Canberra Raiders NRL News

  • Rugged prop departs Raiders to return home

    Newcastle Herald

    ALMOST seven years after making his NRL debut for the Newcastle Knights, Pasami Saulo's career has gone full circle.

    As revealed by the Newcastle Herald earlier this month, Saulo will rejoin the Knights on a two-year deal from next season.

    The rugged prop has been released from the final year of contract with Canberra to return home.

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  • Dragons confirm return timeline for Jaydn Su'A, three others

    Su’A ready for senior role at Dragons, provides captaincy update

    Jadyn Su'A will play again this year despite a knee injury; targeting Round 25 return.

    Zero Tackle

    The St George Illawarra Dragons have confirmed second-rower Jadyn Su'A will play again this year despite suffering a knee injury last weekend against the North Queensland Cowboys.

    The State of Origin calibre edge forward has been one of the best in an underperforming St George Illawarra side this year, but has now been added to the club's lengthy injury list which also features a host of players out for the remainder of the year.

    His Grade 2 medial ligament injury will see him avoid surgery and be in line for a return in Round 25.

    That means he will miss this weekend's game against the Canberra Raiders, where he has been replaced by Michael Molo, as well as a local derby in Round 23 against...

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  • The controversial 'six again' call haunts Raiders fans. But I reckon they can win it all this year

    The 'six again' call in the 2019 grand final still haunts the Raiders and their fans. Pictures by Sitthixay Ditthavong, supplied

    The Canberra Raiders have a better chance at winning the premiership this season than in 2019.

    The Canberra Times

    The Canberra Raiders are a better chance of winning the premiership this season than in 2019, when they went all the way to the grand final only to lose to Sydney Roosters in controversial circumstances.

    That's not to say they will automatically go one better - it obviously doesn't work like that - but this is a more open competition than the 2019 version and as such a more winnable one for the Raiders.

    Six years ago, Melbourne and the Roosters were standout teams. Melbourne had thrashed North Queensland to win the 2017 grand final and then lost to the Roosters in the 2018 decider.

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