Canberra Raiders NRL News

  • 'Couldn't have done more': Confusion over Bunker call as Raiders speedster denied try

    North Queensland Cowboys

    Canberra's Kaeo Weekes denied a try due to obstruction against the Sharks, despite a brilliant run.

    Wide World of Sports

    Canberra star Kaeo Weekes was robbed of a brilliant solo try in the first half of his side's clash against the Sharks on Thursday night.

    In a back-and-forth opening half, Weekes looked to have set the contest alight, bursting through a gap and racing past opposing fullback Will Kennedy.

    However, after referee Todd Smith awarded the try, the Bunker came over the top and ruled Matty Nicholson had obstructed Braydon Trindall in the lead-up.

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  • Live: Can the Canberra Raiders bounce back from two-straight losses?

    David Polkinghorne

    Canberra Raiders seek win amid sin-bin frenzy; officials cracking down on high contact.

    The Canberra Times

    The Canberra Raiders are looking to end a two-game losing streak - although they'll have to do it while also contending with an NRL sin-bin frenzy.

    The Canberra Raiders are looking to end a two-game losing streak - although they'll have to do it while also contending with an NRL sin-bin frenzy.

    Officials are set to crack down on high contact this round and the Raiders and Cronulla will find out exactly what that means at Canberra Stadium tonight.

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  • Raiders risk could be other teams' reward

    Raiders risk could be other teams’ reward

    Canberra risks losing experienced half Jamal Fogarty if they don't extend his contract by round six.

    Zero Tackle

    By now, Canberra should know better than to undervalue experience in the halves.But unless the Raiders act swiftly, Jamal Fogarty, the steady hand who's been steering their attack since 2022, could walk out the door with barely a backwards glance from club officials.The Raiders have until round six to activate a clause in Fogarty's contract or lose exclusive rights to him beyond 2025. If they stall much longer, he'll hit the open market, and in a competition crying out for mature, tactical No.7s, there'll be no shortage of suitors.

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