2019 Rd 17 V Dragons: Teams and Previews *Teams p1*
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With the news of Williams signing yesterday, I bet Sezer has an absolute blinder this week which will only demonstrate the player he has been for us over the past 3 years. Hot and cold player who has potential just can’t do it week in week out
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He's never done it, let alone week to week.LastRaider wrote: ↑July 10, 2019, 2:50 pm With the news of Williams signing yesterday, I bet Sezer has an absolute blinder this week which will only demonstrate the player he has been for us over the past 3 years. Hot and cold player who has potential just can’t do it week in week out
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Suspension won't dim Tariq Sims' approach against Canberra Raiders, says Ricky Stuart
Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart is expecting Tariq Sims to bring exactly the same physical approach that made him a NSW Blues State of Origin player, despite his recent suspension for a high tackle.
"He's a very good player and he's a really big part of their team so I don't expect anything different to what we've normally got when I see Tariq Sims playing," Stuart said. "He's an Origin player and he's a big threat."
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart is expecting Tariq Sims to bring exactly the same physical approach that made him a NSW Blues State of Origin player, despite his recent suspension for a high tackle.
"He's a very good player and he's a really big part of their team so I don't expect anything different to what we've normally got when I see Tariq Sims playing," Stuart said. "He's an Origin player and he's a big threat."
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I'm expecting Jack and Papa to come back to club land on a high.
Starting with the Queens on Sunday we now have 9 weeks to position for a finals run.
Who's ready for that ?
Starting with the Queens on Sunday we now have 9 weeks to position for a finals run.
Who's ready for that ?
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I'm not ready yet, I need to re-tie my shoe lace..
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I never mastered the shoe lace thing, hence the velcro tabs on the Dunlop KT-26s
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NRL Match Preview: Raiders v Dragons: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=33476
https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2019/07 ... v-dragons/
VIDEO: The St George Illawarra Dragons need a victory over the Canberra Raiders to keep their fading top-eight hopes alive when the two sides meet at WIN Stadium. Sam Squiers and Jamie Soward preview the last match of Round 17: https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/07/11/dra ... -round-17/
NRL.com power rankings: 3. Canberra Raiders (3)
The Raiders have shown enough this season to convince me they're top-four material and they'll look forward to getting everybody back from Origin duty. They've got two very winnable games in the next two weeks against the Dragons and Tigers and I'm interested to see how they bounce back from the loss to the Eels in Darwin.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/07/08/sow ... t-rolling/
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VIDEO: The St George Illawarra Dragons need a victory over the Canberra Raiders to keep their fading top-eight hopes alive when the two sides meet at WIN Stadium. Sam Squiers and Jamie Soward preview the last match of Round 17: https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/07/11/dra ... -round-17/
NRL.com power rankings: 3. Canberra Raiders (3)
The Raiders have shown enough this season to convince me they're top-four material and they'll look forward to getting everybody back from Origin duty. They've got two very winnable games in the next two weeks against the Dragons and Tigers and I'm interested to see how they bounce back from the loss to the Eels in Darwin.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/07/08/sow ... t-rolling/
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Surprised that Soward has us as third in his power rankings even after the loss against the Eels the other week... it seems that a lot of NRL pundits still don't rate us and people are talking about how it could only possibly come down to Storm vs Roosters in the GF. I think that those two are definitely the favourites to make the GF but it's definitely not as cut and dried as many are making it out to be.greeneyed wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 4:26 pm NRL.com power rankings: 3. Canberra Raiders (3)
The Raiders have shown enough this season to convince me they're top-four material and they'll look forward to getting everybody back from Origin duty. They've got two very winnable games in the next two weeks against the Dragons and Tigers and I'm interested to see how they bounce back from the loss to the Eels in Darwin.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/07/08/sow ... t-rolling/
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Haha this forum really struggles to understand the concept of power rankings, doesn't it??Raiders_Pat wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 5:00 pmSurprised that Soward has us as third in his power rankings even after the loss against the Eels the other week... it seems that a lot of NRL pundits still don't rate us and people are talking about how it could only possibly come down to Storm vs Roosters in the GF. I think that those two are definitely the favourites to make the GF but it's definitely not as cut and dried as many are making it out to be.greeneyed wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 4:26 pm NRL.com power rankings: 3. Canberra Raiders (3)
The Raiders have shown enough this season to convince me they're top-four material and they'll look forward to getting everybody back from Origin duty. They've got two very winnable games in the next two weeks against the Dragons and Tigers and I'm interested to see how they bounce back from the loss to the Eels in Darwin.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/07/08/sow ... t-rolling/
We were third last week after the loss to the eels because both the rabbitohs lost to the tigers and the sharks lost to the dogs, both awful losses which prevented them from jumping us in the rankings, and both losses arguably worse than ours. Fast forward a week, and us and souths have both had the bye with the sharks losing again to the broncos. There's nobody to jump us, it makes perfect sense for us to still be third.
