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  • Broncos injury woes continue, Sharks to shake up forwards, Tiger firming for NRL debut: NRL Team Talk: Round 4

    Broncos injury woes continue, Sharks to shake up forwards, Tiger firming for NRL debut: NRL Team Talk: Round 4

    NRL clubs face injuries, suspensions in Round 4 with possible roster changes for some teams.

    Zero Tackle

    The injuries and suspensions continue as NRL clubs head into Round 4 of the competition, while some coaches may decide to make some bold moves to shake up their roster.

    The Cronulla Sharks have been dealt with a trio of injuries to their forwards, while the Broncos have lost another star player for this week.

    Teams will be named on Tuesday at 4pm (AEST), but here is all the latest in news and rumours.

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  • Sharks could lose forwards' trio for Raiders clash

    Sharks could lose forwards’ trio for Raiders clash

    Cronulla face forward shortage after losing three players to injury in poor game performance.

    Canberra Weekly

    Cronulla are facing a forwards' shortage after losing three middles to injury during their poor showing against Wests Tigers.

    The Sharks had one of their worst nights of the Craig Fitzgibbon era on Saturday, stuck down by constant errors to be soundly beaten 32-6 by the Tigers.

    But the bigger issue for Cronulla may become the flow-on effect, ahead of their Easter Sunday clash with Canberra at Shark Park.

    Prop Royce Hunt didn't even make the field on Saturday night after injuring his calf warming up on the sideline.

    Lock Dale Finucane is already out of the Raiders clash after suffering a concussion, while Toby Rudolf...

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  • 'Tell me what you learnt': Berry's call to Raiders as lake venue opens

    'Tell me what you learnt': Berry's call to Raiders as lake venue opens

    Yvette Berry open to talking stadium with Raiders, unveils new dragon boating home. Raiders visit Christchurch.

    The Canberra Times

    ACT Sport Minister Yvette Berry stands on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin and declares she is open to talking stadiums with Canberra Raiders power brokers.

    Berry was on hand on Saturday morning to unveil a new home for dragon boating. The ACT invested $2.1 million towards the construction of the purpose-built facility, while a further $360,000 was provided by Dragon Boat ACT who now run and maintain the facility.

    Raiders chief executive Don Furner, chairman Dennis Richardson and board members visited the Te Kaha stadium site in Christchurch on Friday before Canberra's NRL clash with the New Zealand Warriors.

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