Canberra Raiders NRL News

  • Fogarty breaks silence on looming contract decision as NRL great backs 'exuberant' Raiders

    Melanie Dinjaski

    Canberra Raiders' Jamal Fogarty considering future, in talks for revised contract amidst interest from Manly.

    The Canberra Times

    Canberra Raiders halfback Jamal Fogarty has been tight-lipped about his future in the capital but finally broke his silence as a deal appears imminent.

    Fogarty has been one of the most talked about names in rugby league in recent weeks after the Raiders didn't trigger a contract option for 2026 worth $650,000 and Manly swooped in to try and sign the veteran No.7 on a reported two-year $1 million deal.

    Following much negotiation between the Raiders and Fogarty's agent Tas Bartlett, coach Ricky Stuart tabled a revised "attractive" two-year contract to keep the half in green, matching Manly's $1 million offer.

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  • Monday Buzz: Manly Sea Eagles schedule isn't the issue, the real problem is Daly Cherry-Evans' captaincy

    Monday Buzz: Manly Sea Eagles schedule isn’t the issue, the real problem is Daly Cherry-Evans’ captaincy

    Manly's coach blames NRL schedule for poor form, but real issue is Daly Cherry-Evans' captaincy position.

    The Daily Telegraph

    Manly coach Anthony Seibold is blaming the NRL schedule for the Sea Eagles' poor form.

    This is a cop out.

    His real problem is veteran halfback Daly Cherry-Evans and emerging concerns over his position as captain.

    More to that in a moment.

    As for Seibold's rant, Manly had five of its first seven games at home - a luxury some other clubs would kill for.

    Cronulla has two home matches in the first 10 rounds. Plus they've been to Las Vegas, Townsville, Perth, Canberra and Newcastle.

    The real problem for Anthony Seibold and Manly isn't the draw. Picture: NRL Photos

    Not once has Craig Fitzgibbon complained about it.

    But back to Manly and the...

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  • Hasler provides update on Fifita, Campbell, Foran

    NRL 2025 fixture analysis: Gold Coast Titans

    Titans coach updates on injuries: Campbell may not need surgery, but both him and Fifita out for weeks.

    Zero Tackle

    Gold Coast Titans head coach has revealed better than expected news on Jayden Campbell, and confirmed David Fifita won't be back within the next month.

    Both Fifita and Campbell were late withdrawals from the Titans loss to the Canberra Raiders on Sunday afternoon at home, with Campbell understood to have suffered a syndesmosis injury at training, and Fifita battling a hamstring complaint.

    "We had a bit of good news on JC [Jayden Campbell], so we don't think he will need an operation, but he will still probably be four or five weeks to get over that," Hasler said.

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