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Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart backs Jack Wighton to become a Kangaroo
Having been part of the Blues' first back-to-back Origin series win since 2005, Ricky Stuart says playing for Australia is Jack Wighton's next step.
"I think that'll be his next goal. I think it's very achievable," he said. "I'm always singing his praises and I only do it for one reason - because I know how good he is.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Having been part of the Blues' first back-to-back Origin series win since 2005, Ricky Stuart says playing for Australia is Jack Wighton's next step.
"I think that'll be his next goal. I think it's very achievable," he said. "I'm always singing his praises and I only do it for one reason - because I know how good he is.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
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Bit early to be worrying about it, isn't it? There's the end of the season and a finals campaign before the Kangaroos get selected.greeneyed wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 5:17 pm Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart backs Jack Wighton to become a Kangaroo
Having been part of the Blues' first back-to-back Origin series win since 2005, Ricky Stuart says playing for Australia is Jack Wighton's next step.
"I think that'll be his next goal. I think it's very achievable," he said. "I'm always singing his praises and I only do it for one reason - because I know how good he is.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
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Lol I understand power rankings perfectly fine... just surprised that he rates us after hearing other pundits putting sides like Bunnies/Knights/Manly and even the Sharks ahead of us as genuine shots this year. Though I think most people with a reasonable view would have us at either third or fourth in their power rankings.The Rickman wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 5:05 pmHaha this forum really struggles to understand the concept of power rankings, doesn't it??Raiders_Pat wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 5:00 pmSurprised that Soward has us as third in his power rankings even after the loss against the Eels the other week... it seems that a lot of NRL pundits still don't rate us and people are talking about how it could only possibly come down to Storm vs Roosters in the GF. I think that those two are definitely the favourites to make the GF but it's definitely not as cut and dried as many are making it out to be.greeneyed wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 4:26 pm NRL.com power rankings: 3. Canberra Raiders (3)
The Raiders have shown enough this season to convince me they're top-four material and they'll look forward to getting everybody back from Origin duty. They've got two very winnable games in the next two weeks against the Dragons and Tigers and I'm interested to see how they bounce back from the loss to the Eels in Darwin.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/07/08/sow ... t-rolling/
We were third last week after the loss to the eels because both the rabbitohs lost to the tigers and the sharks lost to the dogs, both awful losses which prevented them from jumping us in the rankings, and both losses arguably worse than ours. Fast forward a week, and us and souths have both had the bye with the sharks losing again to the broncos. There's nobody to jump us, it makes perfect sense for us to still be third.
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Haha sorry Pat, didn't mean to seem to be singling you out here, it just seems every week someone on here is bagging his power rankings, and they seem to have been spot on all year AFAIC.
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I wouldn't know, I haven't been following them... though it's refreshing to hear people showing our team the respect they deserve.The Rickman wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 5:31 pm Haha sorry Pat, didn't mean to seem to be singling you out here, it just seems every week someone on here is bagging his power rankings, and they seem to have been spot on all year AFAIC.
I should clear up that I wasn't bagging his ranking but taking aim at some other opinions I've heard from commentators over the past few weeks (i.e. that no teams outside of Storm and Roosters are a genuine threat and that Bunnies or Manly or Knights or Sharks or any team in the top 8 that's not us is the only team that could be a surprise packet)
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We’re running fourth, had a big loss to the Eels in a game they #hould have won. A third placed power ranking doesn’t make any sense. Someone needs to develop a transparent algorithm that would generate more accurate rankings.
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Jack Wighton's success sums up new Canberra Raiders: Ricky Stuart
Canberra coach Ricky Stuart said the performances of Jack Wighton as part of the winning New South Wales side this year were a testament to the person he has become off the field.
"I think it helps us as a team, to be successful in winning competitions I believe you have to have the experience in big games, representative players," he said.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/07/11/wig ... rs-stuart/
VIDEO: Ricky Stuart previews the clash with the Dragons: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2019/07 ... will-play/
Canberra coach Ricky Stuart said the performances of Jack Wighton as part of the winning New South Wales side this year were a testament to the person he has become off the field.
"I think it helps us as a team, to be successful in winning competitions I believe you have to have the experience in big games, representative players," he said.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/07/11/wig ... rs-stuart/
VIDEO: Ricky Stuart previews the clash with the Dragons: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2019/07 ... will-play/
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Canberra Raiders have found a new raiding ground
A Queenslander, a Kiwi and a Pom walk into a bar. In Canberra. There's a fair chance they all played for the Raiders.
This week the Raiders have finally announced the impending arrival of their fifth Englishman, George Williams. Could this be the new fishing ground the Raiders needed to return themselves to the top of the heap?
