Ex Raiders... where are they now?
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I saw on Facebook Sam Mataora has signed with Belconnen Sharks next season
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Gee...
There's a guy who fell off the face of the earth.
There's a guy who fell off the face of the earth.
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Former Canberra Raiders back Jonathon Reuben hopeful change of scenery kickstarts NRL career
Canberra Raiders junior Jonathon Reuben is determined to ensure his third attempt at cracking the NRL is a charm as he looks to become the latest player to find another level at Melbourne. Reuben, who turned 25 yesterday, joined the Blackhawks in 2015 after failing to get an NRL chance in an 18-month stint with the Sydney Roosters. The winger has joined Storm affiliate Sunshine Coast and will trial with Melbourne over the pre season.
“I’ve got a trial with Melbourne in the pre season, and hopefully if things go well I’ll get something.
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Canberra Raiders junior Jonathon Reuben is determined to ensure his third attempt at cracking the NRL is a charm as he looks to become the latest player to find another level at Melbourne. Reuben, who turned 25 yesterday, joined the Blackhawks in 2015 after failing to get an NRL chance in an 18-month stint with the Sydney Roosters. The winger has joined Storm affiliate Sunshine Coast and will trial with Melbourne over the pre season.
“I’ve got a trial with Melbourne in the pre season, and hopefully if things go well I’ll get something.
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Can former Canberra Raiders half Josh McCrone lead the Toronto Wolfpack to Super League in the Million Pound Game?
A HOST of former NRL stars, including captain Josh McCrone, are preparing for the Million Pound Game and the chance to guide the fledgling Toronto Wolfpack to the English Super League. The Wolfpack is aiming to become the fourth and final team promoted to the England-based Super League from the second-tier Championship when they host fifth-placed London Broncos at Lamport Stadium in Toronto on Sunday (Monday AEDT).
“This whole experience is totally different to anything I’ve had before,” former Canberra Raiders playmaker McCrone said.
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A HOST of former NRL stars, including captain Josh McCrone, are preparing for the Million Pound Game and the chance to guide the fledgling Toronto Wolfpack to the English Super League. The Wolfpack is aiming to become the fourth and final team promoted to the England-based Super League from the second-tier Championship when they host fifth-placed London Broncos at Lamport Stadium in Toronto on Sunday (Monday AEDT).
“This whole experience is totally different to anything I’ve had before,” former Canberra Raiders playmaker McCrone said.
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Former Canberra Raiders forward David Westley takes charge of PNG Orchids
Raising his hand to take charge of the PNG Women’s National rugby league team known as the PNG Orchids is certainly a great challenge for David Westley.
“It’s been a great experience coming into the PNG Kumuls (men’s national team) coaching staff two years ago and with Michael Marum as coach I am really grateful for the opportunity given to me.
“Women’s rugby league in Australia is really growing and for us, the challenge is actually at the grassroots level starting that junior system for both genders going up and no doubt our women who have great talents and are quick learners can certainly be at the top of the world,” he said.
Read more: https://postcourier.com.pg/westley-take ... g-orchids/
Raising his hand to take charge of the PNG Women’s National rugby league team known as the PNG Orchids is certainly a great challenge for David Westley.
“It’s been a great experience coming into the PNG Kumuls (men’s national team) coaching staff two years ago and with Michael Marum as coach I am really grateful for the opportunity given to me.
“Women’s rugby league in Australia is really growing and for us, the challenge is actually at the grassroots level starting that junior system for both genders going up and no doubt our women who have great talents and are quick learners can certainly be at the top of the world,” he said.
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Surely he will be recruiting McCrone.greeneyed wrote: ↑September 8, 2018, 5:56 pm Former Canberra Raiders second rower and coach David Furner to take over Leeds Rhinos’ coaching reins
GRAND FINAL winner Dave Furner is returning to Leeds Rhinos as head coach. The Australian will rejoin the club – where he ended his playing career – on a three-year contract beginning in the closed season.
