raider #13), has confirmed she will miss the 2025 NRLW season.

    The decision comes as Tungai chooses to take time away from the sport after participating in the club's inaugural two NRLW seasons.

    Raiders NRLW coach Darrin Borthwick expressed the club's support, stating they wish Tungai "all the best for the year ahead."

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  • Raiders fall in biggest home match in 30 years

    Raiders fall in biggest home match in 30 years

    Canberra Raiders hosted 23,827 fans in a record-setting match against the Bulldogs, marking their biggest crowd.

    Canberra Weekly

    It was a sea of blue, green and white, as the Canberra Raiders played in front of their biggest regular season crowd in 30 years.

    23,827 fans filled GIO Stadium Canberra in the Raiders' top of the table clash against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs on Saturday 10 May.

    It's the second record for the Raiders at home in the 2025 season.

    A record-breaking 18,884 people attended their match against the Brisbane Broncos on Saturday 15 March, the biggest first home game crowd since 1999.

    Canberra mates Mark Suhr and Tammie Ashlin were at the match but were supporting opposing...

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