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
A Queenslander, a Kiwi and a Pom walk into a bar. In Canberra. There's a fair chance they all played for the Raiders.
This week the Raiders have finally announced the impending arrival of their fifth Englishman, George Williams. Could this be the new fishing ground the Raiders needed to return themselves to the top of the heap?
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
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VIDEO: Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart looking forward to getting his Origin stars back for Sunday's clash with the St George Illawarra Dragons. Hear more from Ricky and Jack Wighton: http://ow.ly/rMEE50uYnAF
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Video: Ricky Stuart press conference: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2019/07 ... will-play/
VIDEO: Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart looking forward to getting his Origin stars back for Sunday's clash with the St George Illawarra Dragons. Hear more from Ricky and Jack Wighton: http://ow.ly/rMEE50uYnAF
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Yes, I think that's right.Sid wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 5:23 pmBit early to be worrying about it, isn't it? There's the end of the season and a finals campaign before the Kangaroos get selected.greeneyed wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 5:17 pm Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart backs Jack Wighton to become a Kangaroo
Having been part of the Blues' first back-to-back Origin series win since 2005, Ricky Stuart says playing for Australia is Jack Wighton's next step.
"I think that'll be his next goal. I think it's very achievable," he said. "I'm always singing his praises and I only do it for one reason - because I know how good he is.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
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I dislike Soward as much as any but he's got a serious footy brain
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Like a system that awards teams 2 points for a win, 0 points for a loss, and accumulates those points on a round by round basis?greeneyed wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 6:08 pm We’re running fourth, had a big loss to the Eels in a game they #hould have won. A third placed power ranking doesn’t make any sense. Someone needs to develop a transparent algorithm that would generate more accurate rankings.
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That could work.Coastalraider wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 9:14 pmLike a system that awards teams 2 points for a win, 0 points for a loss, and accumulates those points on a round by round basis?greeneyed wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 6:08 pm We’re running fourth, had a big loss to the Eels in a game they #hould have won. A third placed power ranking doesn’t make any sense. Someone needs to develop a transparent algorithm that would generate more accurate rankings.
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Souths have lost a few in a row.greeneyed wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 9:19 pmThat could work.Coastalraider wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 9:14 pmLike a system that awards teams 2 points for a win, 0 points for a loss, and accumulates those points on a round by round basis?greeneyed wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 6:08 pm We’re running fourth, had a big loss to the Eels in a game they #hould have won. A third placed power ranking doesn’t make any sense. Someone needs to develop a transparent algorithm that would generate more accurate rankings.
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Sharks got rolled.
Newcastle got rolled by the baby Broncos.
We have not been great but they have been bad too, so they dont jump us on the power rankings.
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AUDIO: You need rep players in your squad if you're going to make finals: Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart
Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart is looking forward to having his star Origin players back for the clash with the Dragons.
Audio: https://www.sportsradio.com.au/how-do-t ... lty-count/
Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart is looking forward to having his star Origin players back for the clash with the Dragons.
Audio: https://www.sportsradio.com.au/how-do-t ... lty-count/
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Agree and same can be said about Austin and Williams.LastRaider wrote: ↑July 10, 2019, 2:50 pm With the news of Williams signing yesterday, I bet Sezer has an absolute blinder this week which will only demonstrate the player he has been for us over the past 3 years. Hot and cold player who has potential just can’t do it week in week out
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Don’t bother trying to explain power rankings to him, he’s being deliberately obtuse. Too busy yelling at cloudswoppadingo wrote:Souths have lost a few in a row.greeneyed wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 9:19 pmThat could work.Coastalraider wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 9:14 pmLike a system that awards teams 2 points for a win, 0 points for a loss, and accumulates those points on a round by round basis?greeneyed wrote: ↑July 11, 2019, 6:08 pm We’re running fourth, had a big loss to the Eels in a game they #hould have won. A third placed power ranking doesn’t make any sense. Someone needs to develop a transparent algorithm that would generate more accurate rankings.
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Sharks got rolled.
Newcastle got rolled by the baby Broncos.
We have not been great but they have been bad too, so they dont jump us on the power rankings.
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The bullfrogs bought us a bit of breathing space by rolling the knights. Be nice to see souffs roll manly to let us open a bit of a gap to 5th.
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Think I'd prefer to see them lose and us win by enough for us to jump them on the ladder tbhBilly Walker wrote: ↑July 12, 2019, 10:56 pm The bullfrogs bought us a bit of breathing space by rolling the knights. Be nice to see souffs roll manly to let us open a bit of a gap to 5th.
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Yeah let’s do that instead- you’re right much better option!Raiders_Pat wrote: ↑July 13, 2019, 9:15 amThink I'd prefer to see them lose and us win by enough for us to jump them on the ladder tbhBilly Walker wrote: ↑July 12, 2019, 10:56 pm The bullfrogs bought us a bit of breathing space by rolling the knights. Be nice to see souffs roll manly to let us open a bit of a gap to 5th.