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Million Pound Game: Toronto Wolfpack 2-4 London Broncos: https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-league/45721830
London gets promoted and Toronto misses out.
London gets promoted and Toronto misses out.
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North Queensland Cowboys sign former Canberra Raiders hooker Kurt Baptiste to one year deal
THE Cowboys have continued their active push in the player market with confirmation four players have pledged their futures to the North Queensland club. Tom Opacic, Dan Russell and Kurt Baptiste have signed with the club, while Javid Bowen also signed a contract extension. Journeymen hooker Baptiste has signed a one-year deal for the 2019 season.
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THE Cowboys have continued their active push in the player market with confirmation four players have pledged their futures to the North Queensland club. Tom Opacic, Dan Russell and Kurt Baptiste have signed with the club, while Javid Bowen also signed a contract extension. Journeymen hooker Baptiste has signed a one-year deal for the 2019 season.
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Widnes Vikings: Adam Tangata joins on two-year deal from Halifax
Widnes Vikings have signed versatile Halifax forward Adam Tangata on a two-year deal. The 27-year-old can play either prop forward or second row and has scored 26 tries in nearly 100 appearances for the Championship side.
The Cook Islands international started his career at Canberra Raiders before moving to Halifax in 2015.
Read more: https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-league/45878638
Widnes Vikings have signed versatile Halifax forward Adam Tangata on a two-year deal. The 27-year-old can play either prop forward or second row and has scored 26 tries in nearly 100 appearances for the Championship side.
The Cook Islands international started his career at Canberra Raiders before moving to Halifax in 2015.
Read more: https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-league/45878638
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Oh my gosh, he's a shadow of himself. Hopefully he can beat it.
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still one of my all time favourite players, still dirty he got the blame for a poor 2011 or 12
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Best of luck to Quentin Pongia, another great Kiwi player for us.
I remember when we first signed him thinking "How can a player with a name like that be any good"
Pongia, Lomax and Wiki...... kick ass Kiwis at the same time !
I remember when we first signed him thinking "How can a player with a name like that be any good"
Pongia, Lomax and Wiki...... kick ass Kiwis at the same time !
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Dave Furner could end up with South's job...
Former Canberra Raiders forward David Furner reportedly set to take over as South Sydney Rabbitohs head coach
THE first domino in the coaching circus is set to fall with David Furner reportedly to take over as South Sydney’s head coach in 2019.
According to Wide World of Sports, current Rabbitohs coach Anthony Seibold has until next Wednesday to decide whether to re-sign with the club beyond the 2019 season.
Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 9d2cd9ae00
NRL: David Furner set to coach South Sydney Rabbitohs in 2019 as Anthony Seibold makes way: https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/david-fune ... aef88ed638
Former Canberra Raiders forward David Furner reportedly set to take over as South Sydney Rabbitohs head coach
THE first domino in the coaching circus is set to fall with David Furner reportedly to take over as South Sydney’s head coach in 2019.
According to Wide World of Sports, current Rabbitohs coach Anthony Seibold has until next Wednesday to decide whether to re-sign with the club beyond the 2019 season.
Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 9d2cd9ae00
NRL: David Furner set to coach South Sydney Rabbitohs in 2019 as Anthony Seibold makes way: https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/david-fune ... aef88ed638
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It was true! We DID need to extend his contract to stop rival clubs poaching him!
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Furner missed the gig. Apparently Bennett and Seibold are swapping for 2019: https://twitter.com/LiamCox_TV/status/1 ... 0422829057
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Be interesting to see if any players follow him?
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Leeds deny David Furner won't take up Rhinos head coaching roleedwahu wrote: ↑October 25, 2018, 12:56 pm Furner missed the gig. Apparently Bennett and Seibold are swapping for 2019: https://twitter.com/LiamCox_TV/status/1 ... 0422829057
Leeds Rhinos chief executive Gary Hetherington says there is “no question” that newly-appointed head coach Dave Furner will take up the role despite reports saying he is about to make a dramatic U-turn.
