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2020 Rd 6 V Sea Eagles: Teams and Previews
Canberra Raiders V Sea Eagles
Sunday June 21 4:05pm
Campbelltown Stadium
TV coverage: Nine, Fox League Channel 502
Radio: ABC, Mix 106.3
The Canberra Raiders had an ugly win over the Wests Tigers in Round 5, and now head to Campbelltown Stadium again next week for a clash with the Manly Sea Eagles. The Raiders will be without John Bateman (shoulder surgery), but Hudson Young will be available after serving suspension. The Raiders had a number of players suffering head knocks in the Tigers' match, including Jack Wighton, Joe Tapine and Jordan Rapana.
So who would you like to see line up for the Green Machine in Round 6? Tell us your team here and see how you go in comparison to the official squad when announced. We will include the official line ups in the first post of this thread as soon as they're available.
OFFICIAL SQUADS
Canberra Raiders
1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Jordan Rapana
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Curtis Scott
5. Nick Cotric
6. Jack Wighton
7. George Williams
8. Josh Papalii
9. Josh Hodgson (C)
10. Sia Soliola
11. Joe Tapine
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Corey Horsburgh
14. Siliva Havili
15. Emre Guler
16. Ryan Sutton
17. Hudson Young
18. Dunamis Lui
19. Bailey Simonsson
20. Matt Frawley
21. Tom Starling
Injury/Suspension
John Bateman, Shoulder (Indefinite)
Andre Niko, Knee (Season)
Sebastian Kris, Extended sick leave
Manly Sea Eagles
1. Tom Trbojevic
2. Tevita Funa
3. Brad Parker
4. Brendan Elliot
5. Reuben Garrick
6. Dylan Walker
7. Daly Cherry-Evans
8. Addin Fonua-Blake
9. Danny Levi
10. Taniela Paseka
11. Joel Thompson
12. Curtis Sironen
13. Jake Trbojevic
14. Lachlan Croker
15. Jack Gosiewski
16. Sean Keppie
17. Morgan Boyle
18. Toafofoa Sipley
19. Abbas Miski
20. Haumole Olakau'atu
21. Cade Cust
Officials
Referee: Grant Atkins
Touch judges: Todd Smith, Phil Henderson
Video referees: Jared Maxwell, Ben Galea
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Canberra Raiders V Sea Eagles
Sunday June 21 4:05pm
Campbelltown Stadium
TV coverage: Nine, Fox League Channel 502
Radio: ABC, Mix 106.3
The Canberra Raiders had an ugly win over the Wests Tigers in Round 5, and now head to Campbelltown Stadium again next week for a clash with the Manly Sea Eagles. The Raiders will be without John Bateman (shoulder surgery), but Hudson Young will be available after serving suspension. The Raiders had a number of players suffering head knocks in the Tigers' match, including Jack Wighton, Joe Tapine and Jordan Rapana.
So who would you like to see line up for the Green Machine in Round 6? Tell us your team here and see how you go in comparison to the official squad when announced. We will include the official line ups in the first post of this thread as soon as they're available.
OFFICIAL SQUADS
Canberra Raiders
1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Jordan Rapana
3. Jarrod Croker (C)
4. Curtis Scott
5. Nick Cotric
6. Jack Wighton
7. George Williams
8. Josh Papalii
9. Josh Hodgson (C)
10. Sia Soliola
11. Joe Tapine
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Corey Horsburgh
14. Siliva Havili
15. Emre Guler
16. Ryan Sutton
17. Hudson Young
18. Dunamis Lui
19. Bailey Simonsson
20. Matt Frawley
21. Tom Starling
Injury/Suspension
John Bateman, Shoulder (Indefinite)
Andre Niko, Knee (Season)
Sebastian Kris, Extended sick leave
Manly Sea Eagles
1. Tom Trbojevic
2. Tevita Funa
3. Brad Parker
4. Brendan Elliot
5. Reuben Garrick
6. Dylan Walker
7. Daly Cherry-Evans
8. Addin Fonua-Blake
9. Danny Levi
10. Taniela Paseka
11. Joel Thompson
12. Curtis Sironen
13. Jake Trbojevic
14. Lachlan Croker
15. Jack Gosiewski
16. Sean Keppie
17. Morgan Boyle
18. Toafofoa Sipley
19. Abbas Miski
20. Haumole Olakau'atu
21. Cade Cust
Officials
Referee: Grant Atkins
Touch judges: Todd Smith, Phil Henderson
Video referees: Jared Maxwell, Ben Galea
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Scott needs a spell. Cotric to centre, Simo to right wing
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Or swap raps and Simo.Danaman137 wrote:Scott needs a spell. Cotric to centre, Simo to right wing
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Id like to see Guler or sutton start over lui. We had zero go forward and manly won't be as kind if we give a ton of field possession
Outside of that same team with Corey in
Outside of that same team with Corey in
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1. CNK
2. Rapana
3. Croker
4. Scott (pressure is on)
5. Cotric
6. Wighton
7. Williams
8. Paps
9. Hodgson
10. Soliola
11. Young (if he’s ready)
12. Whitehead
13. Tapine
14. Havili
15. Guler
16. Lui
17. Sutton
18. Simmo
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2. Rapana
3. Croker
4. Scott (pressure is on)
5. Cotric
6. Wighton
7. Williams
8. Paps
9. Hodgson
10. Soliola
11. Young (if he’s ready)
12. Whitehead
13. Tapine
14. Havili
15. Guler
16. Lui
17. Sutton
18. Simmo
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Manly have had the wood on us...
