Canberra Raiders Pathways

  • Audition time: Xerri's bid beyond the Bulldogs

    SEVEN potential landing spots for Bronson Xerri

    Bronson Xerri's NSW Cup demotion serves as an audition for rival clubs amid uncertainty over his future with the Bulldogs.

    Zero Tackle

    Bronson Xerri's demotion to NSW Cup this weekend looms as far more than just a stint in reserve grade; it shapes as a live audition for rival clubs as his future with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs hangs in the balance.

    Set to line up at left centre against the Canberra Raiders on Saturday, Xerri will effectively begin his campaign to secure a new home, with interest quietly building despite contractual complications.

    The 24-year-old still has two years remaining on his current deal, meaning clubs cannot formally approach until the Bulldogs grant a release.

    According to reports from The Daily Telegraph, the release may not be far away, stating that it would be "highly unlikely" for the Bulldogs to reject his request should negotiations progress.

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  • SEVEN potential landing spots for Bronson Xerri

    SEVEN potential landing spots for Bronson Xerri

    Bronson Xerri faces scrutiny after being dropped from Canterbury Bulldogs, with rumored release requests and interest from other clubs.

    Zero Tackle

    Bronson Xerri's name has lived in the headlines in recent days following his axing and apparent release request from the Canterbury Bulldogs.

    Dropped from Canterbury's 22-man squad for their Round 3 clash with the Canberra Raiders, the star centre has had everything from being unhappy with a switch of sides, to unhappy with a demotion to the NSW Cup levelled against him.

    The Bulldogs, through ever talkative director of football Phil Gould, have claimed Xerri hasn't asked for a release, but where there is smoke, there is generally fire.

    It's understood plenty of clubs have already made inquiries with his management. It's not every day that a centre of his calibre comes up as a potential to leave their current club, if not immediately, then certainly at the end of the season.

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  • NSW Cup & Jersey Flegg: Round Two Wrap

    NSW Cup & Jersey Flegg: Round Two Wrap

    Canberra Raiders lost both matches against New Zealand Warriors in the NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg.

    Canberra Raiders Club

    With round two coming to a close, the Toyota Forklifts Canberra Raiders suffered defeats in both The Knock On Effect NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg to the New Zealand Warriors.

    Knock On Effect NSW Cup

    Canberra's NSW cup side have concluded their two game away stretch to begin the season, going down to the Warriors 44-12 at Go Media Stadium, Auckland.

    The game started off with both teams conceding early errors whilst in possession, before back-to-back set restarts saw Warriors winger, Alofiana Khan-Pereira open the scoring.

    Shortly after the restart, Canberra fullback Ethan Alaia was unable to clean up the ball off the back of infield kick, allowing Warrior's centre Caelys-Paul Putoko to score the second try of the match.

    Errors made by the Raiders continued to gift the Warriors...

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