Canberra Raiders NRL News

  • Origin great talks up Young for Blues recall as Titans make big team changes

    Melanie Dinjaski

    Hudson Young seeks State of Origin success, impressing with Canberra Raiders performance and expected to shine against Titans.

    The Canberra Times

    Hudson Young has not yet tasted victory playing a State of Origin game, but that could be exactly why Blues selectors look his way in the 2025 series according to a NSW legend.

    Young is flying for the Canberra Raiders right now. The Maitland-born forward has shown his penchant for scoring with five tries in six matches, he's been an offload machine and is boasting a career-high average of 135 total metres a game.

    A date with the Gold Coast Titans on Sunday afternoon in Robina awaits, with the Canberra side out to win their third-straight game and Young is expected to again have a big impact.

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  • Ankle injury to star half rocks Titans ahead of Raiders

    Gold Coast half Jayden Campbell  has an ankle injury and will miss the clash with Canberra. Photo: Jason O'BRIEN/AAP PHOTOS

    Jayden Campbell's ankle injury rocks Gold Coast as Titans await scan results ahead of upcoming match.

    The Canberra Times

    An ankle injury at training to halfback Jayden Campbell has rocked Gold Coast ahead of their home clash with in-form Canberra.

    The 25-year-old has been ruled out of Sunday's clash as the Titans sweat on scan results to determine the length of his absence.

    Campbell has been the Titans' most consistent and best player in the opening rounds and, with veteran playmaker Kieran Foran (biceps) and former Wallabies No.10 Carter Gordon (back) both still on the injured list, the club is now skinny in the halves.

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  • NRL draw anomalies expose a gifted run for Brisbane Broncos while Sea Eagles, Sharks and Raiders suffer

    NRL draw anomalies expose a gifted run for Brisbane Broncos while Sea Eagles, Sharks and Raiders suffer

    Manly coach Seibold frustrated over grueling schedule with three games in 11 days, highlighting player welfare concerns.

    The Daily Telegraph

    Manly coach Anthony Seibold has every reason to complain about the club's brutal draw that has included three games in 11 days, the latest a two-point loss to the Dragons on Thursday night.

    "The NRL has never been more demanding and we talk about player welfare and wellbeing and so on and I just don't understand how … not only five games in 25 days but three in 11 days," Seibold said after his side's 20-18 loss to the Dragons on Thursday night.

    "I see it's the same at other clubs, the Raiders, the Sharks … but just look at us for a minute. Three games in 11 days then we lose two days going to Perth, it's a five-hour trip...

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