Also playing at Campbeltown at 4pm won’t help.
We really need the green light to play in Canberra.
Also playing at Campbeltown at 4pm won’t help.
We really need the green light to play in Canberra.
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Well we are not going to be playing in Canberra next week so no point worrying about that.
yes manly have had it over us recently but I think we'll be ready for them this time
yes manly have had it over us recently but I think we'll be ready for them this time
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Sutton just has to start. When he came on he dragged the intensity of the others up with him. We're not going to beat Manly being timid, and it's going to be a forward battle.
1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Jordan Rapana
3. Jarrod Croker (c)
4. Curtis Scott
5. Nick Cotric
6. Jack Wighton
7. George Williams
8. Josh Papalii
9. Josh Hodgson (c)
10. Emre Guler
11. Joseph Tapine
12. Elliot Whitehead
13. Ryan Sutton
14. Siliva Havili
15. Hudson Young
16. Sia Soliola
17. Corey Horsburgh
1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Jordan Rapana
3. Jarrod Croker (c)
4. Curtis Scott
5. Nick Cotric
6. Jack Wighton
7. George Williams
8. Josh Papalii
9. Josh Hodgson (c)
10. Emre Guler
11. Joseph Tapine
12. Elliot Whitehead
13. Ryan Sutton
14. Siliva Havili
15. Hudson Young
16. Sia Soliola
17. Corey Horsburgh
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Tapine to 13.
Young to the edge.
Sutton to the bench.
Lui gets a rest.
Young to the edge.
Sutton to the bench.
Lui gets a rest.
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I'm very close to dropping Scott. He slightly redeemed himself with some good carries out of our end. Last chance saloon.
Tempted to move Cotric to centre but feel he is our most in form back so hesitant.
Sutton to start @ 13.
How's HSS these days?
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Tempted to move Cotric to centre but feel he is our most in form back so hesitant.
Sutton to start @ 13.
How's HSS these days?
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I don't think you're alone in that thinking Butters. Scott got a tad unlucky with that ball bouncing straight out of the palm of his hand but he just doesn't seem to have his head in the game like he did at the Storm.
If I could pick a junior out of the pack for a debut it would be Timoko. When we went in to lock down he was the form development player, but I don't think at the moment he is eligible.
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Same team that beat the Tigers
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2020 Rd 6 V Sea Eagles: Teams and Previews
Rapana to start.
Props; papali and Red
Lock ; Sia
Bench;
Lui/ Sutton
Guler
Havali
Young
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Props; papali and Red
Lock ; Sia
Bench;
Lui/ Sutton
Guler
Havali
Young
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We will be the 3rd game played on Campbelltown stadium
If we have another wet week it will be a worry how chopped up it will be
If we have another wet week it will be a worry how chopped up it will be
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It looked horrific after tonight's game and there is another game there tomorrow!
