Canberra Raiders NRL News

  • FIVE potential landing spots for Chevy Stewart

    FIVE potential landing spots for Chevy Stewart

    Chevy Stewart, contracted until 2026, can explore options despite limited NRL appearances at 20.

    Zero Tackle

    Canberra Raiders youngster Chevy Stewart looks as though he'll be at a different club in 2026.

    Despite being contracted in the capital until the end of next season, the club have given him permission to explore his options.

    Signed from the Sharks with views to being the long-term option in the one, Stewart has played NRL on just three occasions.

    That said, at just 20 years of age, this kid has all the talent to forge out a super NRL career in the coming years.

    See more...

  • Raiders duo granted permission to speak with rivals, leave at the end of 2025

    Raiders duo granted permission to speak with rivals, leave at the end of 2025

    Chevy Stewart and Trey Mooney can leave Canberra Raiders, exploring options with rival teams.

    Zero Tackle

    Former Under-19s NSW Blues representatives, Chevy Stewart and Trey Mooney have reportedly been granted immediate permission by the Canberra Raiders to speak with rival teams and leave the club at the end of the season.

    One of the next generation of fullback stars alongside Liam Ison, Sua Fa'alogo and Isaiah Iongi, Stewart's future in Canberra has seemingly been clouded in uncertainty over the past few months.

    On the outer, Stewart has now been granted immediate permission to speak with rival teams and free to leave at the end of the 2025 season alongside teammate Trey Mooney, per The Daily Telegraph.

    As it stands, Stewart has been heavily linked with the St George Illawarra Dragons, as...

    See more...

  • Panthers into top four, Broncos fall from grace and Titans off the bottom: Power Rankings, Round 21

    Panthers into top four, Broncos fall from grace and Titans off the bottom: Power Rankings, Round 21

    Round 21 changed the title race; Bulldogs excelled, Raiders lead, and power rankings updated.

    Zero Tackle

    Round 21 saw a massive shift in the title race via a massive injury, an equally massive result for a contender and wins from two fringe contenders.

    The Bulldogs destruction of Manly reminded us all of their title credentials, while the Raiders look to heading for a first Minor Premiership since 1990.

    Where did your team land on this week's Power Rankings following Round 21?:

    1. Canberra Raiders (Last Week: 1)

    See more...

We acknowledge and pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia


We love the mighty Canberra Raiders
Raidercast est. 2009 as Raiders.net.au
Terms & Conditions of Use