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And probably 1 or 2 of those misses for Origin. Astoundingly consistent and durable Raider. Maybe just that broken nose/face I can remember as far as injury. Then a week or two for lifting tackles.
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There's still a lot of footy left: Sia Soliola
Canberra Raiders prop Sia Soliola makes his return to the field in this Saturday's clash with the Sharks, after recovering from an horrific facial fracture. The injury was likened to the sort of injury you'd get in a car crash, or if you fell face first into concrete.
He has spent nearly three months on the sidelines. Now he cannot wait to get back on the field, to test out the handiwork of his doctor.
"I remember going into the tackle and then getting rattled a bit, but when I retreated back to the line, that's when I knew," he told Zac Bailey of NRL.com.
"The pain I felt was a little bit different to just your normal head knock. It was sort of like a burning sensation around the cheek area. I knew exactly where I was, but I just knew that my face wasn't right. They had to call an ambulance."
Soliola admits he feared that he'd played his last NRL game.
"I did to be brutally honest," he said.
"Mum called me up straight away and told me to finish up, as you would. All mothers don't like to see their sons go through the pain and the process of it. But I've always found challenges like that to spur something inside me... to see if I can defy the odds."
His doctor also took up the challenge to get Soliola back on the field as soon as possible. They ended up inserting 20 screws to repair the fractures, but Soliola is not so sure.
"I don't know how many screws are in there to be honest. There was a couple of screws I think they counted, but they were like my root canal ones that I had previously."
Soliola says that being restricted to a soft food diet was the most difficult part of his recovery.
"The soft food diet was hard. That was the hardest thing I've ever done. I went as far as trying to blend KFC, the boys were teasing me. But KFC was rank, and so I thought laksa would be better. That was gross, so I stopped blending," he said laughing.
"I had this whole idea of getting pizza, Dominos, a Big Mac... until I had the KFC, and then I said 'no, I'm not doing the Big Mac'.
The 34 year old forward now feels a huge sense of achievement, having been cleared to play again.
"To envision that right from the start, and to actually fulfill that and to do that, it's an amazing feeling," Soliola said.
"It's a huge accomplishment. I loved it. I really loved it when he gave me the all clear over the phone. I told the man, if I was there, 'I would hug you'."
Soliola believes that there's a lot of football left in the 2020 season for the Raiders - and that there's plenty of football left in his own career too. He revealed he's not signed a new deal with Canberra yet for 2021, but he hopes it is close. In the meantime, there is a competition to win.
"You can't play or train if we don't think that we can win the comp," he said.
"That's got to be at the forefront of your mind. It shouldn't be just all cash and fame or whatever, we come here to win. We're happy, but we're not satisfied, we've still go to keep on going. There's still a lot of footy left."
A report for The Greenhouse
VIDEO: Fearless Raider returns after fearing the end: https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/09/24/fea ... g-the-end/
No way Ryan Sutton was missing Canberra Raiders' Shark attack
It's no secret the Canberra Raiders prop's omission from last year's finals series has been driving him all season to ensure he doesn't miss the 2020 NRL play-offs.
"Honestly, if [Raiders coach Ricky Stuart had] ask me did I want a rest I would've said no," Sutton said. "I've been in this situation last year where I didn't play and I don't want that to happen again."
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
GALLERY: Captain's Run: Raiders v Sharks: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2020/09 ... -v-sharks/
Set of Six: Raiders v Sharks: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2020/09 ... -v-sharks/
Canberra Raiders prop Sia Soliola makes his return to the field in this Saturday's clash with the Sharks, after recovering from an horrific facial fracture. The injury was likened to the sort of injury you'd get in a car crash, or if you fell face first into concrete.
He has spent nearly three months on the sidelines. Now he cannot wait to get back on the field, to test out the handiwork of his doctor.
"I remember going into the tackle and then getting rattled a bit, but when I retreated back to the line, that's when I knew," he told Zac Bailey of NRL.com.
"The pain I felt was a little bit different to just your normal head knock. It was sort of like a burning sensation around the cheek area. I knew exactly where I was, but I just knew that my face wasn't right. They had to call an ambulance."
Soliola admits he feared that he'd played his last NRL game.
"I did to be brutally honest," he said.
"Mum called me up straight away and told me to finish up, as you would. All mothers don't like to see their sons go through the pain and the process of it. But I've always found challenges like that to spur something inside me... to see if I can defy the odds."