Hetherington said: “I know it’s been widely reported that he’s got a get-out clause. Well, no, there isn’t one. It’s all pure speculation. David is committed to coming here. There is no question about that.”
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Huddersfield Giants sign former Canberra Raiders junior Matt Frawley
Huddersfield have signed Australian half-back Matt Frawley on a two-year contract from Canterbury Bulldogs as they prepare to part company with veteran Danny Brough.
The 23-year-old Frawley has made 31 NRL appearances for the Bulldogs but played under Giants coach Simon Woolford at Canberra Raiders and looks set to be a straight replacement for the 35-year-old Brough.
"I've known Matt for a while now," said Woolford. "He came up through the junior grades with Canberra as a half or hooker and he's really developed nicely at the Bulldogs.
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Huddersfield have signed Australian half-back Matt Frawley on a two-year contract from Canterbury Bulldogs as they prepare to part company with veteran Danny Brough.
The 23-year-old Frawley has made 31 NRL appearances for the Bulldogs but played under Giants coach Simon Woolford at Canberra Raiders and looks set to be a straight replacement for the 35-year-old Brough.
"I've known Matt for a while now," said Woolford. "He came up through the junior grades with Canberra as a half or hooker and he's really developed nicely at the Bulldogs.
Read more: https://www.skysports.com/rugby-league/ ... y-bulldogs
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Todd Carney shelves bid to return to NRL, signs with Byron Bay
THE top grade career of one of the most colourful and controversial players in rugby league history has come to an end. Former Dally M Medallist Todd Carney has shelved his plan to return to the NRL in 2019 and signed a deal to captain-coach Byron Bay on the NSW north coast.
“It’s an exciting opportunity for me to put something back into the game and I’m looking forward to it,” the 32-year-old Carney said.
Read more: https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/todd-carne ... b905b072a4
Todd Carney’s NRL dream over after confirming latest career move: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/todd-c ... nt=control
THE top grade career of one of the most colourful and controversial players in rugby league history has come to an end. Former Dally M Medallist Todd Carney has shelved his plan to return to the NRL in 2019 and signed a deal to captain-coach Byron Bay on the NSW north coast.
“It’s an exciting opportunity for me to put something back into the game and I’m looking forward to it,” the 32-year-old Carney said.
Read more: https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/todd-carne ... b905b072a4
Todd Carney’s NRL dream over after confirming latest career move: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/todd-c ... nt=control
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Canberra Raiders junior Zac Woolford has joined the Newcastle Knights on a one year deal
His dad was on the coaching staff until mid-way through last season but that has had no influence on the Knights’ decision to sign Zac Woolford, the son of former Canberra Raiders captain Simon Woolford.
“He’s done a good apprenticeship at the Raiders and the Bulldogs and is unlucky not to have debuted already,” Knights recruitment official Troy Pezet said.
Read more: https://www.theherald.com.au/story/5735 ... -for-2019/
His dad was on the coaching staff until mid-way through last season but that has had no influence on the Knights’ decision to sign Zac Woolford, the son of former Canberra Raiders captain Simon Woolford.
“He’s done a good apprenticeship at the Raiders and the Bulldogs and is unlucky not to have debuted already,” Knights recruitment official Troy Pezet said.
Read more: https://www.theherald.com.au/story/5735 ... -for-2019/
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Is there a difference between “shelving your plans” and “Getting no offers from any clubs”?greeneyed wrote:Todd Carney shelves bid to return to NRL, signs with Byron Bay
THE top grade career of one of the most colourful and controversial players in rugby league history has come to an end. Former Dally M Medallist Todd Carney has shelved his plan to return to the NRL in 2019 and signed a deal to captain-coach Byron Bay on the NSW north coast.
