Canberra Raiders NRL News

  • Sea Eagles wounded but ready to soar

    LeagueNews.co

    Sea Eagles' Lodge has bicep surgery, Croker sidelined with neck injury. Tough players ready to return.

    LeagueNews.co

    In breaking news from the Sea Eagles camp, it has been revealed that star player Matthew Lodge has gone under the knife for a bicep repair.

    The tough forward is expected to make a triumphant return to the field in 12 weeks, ready to smash through the opposition like a freight train.

    Unfortunately, Lachlan Croker has been sidelined with a neck injury stemming from a concussion suffered in round 9 against Canberra.

    As they say in the sport, sometimes you have to take a hit to come back stronger.

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  • Raiders and Roosters ready to rumble in Round 12

    LeagueNews.co

    Raiders vs Roosters in Round 12, both fighting for top eight spot, young talent emerging.

    LeagueNews.co

    The upcoming clash between the Raiders and the Roosters in Round 12 is set to be a fierce battle as both teams strive to secure a spot in the top eight and assert their dominance over a fellow contender.

    After suffering heavy defeats to the Broncos and Sharks in Rounds 7-8, the Raiders have staged a remarkable comeback, securing victories against the Sea Eagles and Bulldogs to climb up to sixth place on the ladder.

    The emergence of young talents like Ethan Strange, Kaeo Weekes, and Xavier Savage has injected new energy into the team, creating a sense of excitement around the Green Machine.

    With coach Ricky Stuart signing on until 2029, the Raiders are looking to build on their recent success and make their mark on the competition.

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  • 'Unbelievable' Strange, Weekes have Raiders on track for crowd of 20,000

    'Unbelievable' Strange, Weekes have Raiders on track for crowd of 20,000

    Canberra Raiders young stars hope to draw over 20,000 fans against Roosters, first time in 21 years.

    The Canberra Times

    A fresh generation of Canberra Raiders stars are sparking new interest in the team, young guns like Ethan Strange and Kaeo Weekes hoped to help attract more than 20,000 to a game against the Roosters this weekend for the first time in 21 years.

    Raiders officials have confirmed pre-sales for Saturday afternoon's Indigenous Round blockbuster have been strong and look on track to reach 20,000.

    The last time the Raiders achieved an attendance at Canberra Stadium against the Roosters beyond that mark was 2003, though they came close with 19,530 in 2019.

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