His doctor also took up the challenge to get Soliola back on the field as soon as possible. They ended up inserting 20 screws to repair the fractures, but Soliola is not so sure.
"I don't know how many screws are in there to be honest. There was a couple of screws I think they counted, but they were like my root canal ones that I had previously."
Soliola says that being restricted to a soft food diet was the most difficult part of his recovery.
"The soft food diet was hard. That was the hardest thing I've ever done. I went as far as trying to blend KFC, the boys were teasing me. But KFC was rank, and so I thought laksa would be better. That was gross, so I stopped blending," he said laughing.
"I had this whole idea of getting pizza, Dominos, a Big Mac... until I had the KFC, and then I said 'no, I'm not doing the Big Mac'.
The 34 year old forward now feels a huge sense of achievement, having been cleared to play again.
"To envision that right from the start, and to actually fulfill that and to do that, it's an amazing feeling," Soliola said.
"It's a huge accomplishment. I loved it. I really loved it when he gave me the all clear over the phone. I told the man, if I was there, 'I would hug you'."
Soliola believes that there's a lot of football left in the 2020 season for the Raiders - and that there's plenty of football left in his own career too. He revealed he's not signed a new deal with Canberra yet for 2021, but he hopes it is close. In the meantime, there is a competition to win.
"You can't play or train if we don't think that we can win the comp," he said.
"That's got to be at the forefront of your mind. It shouldn't be just all cash and fame or whatever, we come here to win. We're happy, but we're not satisfied, we've still go to keep on going. There's still a lot of footy left."
A report for The Greenhouse
VIDEO: Fearless Raider returns after fearing the end: https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/09/24/fea ... g-the-end/
No way Ryan Sutton was missing Canberra Raiders' Shark attack
It's no secret the Canberra Raiders prop's omission from last year's finals series has been driving him all season to ensure he doesn't miss the 2020 NRL play-offs.
"Honestly, if [Raiders coach Ricky Stuart had] ask me did I want a rest I would've said no," Sutton said. "I've been in this situation last year where I didn't play and I don't want that to happen again."
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
GALLERY: Captain's Run: Raiders v Sharks: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2020/09 ... -v-sharks/
Set of Six: Raiders v Sharks: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2020/09 ... -v-sharks/
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Horace Dove-Edwin wrote: ↑September 25, 2020, 11:32 amThat'd be good.
But even better would be a disrespectful field goal while up by 30 with two to play.
WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP IT'S BEEN
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He wouldn't have picked "Rookie Raiders" team if he didn't think they could go out and win
Canberra Raiders forward Ryan Sutton is aged just 25 - and for a player in the middle, that's still quite young. Props are only starting to come into their prime at that age.
But in the Raiders team that will take the field on Saturday in the clash with the Sharks, Sutton will be one of the more experienced hands.
Ten of the top 17 players selected by coach Stuart this week are aged 22 or younger. Only three players are over the age of 25 - Sam Williams (29), Dunamis Lui (30), and Sia Soliola (34).
The back five players have an average age of just over 20. At age 21, Nick Cotric is the oldest player in the outside backs. They have 98 games of NRL experience amongst them, and Cotric has 89 of them. Throw in the halves and the backline has an average age of just over 22.
It's not a lot different among the forwards. They have an average age of just over 25, while the whole squad has an average age of about 23 and a half. The squad has an average of just 49 games of NRL experience.
Sutton says the team is still fighting for fourth position. He is confident that the "Rookie Raiders" will perform well and can win against the Sharks. He's sure that Ricky Stuart is confident too.
"We're going to go into this game really confident and we've got a good amount of young kids, so we're excited," Sutton said.
"[Ricky] wouldn't have picked the team if he didn't have confidence that they could go out and win this game."
"Looking at the young talent that we've got coming through and the players that are playing this weekend, it's really exciting. I really can't wait for this weekend, just to go out and see what energy they bring."
"It is a completely different feel, but at the same time, everyone knows their job. We've said this forever. Whoever comes into this squad can do a job... you can do it."
"The feeling is different, because we've obviously not got those leaders, but we've got Sia back. It's exciting to get him back and he's a real leader on the park, so it's going to be good.
Sutton says he will look to step up in the leadership stakes - and help out the younger players - given so many of the regular leaders are being rested on Saturday.