“It’s an exciting opportunity for me to put something back into the game and I’m looking forward to it,” the 32-year-old Carney said.
Read more: https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/todd-carne ... b905b072a4
Todd Carney’s NRL dream over after confirming latest career move: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/todd-c ... nt=control
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Former Canberra Raiders winger Sandor Earl re-signs with Melbourne Storm for next two seasons
Sandor Earl has agreed to remain with the Melbourne Storm for the next two seasons. The former Roosters, Raiders and Panthers winger's comeback to the NRL last season was delayed by a knee reconstruction and he was unable to break into the Telstra Premiership squad late in the season after returning midway through the year in the Intrust Super Cup.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/11/08/201 ... contracts/
Sandor Earl has agreed to remain with the Melbourne Storm for the next two seasons. The former Roosters, Raiders and Panthers winger's comeback to the NRL last season was delayed by a knee reconstruction and he was unable to break into the Telstra Premiership squad late in the season after returning midway through the year in the Intrust Super Cup.
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Former Canberra Raiders hard man Quentin Pongia fighting brave cancer battle
One of rugby league’s toughest players of modern times, former Canberra Raiders forward Quentin Pongia, is fighting a brave battle against cancer.
“I’m in hospital at the moment recovering from a fairly lengthy operation to remove a tumour from my bowel,” Pongia, aged 48, said. “I’m on the mend now and pray I can overcome this moving forward.”
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One of rugby league’s toughest players of modern times, former Canberra Raiders forward Quentin Pongia, is fighting a brave battle against cancer.
“I’m in hospital at the moment recovering from a fairly lengthy operation to remove a tumour from my bowel,” Pongia, aged 48, said. “I’m on the mend now and pray I can overcome this moving forward.”
Read more: https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/the-mole-q ... fde1c75624
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Brent Naden returns to Penrith Panthers.
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Brent Todd sets up a base in Bali
Former Canberra Raiders prop forward Brent Todd, 53, has also made the switch after setting up a tattoo studio in central Kuta called Get Inked at Bali Ink. Todd, who operates two studios - one in Kuta and another which opened in Seminyak late last year - also boasts a more sordid past of prior convictions and arrests.
Leaving his life as a television commentator for league games behind, Todd now lives between Bali and Australia describing his Bali lifestyle as 'living the dream'.
Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... c-eye.html
Former Canberra Raiders prop forward Brent Todd, 53, has also made the switch after setting up a tattoo studio in central Kuta called Get Inked at Bali Ink. Todd, who operates two studios - one in Kuta and another which opened in Seminyak late last year - also boasts a more sordid past of prior convictions and arrests.
Leaving his life as a television commentator for league games behind, Todd now lives between Bali and Australia describing his Bali lifestyle as 'living the dream'.
Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... c-eye.html
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Looks like the Sydney Roosters have signed Craig Garvey... In Roosters kit on Instagram with the quote... "Absolutely blessed. The dream continues for my little family. Let's go #2k19 #sydneyroosters."
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Luke Page and Sami Sauiluma have re-signed with the Burleigh Bears.
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LUKE PAGE and Sami Sauiluma have re-signed with the Burleigh Bears.
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Maitland Pickers sign former Canberra Raiders centre Matt Allwood
The Maitland Pickers have bolstered their attack signing former Canberra Raiders centre Matt Allwood. The Pickers beat several rival Newcastle Rugby League clubs to Allwood’s signature, officially sealing the deal at the Pickers home Club Maitland City on Saturday. Allford had been set to play with the Newcastle Knights last season but was injured in the trial match against Parramatta Eels at Maitland Sportsground.
Allwood, who is good mates with retired Pickers forward and under-19 coach Dane Tilse, joins prized recruits Tyrone Amey and Sam Anderson at Maitland in 2019.