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A spell after 3 matches? He must be the most unfit centre in the comp. You do realize that a spell is just going to make him go backwards seeing as everyone just came back from having 2 months off and there is no reserve grade...?Danaman137 wrote: ↑June 13, 2020, 9:40 pm Scott needs a spell. Cotric to centre, Simo to right wing
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1 cnk
2 rapa
3 croker
4 scott
5 cotric
6 wighton
7 williams
8 papa
9 hodgson
10 horse
11 young
12 whitehead
13 sutton
14 havilli
15 tapine (back to middle rotation)
16 lui guler or sia
17 simonson?
The teams actually hard to put together for next week. While it seemed like we were short of depth last week, this week we have to leave out 2 genuine top grade forwards.
2 rapa
3 croker
4 scott
5 cotric
6 wighton
7 williams
8 papa
9 hodgson
10 horse
11 young
12 whitehead
13 sutton
14 havilli
15 tapine (back to middle rotation)
16 lui guler or sia
17 simonson?
The teams actually hard to put together for next week. While it seemed like we were short of depth last week, this week we have to leave out 2 genuine top grade forwards.
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Unfortunately every time we don’t carry a back on the bench we get burned. Case that sticks in my head was Manly at Brooky last year when Raps did rib cartilage. It messed us up.
Interestingly Stick flagged the rotation policy to keep people fresh, fringeys fit and everyone hungry.
Minimise the changes from a winning team but I’d have horse in and spell Lui probably. Sia is way better from the bench he brings punch. Sutton deserves to keep his spot. Was strong last night I thought other than the one error.
Interestingly Stick flagged the rotation policy to keep people fresh, fringeys fit and everyone hungry.
Minimise the changes from a winning team but I’d have horse in and spell Lui probably. Sia is way better from the bench he brings punch. Sutton deserves to keep his spot. Was strong last night I thought other than the one error.
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If we play as we have the last couple weeks, Sea Eagles by 53.
But I think we will lift a couple of notches aye.
But I think we will lift a couple of notches aye.
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I feel like sia is off the pace this yearOld School Green wrote: ↑June 14, 2020, 9:13 am Unfortunately every time we don’t carry a back on the bench we get burned. Case that sticks in my head was Manly at Brooky last year when Raps did rib cartilage. It messed us up.
Interestingly Stick flagged the rotation policy to keep people fresh, fringeys fit and everyone hungry.
Minimise the changes from a winning team but I’d have horse in and spell Lui probably. Sia is way better from the bench he brings punch. Sutton deserves to keep his spot. Was strong last night I thought other than the one error.
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Yeah I'm keeping a back on the bench. Even last night it had the potential to derail us when Raps and CNK went off with HIA. It makes sense considering our forwards are fit and agile and can punch out big minutes.
1. CNK
2. Rapana
3. Croker
4. Scott (needs to shape up)
5. Cotric
6. Wighton
7. Williams
8. Papalii
9. Hodgson
10. Soliola
11. Tapine
12. Whitehead
13. Horsburgh
14. Havili
15. Guler
16. Sutton
17. Simonsson
18. Lui
19. Young
20. Frawley
21. Oldfield
1. CNK
2. Rapana
3. Croker
4. Scott (needs to shape up)
5. Cotric
6. Wighton
7. Williams
8. Papalii
9. Hodgson
10. Soliola
11. Tapine
12. Whitehead
13. Horsburgh
14. Havili
15. Guler
16. Sutton
17. Simonsson
18. Lui
19. Young
20. Frawley
21. Oldfield
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Also Havili is an underrated player aye. Good, direct runner of the ball and certainly not afraid of a few tough carries.
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1. CNK
2. Rapana
3. Croker
4. Scott
5. Cotric
6 Wighton
7. Williams
16. Soliola
9. Hodgson
10. Sutton
11. Tapine
12. Whitehead
13. Horsburgh
8. Papalii
14. Havili
15. Guler
17. Simonsson
This is how I'd run on next week. Soliola to lead the way early with Sutton and Horsburgh to take the early sting out of the Manly middles. Then Papa to make the most of that with Guler and Havili. Rapana starts again as he and Cotric will be vital coming out of our own end to start sets.
2. Rapana
3. Croker
4. Scott
5. Cotric
6 Wighton
7. Williams
16. Soliola
9. Hodgson
10. Sutton
11. Tapine
12. Whitehead
13. Horsburgh
8. Papalii
14. Havili
15. Guler
17. Simonsson
This is how I'd run on next week. Soliola to lead the way early with Sutton and Horsburgh to take the early sting out of the Manly middles. Then Papa to make the most of that with Guler and Havili. Rapana starts again as he and Cotric will be vital coming out of our own end to start sets.
