Canberra Raiders NRL News

  • The ex-Raider, the mayor and a city divided by a cross-sport traitor

    Caden Helmers

    Kenrick Winchester may block Sam Williams at Queanbeyan border amid hero-turned-enemy transformation.

    The Canberra Times

    Former Canberra Raiders halfback Sam Williams is in danger of being blocked at the Queanbeyan border as one of the city's favourite heroes transforms into the enemy this weekend.

    Former Canberra Raiders halfback Sam Williams is in danger of being blocked at the Queanbeyan border as one of the city's favourite heroes transforms into the enemy this weekend.

    Williams has divided the city and put himself firmly in the sights of Mayor Kenrick Winchester just months after guiding the Queanbeyan Kangaroos to back-to-back rugby league titles.

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  • Raiders star draws interest from NRL rivals; ex-Panthers flyer's return bid stalls: Transfer Whispers

    Raiders star draws interest from NRL rivals; ex-Panthers flyer’s return bid stalls: Transfer Whispers

    Rival NRL clubs eye Raiders' hooker Tom Starling amid competition for No.9 position next season.

    Fox League

    Rival NRL clubs are lining up to make a play for in form Raiders hooker Tom Starling amid a logjam at No.9 at the Green Machine next season.

    The Raiders recently signed Pattie to a long-term extension and see him as the future at the club, but they also signed Knights hooker Jayden Brailey on a two-year deal from next season.

    The Daily Telegraph
    reported the Cowboys, Sea Eagles and Eels are interested in Starling, who has arguably been the form dummyhalf of the season to date.

    Starling has assumed the starting role for the Raiders, this season and looks much fitter than in previous seasons, with Danny Levi and young gun Owen Pattie competing for the bench spot.

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  • The Raiders' Viking horn returns home - largely unscathed

    David Polkinghorne

    Canberra Raiders HQ receives $5000 Viking horn from Las Vegas, now a permanent foyer fixture.

    The Canberra Times

    There's a new saying at Canberra Raiders HQ - home is where you lay your Viking horn.

    After a 12,500-kilometre voyage, the Las Vegas-made horn is set to find a permanent home in the foyer of Raiders HQ.

    The Raiders were so impressed with the horn they had made for their season opener in Sin City, they've brought it back to the capital - at the cost of about $5000.

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