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  • Raiders overturn 18-point HT deficit to blow Dolphins away

    Raiders overturn 18-point HT deficit to blow Dolphins away

    Nikorima sin-binned; Raiders scored, but Dolphins led with two tries in first half.

    League Unlimited

    The opening ten minutes saw more high tackle controversy when Kodi Nikorima was sent to the sin bin by referee Ashley Klein after advice from the bunker. The Raiders took advantage of the extra man just a minute later though that needed a long look from the bunker to overturn Ashley Klein's no try call for Savelio Tamale to score.

    Despite the early try for the Raiders, it was the Dolphins who had the better of the first half as they scored and took the lead when Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow scored after a poor defensive read from Jamal Fogarty. The Dolphins then took the same route again as a mismatch in defence sent Herbie Farnworth over in the corner.

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  • Raiders produce second half blitz to down Dolphins

    Canberra have swamped the Dolphins in the second half to post a 12-point win at GIO Stadium. Photo: HANDOUT/NRL PHOTOS

    Canberra defeated the Dolphins 40-28, rallying in the second half after trailing 28-10 at halftime.

    The Canberra Times

    Canberra have again toppled the Dolphins, roaring home in the second half to secure a 40-28 win in their Sunday afternoon NRL clash.

    The past two battles between the teams had been decided in golden point - both in the Raiders' favour - but in their first meeting at GIO Stadium the green machine came up  with the goods in emphatic style.

    Kristian Woolf's visitors looked in great shape at halftime with a 28-10 lead, appearing on track to set a new club benchmark of four successive wins.

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  • 'Look at Ricky': Raiders coach lets loose again as Dolphins stunned by second-half comeback

    Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks

    Canberra rallied from 18 points down to win 40-28 against the Dolphins after a challenging first half.

    Wide World of Sports

    Canberra have overcome a shock first-half onslaught, coming from 18 points down to secure the 40-28 victory over a red-hot Dolphins outfit on Sunday afternoon.

    After a slow start that saw Kodi Nikorima sin binned for a high tackle and Savelio Tamale open the scoring, the visitors bounced back in style at GIO Stadium.

    Nikorima and halves partner Isaiya Katoa were at their classy best with ball in hand, while Jake Averillo and Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow showed off their speed and X-factor as the Dolphins took a 28-10 lead into the half-time break.

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