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I’ve been very impressed with Guler the last few games so my only change would being him to starting prop with Papa. Young bull and old bull!
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Massively underrated. Insurance for Hodgo but great for punch, directness and energy when he comes on.
He’s the starting hooker in a very competitive Tongan international team and we are lucky to have that level of player who is versatile and willing to play his role as a bench rotation.
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He was fantastic yesterday. Him, Sutton and Guler made a huge difference.
I see the usual crowd is coming for Lui, but I thought he did a pretty decent job yesterday. That tackle where he forced the error late in the game was HUGE.
I think for now we keep Scott. But the warning must be in place that he's got to pick up.
But the complicating factor I brought up last week but could be even more relevant this week is the potential for Croker to miss this game. Let's hope not - we need him against a team like Manly, but it may be unavoidable.
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The problem with Lui isn't that he always plays badly, it's that he has such a low ceiling. He's not big, fast, or skillful.raiderskater wrote: ↑June 14, 2020, 11:00 am I see the usual crowd is coming for Lui, but I thought he did a pretty decent job yesterday. That tackle where he forced the error late in the game was HUGE.
In the context of having plenty of other options in our forwards stable, playing Lui all the time is an opportunity cost issue. So whatever he does in a game has to be measured against what our other options would have done given the same number of opportunities. Generally speaking, players with higher ceilings will yield better outcomes (over time) than players with low ceilings...simple as that.
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Very worried about this game. But we've always been close even during last year's losses to the Beagles - and the game in Canberra played right into their spoiling tactics with the crap refereeing.
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Lui is what he is.
According to NRL.com as far as middle third players go for yardage
Papalii 14 runs for 144m
Lui 7 runs for 67m
Havili 9 runs for 83m
Guler 13 runs for 141m
Sia 8 runs 73m
Sutton 12 runs for 122m
Lui was probably no worse than say Sia but his output is poor for a starting prop. Would he be starting at any of the sides that could loosely be called the good teams ? His post contact metres were pretty poor and he had the slowest play the ball speed (equal slowest with Papalii to be fair) of all the forwards besides hodgson who is a hooker and would be expected to be out wrestled from time to time because of the size he gives up.
Now in fairness to him he is a solid defender and he doesn't miss many tackles. I just think in attack his impact just isn't brilliant. He's not awful but when we are getting pumped in field possession every week his impact had to be questioned
According to NRL.com as far as middle third players go for yardage
Papalii 14 runs for 144m
Lui 7 runs for 67m
Havili 9 runs for 83m
Guler 13 runs for 141m
Sia 8 runs 73m
Sutton 12 runs for 122m
Lui was probably no worse than say Sia but his output is poor for a starting prop. Would he be starting at any of the sides that could loosely be called the good teams ? His post contact metres were pretty poor and he had the slowest play the ball speed (equal slowest with Papalii to be fair) of all the forwards besides hodgson who is a hooker and would be expected to be out wrestled from time to time because of the size he gives up.
Now in fairness to him he is a solid defender and he doesn't miss many tackles. I just think in attack his impact just isn't brilliant. He's not awful but when we are getting pumped in field possession every week his impact had to be questioned
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1. Nicoll-Kolkstad
2. Rapana
3. Croker
4. Scott
5. Cotric
6. Wighton
7. G. Williams
8. Papalii
9. Hodgson
10. Sutton
11. Whitehead
12. Young
13. Tapine
14. Havili
15. Soliola
16. Horsburgh
17. Guler
18. Simmonson
19. Lui
20. Starling
21. Oldfield
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2. Rapana
3. Croker
4. Scott
5. Cotric
6. Wighton
7. G. Williams
8. Papalii
9. Hodgson
10. Sutton
11. Whitehead
12. Young
13. Tapine
14. Havili
15. Soliola
16. Horsburgh
17. Guler
18. Simmonson
19. Lui
20. Starling
21. Oldfield
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Agreed Soliola has looked off the pace thus far. I feel as though his impact is generally the same regardless of starting or not though. Sutton is notoriously better starting however he was very strong last night off the bench.
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If we get 6 points out of the next 5 games it will be a good result. Tough run
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Amen for the Havili love in.
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AgreedAzza wrote:If we get 6 points out of the next 5 games it will be a good result. Tough run
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