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  • 2024 NRL round 6: Raiders vs Titans preview

    2024 NRL round 6: Raiders vs Titans preview

    Raiders vs Titans Sunday evening, GIO Stadium. Head-to-head: Raiders 17 wins, Titans 13 wins.

    Canberra Weekly

    Fresh off a big win over Parramatta, the Raiders will be looking to make it back-to-back victories when they host the winless Titans at GIO Stadium on Sunday evening.

    Match details

    Who: Canberra Raiders vs Gold Coast Titans

    When: Sunday 14 April, 6:15pm AEDT

    Where: GIO Stadium, Canberra

    Weather: min 6, max 22

    Click here for tickets.

    Head-to-head record (2007-now): Played 30. Raiders 17 wins. Titans 13 wins.

    Team lists

    RAIDERSTITANSChevy Stewart1Jayden CampbellJames Schiller2Harley Smith-ShieldsMatt Timoko3Brian KellySebastian Kris4AJ BrimsonXavier Savage5Jojo FifitaEthan Strange6Kieran ForanJamal...

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  • 'Ready for anyone': The 'chaotic' 18yo Raider set to make his NRL debut after 'surreal' rise

    ‘Ready for anyone’: The ‘chaotic’ 18yo Raider set to make his NRL debut after ‘surreal’ rise

    17-year-old Chevy Stewart quits school to join NRL, debuts at GIO Stadium for Raiders.

    Fox League

    Chevy Stewart quit school at 17 years old to pursue his NRL dream and on Sunday that gamble will pay off when he runs out at GIO Stadium for his debut.







    Coach Ricky Stuart could've turned to Xavier Savage or Seb Kris to replace the injured Jordan Rapana at fullback. But instead he's putting his faith in Stewart - an exciting talent that has the rock star personality to match his catchy name.

    Stewart was born and raised in the Sutherland Shire. He played for the Kurnell Stingrays before joining the Sharks, where he was named Junior Representative Player of the Year in 2022 after starring in their Harold Matthews team.

    His talent caught the attention of several clubs but the Raiders won the race after a dinner with Stuart.

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  • NRL hits Sharks with $5000 fine after trainer incident

    NRL hits Sharks with $5000 fine after trainer incident

    Sharks fined $5000 for trainer running next to Raiders player during conversion attempt.

    The Sydney Morning Herald

    The Sharks have been fined $5000 over an incident where a trainer ran next to Raiders halfback Jamal Fogarty as he attempted a crucial conversion attempt.

    The NRL has issued Cronulla a breach notice for the actions of trainer Daniel Holdsworth during the club's win over Canberra at PointsBet Stadium on March 31.

    Holdsworth was seen running past Fogarty as he moved in for a sideline attempt with the Raiders trailing by eight points with a little over seven minutes left. The kick cannoned into an upright and missed.

    The incident was detailed in the NRL ground manager's report on the night and the governing body discussed it during the...

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