Canberra Raiders NRL News

  • 'They have every right to be upset': Raiders vow to atone for home defeats

    'They have every right to be upset': Raiders vow to atone for home defeats

    Levi supports Canberra fans booing, Raiders focusing on discipline for upcoming game against Tigers.

    The Canberra Times

    Danny Levi says Canberra Raiders fans had every right to boo them and it was driving the Green Machine to turn things around this week.

    It comes as the Raiders put a focus on stamping out the ill-discipline that crept into their game and they've taken ownership of the issue ahead of their clash against the Wests Tigers at Campbelltown on Sunday.

    Fans booed the Raiders off Canberra Stadium at half-time in their loss to North Queensland on the weekend after they went into the break 22-0 down.

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  • Raiders fans 'right to be upset' over home humiliations

    Raiders fans ‘right to be upset’ over home humiliations

    Canberra aims for away success after poor home form, facing Wests Tigers with determination.

    Canberra Weekly

    Canberra's worrying home form has left them determined to make up for it in their away journey to the resurgent Wests Tigers.

    The Raiders have won three from three on the road but they have not experienced victory in front of their home fans in 10 weeks, with an embarrassing 34-16 loss to North Queensland on Friday the latest.

    Down 22-0 after an abysmal first half, Canberra were booed off by their typically devoted supporters.

    "They have every right to be upset," said hooker Danny Levi on Wednesday. 

    "We can't keep coming home and turning out performances like that. They come out and support us and for us to...

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  • The Raiders hooker set to end an NRL exile in search of a new contract

    The Raiders hooker set to end an NRL exile in search of a new contract

    Zac Woolford returns to Raiders after Starling's injury, fighting for his place in team.

    The Canberra Times

    Zac Woolford could be playing for his future as the Canberra Raiders hooker prepares to end his NRL exile and play his first top grade game of the year.

    The 27-year-old hooker has been drafted into the Raiders' NRL side for the first time this year ahead of a clash with the Wests Tigers at Campbelltown Stadium on Sunday.

    Woolford's recall to the bench comes after Tom Starling entered the NRL's concussion protocols following last week's defeat to North Queensland, with fellow hooker Adrian Trevilyan named in the No.19 jersey on Canberra's extended bench for a trip to Campbelltown.

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