Canberra Raiders NRL News

  • 'The club made a business decision and so did I': Jamal Fogarty reveals how negotiations with the Raiders collapsed

    ‘The club made a business decision and so did I’: Jamal Fogarty reveals how negotiations with the Raiders collapsed

    Jamal Fogarty cleared up contract details with Canberra, addressing speculation and expressing disappointment over leaving.

    The Daily Telegraph

    Jamal Fogarty has set the record straight on his contract breakdown with Canberra and addressed speculation of a feud with Raiders coach Ricky Stuart.

    Fogarty has broken his silence on his decision to quit the Raiders, admitting he is "gutted" as he prepares to lead a new era at Manly as Daly Cherry-Evans' halfback successor.

    In his first interview since signing a $2.1 million deal with the Sea Eagles, Fogarty goes into Sunday's Magic Round blockbuster against the Storm with the hot hand after his superb match-winning performance to inspire Canberra's 40-28 comeback win against the...

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  • Hunt's ill-timed horror as Broncos star returns; Cleary's painful change - Furnace

    Hunt’s ill-timed horror as Broncos star returns; Cleary’s painful change — Furnace

    The Furnace previews Magic Round 9, highlighting players under pressure at each club.

    Fox League

    Welcome to The Furnace!

    FRIDAY MAY 2

    In this weekly preview,
    foxsports.com.au
    dissects every game by looking at each team's burning question.

    This week we have a focus on the players under pressure at each club for a variety of reasons heading into Magic Round.

    Read on for The Furnace for Magic Round 9!

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  • Raiders in the best spot to deal with 'confusing' NRL penalty crackdown

    Melanie Dinjaski

    NRL aims to minimize Bunker delays; Raiders likely best equipped for evolving officiating standards.

    The Canberra Times

    As the NRL plan to reduce the interference of the Bunker calling delayed penalties, ahead of Magic Round the Canberra Raiders could be in the best position to manage the ever-changing goalposts of rugby league officiating.

    This week NRL boss Andrew Abdo claimed there had been no league-directed recent crackdown on high tackles.

    That was despite multiple incidents in recent weeks where much to the surprise of players, coaches and fans, play had been stopped, and penalties had been called several tackles after the fact.

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