Canberra Raiders halfback Ethan Sanders

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Since the start of the 2026 season, new Raiders halfback Ethan Sanders has steadily forged his place in the team as Canberra's genuine on-field organizer, and Saturday's performance on the Gold Coast was arguably his most complete yet. More than the points or highlights, it was his control of the game - his composure, decision-making, and ability to steer the Raiders around the park - that stood out as the defining feature of the win.

From the opening exchanges, Sanders looked in command. After early errors from the Titans handed Canberra field position, he quickly capitalized, identifying space and linking with Simi Sasagi to open the scoring. It wasn't just the play itself, but the timing - recognizing when to strike - that highlighted his growing confidence as a chief playmaker.

That control extended across the first half. Sanders consistently put the Raiders into the right areas of the field, allowing players like Kaeo Weekes and Matthew Timoko to play off his direction. His kicking game and game management ensured Canberra maintained pressure, turning Titans mistakes into sustained attacking sets and building a 16-6 halftime lead.

What's been most impressive about Sanders' evolution this season is his composure under pressure, and that was again evident when the Titans threatened to swing momentum. Rather than forcing plays, he remained patient, guiding the Raiders through sets and waiting for opportunities to present themselves.

Early in the second half, he backed his instincts, slicing through the defensive line in a moment that nearly resulted in a try - a glimpse of his running threat that complements his organizational role. Moments later, he was again central to the Raiders' attacking execution, helping convert field position into points as Canberra extended their lead.

Even as the Titans fought back to close the gap to 22-12, Sanders' control never wavered. His ability to steady the side in tense moments, manage the tempo, and keep the team focused on completing sets proved crucial in shutting down any real comeback.

The finishing touches summed up his night. After Sebastian Kris sealed the result with a late intercept try, Sanders calmly slotted a difficult sideline conversion - a small moment that reinforced the confidence he's building as a reliable leader in key situations.

While the Raiders' seven straight wins over the Titans is an impressive statistic, the bigger takeaway from this performance is the continued rise of Sanders. His control of the team, more than any individual play, was the most pleasing aspect of the victory and a strong indicator of where Canberra's attack is heading.

As the Raiders return home to face the Penrith Panthers, they do so with a young halfback who is no longer just filling a role - but increasingly shaping how this side plays.

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