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  • Manly table new offer as Fogarty turns his attention to red-hot Dolphins

    Caden Helmers

    Manly counters Canberra's offer to keep Jamal Fogarty with a three-year deal, shifting his focus to the Dolphins.

    The Canberra Times

    Manly have countered Canberra's latest bid to keep Jamal Fogarty by tabling a three-year offer for the Raiders halfback, who has now turned his attention to a Dolphins side fresh off "the best game of football" they've played since joining the NRL.

    The Raiders had offered Fogarty a revised two-year deal to stay in Canberra which would give coach Ricky Stuart an experienced playmaker to help develop rising stars Ethan Sanders and Ethan Strange.

    Now Manly have raised the stakes by upping their offer to three years, with the club chasing a halfback to fill the void left by Daly Cherry-Evans when he leaves Brookvale at season's end.

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  • Can Hudson Young stake a claim as the Raiders' greatest second-rower?

    Region Canberra

    In 2025, Hudson Young added straight-line attacking to his game, improving from his lateral tendencies.

    The Riotact

    In 2025, Hudson Young introduced a new dimension to his game when he became a straight-line attacking forward.

    In previous seasons, Young had a propensity to be too lateral and was, at times, an easy target for defenders.

    This style ended up crowding the Raiders' attack as he traversed across the field.

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  • Canberra or Manly?: Fogarty comments on future, receives upgraded contract offer

    Dragons, Raiders to consider contract options for spine players

    Canberra Raiders' Jamal Fogarty considers offer from Manly Sea Eagles amid two-club battle for him.

    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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