Read more: https://www.maitlandmercury.com.au/stor ... 019/?cs=12
The Maitland Pickers have bolstered their attack signing former Canberra Raiders centre Matt Allwood. The Pickers beat several rival Newcastle Rugby League clubs to Allwood’s signature, officially sealing the deal at the Pickers home Club Maitland City on Saturday. Allford had been set to play with the Newcastle Knights last season but was injured in the trial match against Parramatta Eels at Maitland Sportsground.
Allwood, who is good mates with retired Pickers forward and under-19 coach Dane Tilse, joins prized recruits Tyrone Amey and Sam Anderson at Maitland in 2019.
Read more: https://www.maitlandmercury.com.au/stor ... 019/?cs=12
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Maitland Pickers. That is a side crying out to sign Joe, Michael and Ben Picker
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This is an interesting thread. Lots of former, very hyped up, raiders many thought were the NBT.
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I doubt there was a single fan who thought Matt Allwood was going to be a the next big thing. Most couldn't work out how on earth he was selected in first grade.
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Foxsports' website has a good story on former NRL players who are now coaching and/or playing in the country.
Citing the CRL’s help, the journo prepared the preliminary list below ahead of 2019, which I've then refined.
Canberra Raiders Cup
Aaron Gorrell (coach) — Queanbeyan Roos
Scott Logan (coach) — Belconnen
Glenn Buttriss (player) — Belconnen
Sam Mataora (player) — Belconnen
David Howell (coach only) — Gungahlin
Willie Raston (player) – Gungahlin
Drury Low (player) – Gungahlin
Lincoln Withers (player-coach) — Woden
Michael Picker (player) — TBA (former captain-coach Goulburn)
Brent Crisp (player) — West Belconnen
Jarrad Kennedy (player) – Tuggeranong
Joe Picker – Crookwell
Steve Naughton (player) — Yass (former captain-coach)
Mitch Cornish (player) — Goulburn
Tyler Cornish (player) — Goulburn
James Aubusson (player) — Goulburn
Adam Peters (coach) — West Belconnen
Former Raiders players elsewhere:
Northern Rivers
Todd Carney (captain-coach) — Byron Bay
Brent Kite (coach) — Tweed Coast
Group 2
Brandon Costin (captain-coach) — Coffs Harbour
Group 9
Adrian Purtell (player-coach) — Albury
Joel Monaghan (TBA, played in 2018) — Albury
Group 11
Justin Carney (captain-coach) — Nyngan Tigers
Group 16
Michael Weyman – trainer (former captain-coach Moruya)
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Citing the CRL’s help, the journo prepared the preliminary list below ahead of 2019, which I've then refined.
Canberra Raiders Cup
Aaron Gorrell (coach) — Queanbeyan Roos
Scott Logan (coach) — Belconnen
Glenn Buttriss (player) — Belconnen
Sam Mataora (player) — Belconnen
David Howell (coach only) — Gungahlin
Willie Raston (player) – Gungahlin
Drury Low (player) – Gungahlin
Lincoln Withers (player-coach) — Woden
Michael Picker (player) — TBA (former captain-coach Goulburn)
Brent Crisp (player) — West Belconnen
Jarrad Kennedy (player) – Tuggeranong
Joe Picker – Crookwell
Steve Naughton (player) — Yass (former captain-coach)
Mitch Cornish (player) — Goulburn
Tyler Cornish (player) — Goulburn
James Aubusson (player) — Goulburn
Adam Peters (coach) — West Belconnen
Former Raiders players elsewhere:
Northern Rivers
Todd Carney (captain-coach) — Byron Bay
Brent Kite (coach) — Tweed Coast
Group 2
Brandon Costin (captain-coach) — Coffs Harbour
Group 9
Adrian Purtell (player-coach) — Albury
Joel Monaghan (TBA, played in 2018) — Albury
Group 11
Justin Carney (captain-coach) — Nyngan Tigers
Group 16
Michael Weyman – trainer (former captain-coach Moruya)
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