We just need to keep winning and let all the other results fall how they fall.
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Ricky Stuart interview on ABC Canberra Grandstand:
Raiders have just finished captains' run. The last couple of sessions have been very high energy, Jack Wighton and Josh Papalii have trained well. We've reviewed the Eels game, the best part of it was it was very noticable that they took a lot of ownership of it. They knew they had stuffed up, I appreciate that, I talk about maturity and that's what I mean. They take accountability.
We've set standards this year and we didn't get to those standards after the first 20 minutes against the Eels. Good to see the team took accountability.
Did you want to get them straight back onto the training park? Fifteen years ago, I'd have got them straight back on the training field, but the group felt they needed the break, it is about how they're feeling physically and mentally. I didn't feel any temptation, they had to get the rest they required and that was good.
I've had to deal with rep players returning to club football a lot. I'll be giving them some down time and time off training next week. The biggest issue is how they are feeling in three or four weeks. I was proud of the what both players did. If Queensland had won the series, Josh Papalii probably would have been man of the series. Great experience for Jack Wighton.
Nick Cotric returns. Good to get the injured players back. Continuity and cohesion is what you strive for. The injuries have disrupted that. The players who have come in have done a great job and put us in great position.
The Dragons have a big pack of forwards and experienced halves. That's what you build a football team around. They have some fresh backs. We'll need to be on our game, especially in Wollongong.
George Williams and Corey Horsburgh signings. Good to get Corey's extension, George will bring his experience to the team and it is good to have it finally settled and announced.
Jordan Rapana's re-signing. We're doing what we have to, doing as much as we can. He understands where we're at. I want Jordan at the club more than anybody else and I'm confident that will happen.
The Raiders travel to Wollongong this afternoon by bus.
* This summary is written as the interview happens. It is a summary, based on what is said, but it is not a transcript.
A podcast of today's episode of ABC Canberra Grandstand will be available this afternoon: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/canberra/p ... d/11285826
Raiders have just finished captains' run. The last couple of sessions have been very high energy, Jack Wighton and Josh Papalii have trained well. We've reviewed the Eels game, the best part of it was it was very noticable that they took a lot of ownership of it. They knew they had stuffed up, I appreciate that, I talk about maturity and that's what I mean. They take accountability.
We've set standards this year and we didn't get to those standards after the first 20 minutes against the Eels. Good to see the team took accountability.
Did you want to get them straight back onto the training park? Fifteen years ago, I'd have got them straight back on the training field, but the group felt they needed the break, it is about how they're feeling physically and mentally. I didn't feel any temptation, they had to get the rest they required and that was good.
I've had to deal with rep players returning to club football a lot. I'll be giving them some down time and time off training next week. The biggest issue is how they are feeling in three or four weeks. I was proud of the what both players did. If Queensland had won the series, Josh Papalii probably would have been man of the series. Great experience for Jack Wighton.
Nick Cotric returns. Good to get the injured players back. Continuity and cohesion is what you strive for. The injuries have disrupted that. The players who have come in have done a great job and put us in great position.
The Dragons have a big pack of forwards and experienced halves. That's what you build a football team around. They have some fresh backs. We'll need to be on our game, especially in Wollongong.
George Williams and Corey Horsburgh signings. Good to get Corey's extension, George will bring his experience to the team and it is good to have it finally settled and announced.
Jordan Rapana's re-signing. We're doing what we have to, doing as much as we can. He understands where we're at. I want Jordan at the club more than anybody else and I'm confident that will happen.
The Raiders travel to Wollongong this afternoon by bus.
* This summary is written as the interview happens. It is a summary, based on what is said, but it is not a transcript.
A podcast of today's episode of ABC Canberra Grandstand will be available this afternoon: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/canberra/p ... d/11285826
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Thanks for the summary GE. We can only hope that those who went to Bali have not left their minds there.
Good to have Nic back in the side. I like Seb Kris but I think Nic is more likely to beat his man one on one.
Good to have Nic back in the side. I like Seb Kris but I think Nic is more likely to beat his man one on one.
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How Canberra Raiders forward Josh Papalii restored pride after taking Perth personally
Canberra and Queensland prop Josh Papalii openly admitted he took the Maroons' savage 36-8 loss in Origin II in Perth personally.
"I had to. We were pretty poor in Perth," the veteran of 15 Origin games said after his side restored respect in the much closer 26-20 loss in game three in Sydney.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/07/13/how ... ersonally/
Canberra and Queensland prop Josh Papalii openly admitted he took the Maroons' savage 36-8 loss in Origin II in Perth personally.
"I had to. We were pretty poor in Perth," the veteran of 15 Origin games said after his side restored respect in the much closer 26-20 loss in game three in Sydney.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/07/13/how ... ersonally/