Canberra Raiders NRL News

  • Canberra or Manly?: Fogarty comments on future, set to make switch

    Dragons, Raiders to consider contract options for spine players

    Canberra Raiders' Jamal Fogarty weighing options as Manly Sea Eagles increase offer for his signature.

    Zero Tackle

    Amidst a two-club battle for his signature, Canberra Raiders halfback Jamal Fogarty has commented on his future as the Manly Sea Eagles have reportedly increased their offer to lure him away from the nation's capital.

    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.

    Earmarked as a potential Daly Cherry-Evans' replacement for some time, reports from News Corp previously indicated that the Manly Sea Eagles were preparing to offer him...

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  • Changes confirmed for Anzac weekend: NRL referees, Round 8

    Changes confirmed for Anzac weekend: NRL referees, Round 8

    Kennedy and Gee won't referee this weekend, Sharpe and Raymond receive games; Badger and Gee in bunker.

    Zero Tackle

    The NRL have confirmed both Liam Kennedy and Adam Gee will not referee on-field this weekend, while Belinda Sharpe and Wyatt Raymond will both receive games.

    Kennedy was in charge of Monday afternoon's game between the Wests Tigers and Parramatta Eels, while Adam Gee officiated the Gold Coast Titans and Canberra Raiders clash on Sunday.

    Elsewhere, Adam Gee and Kasey Badger will both double up in the bunker with Chris Butler continuing to be overlooked for an appointment, while Raymond, who is needed in Auckland on Friday, will also not have a game in front of the video screens this weekend.

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  • Forwards surge as lead narrows for May: Zero Tackle's NRL MVP, Round 7

    Forwards surge as lead narrows for May: Zero Tackle’s NRL MVP, Round 7

    Haas and Young rise in MVP rankings, May still leads by 8 votes over Gray. Tedesco falls to fifth.

    Zero Tackle

    Brisbane Broncos prop Payne Haas and Canberra Raiders second-rower Hudson Young have surged up Zero Tackle's NRL MVP rankings after Round 7 on the back of excellent performances, but it continues to be Terrell May sitting atop the standings.

    May managed just three votes out of the Tigers' loss to the Parramatta Eels on Easter Monday, but continues to cling onto the lead - this time by eight votes - ahead of South Sydney fullback Jye Gray, who failed to score in the Rabbitohs' 32-0 loss to the Canterbury Bulldogs.

    They have both jumped James Tedesco, who falls to fifth spot in the rankings...

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