"Just speaking them to about not doing something you wouldn't usually do. Just chatting to them really, taking the nerves away and making sure that they're good to go into the game, that's the main thing," he said.
"Leadership qualities on the field will come from everyone, once the 13 are on the field, young or old, I think that's the good thing that we've got in this squad, we rally around each other."
Local favourite Sam Williams will captain the Raiders for the first time in first grade on Saturday, after making his debut back in 2011. Sutton believes the team will be looking to perform well for him.
I've played against Sammy in the Super League and he's a real leader," Sutton said.
"You can tell he's got that quality about him, where he can lead from the front foot. He's a real smart rugby league player, he knows a lot about rugby. He's just a great all round bloke."
On Friday evening, the Raiders omitted Elliott Whitehead and Jack Wighton from their squad to face the Sharks. Both were included on the extended bench, but there was no prospect that Ricky Stuart would be playing them. Joe Tapine and Ata Mariota remain on the extended bench.
A report for The Greenhouse
VIDEO: Sutton: We're fighting for fourth place: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2020/09 ... rth-place/
From Cooma Colts to Canberra captaincy for Sam Williams
Sam Williams sat down across from his coach earlier this week and was told he would be playing his first NRL match in 16 months. Ricky Stuart then quipped: "What are you like at tossing the coin?"
"I half laughed it off," Williams said. "Half an hour later I was getting a coffee with Jarrod [Croker] and he was like, nah mate he's serious."
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Celebration for Canberra Raiders winger Semi Valemei's special girl back home
When Semi Valemei runs out against Cronulla, as always he'll have the name of a special girl, Rosi, from back home on his wrist. He pointed to it after his long range try against the Warriors last Sunday.
"That was my niece. She's my favourite so I write her name there every game," Valemei said. "She's back in Fiji, back in the village. I think so [she would be watching back home]. Everywhere I go she comes with me."
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
UPDATED MATCH PREVIEW: Jack Wighton and Elliott Whitehead omitted from the Canberra Raiders squad to face the Cronulla Sharks tomorrow. Latest squads, weather, odds and more: http://ow.ly/420I50BAT0v
Canberra Raiders forward Ryan Sutton is aged just 25 - and for a player in the middle, that's still quite young. Props are only starting to come into their prime at that age.
But in the Raiders team that will take the field on Saturday in the clash with the Sharks, Sutton will be one of the more experienced hands.
Ten of the top 17 players selected by coach Stuart this week are aged 22 or younger. Only three players are over the age of 25 - Sam Williams (29), Dunamis Lui (30), and Sia Soliola (34).
The back five players have an average age of just over 20. At age 21, Nick Cotric is the oldest player in the outside backs. They have 98 games of NRL experience amongst them, and Cotric has 89 of them. Throw in the halves and the backline has an average age of just over 22.
It's not a lot different among the forwards. They have an average age of just over 25, while the whole squad has an average age of about 23 and a half. The squad has an average of just 49 games of NRL experience.
Sutton says the team is still fighting for fourth position. He is confident that the "Rookie Raiders" will perform well and can win against the Sharks. He's sure that Ricky Stuart is confident too.
"We're going to go into this game really confident and we've got a good amount of young kids, so we're excited," Sutton said.
"[Ricky] wouldn't have picked the team if he didn't have confidence that they could go out and win this game."
"Looking at the young talent that we've got coming through and the players that are playing this weekend, it's really exciting. I really can't wait for this weekend, just to go out and see what energy they bring."
"It is a completely different feel, but at the same time, everyone knows their job. We've said this forever. Whoever comes into this squad can do a job... you can do it."
"The feeling is different, because we've obviously not got those leaders, but we've got Sia back. It's exciting to get him back and he's a real leader on the park, so it's going to be good.
Sutton says he will look to step up in the leadership stakes - and help out the younger players - given so many of the regular leaders are being rested on Saturday.
"Just speaking them to about not doing something you wouldn't usually do. Just chatting to them really, taking the nerves away and making sure that they're good to go into the game, that's the main thing," he said.
"Leadership qualities on the field will come from everyone, once the 13 are on the field, young or old, I think that's the good thing that we've got in this squad, we rally around each other."
Local favourite Sam Williams will captain the Raiders for the first time in first grade on Saturday, after making his debut back in 2011. Sutton believes the team will be looking to perform well for him.
I've played against Sammy in the Super League and he's a real leader," Sutton said.
"You can tell he's got that quality about him, where he can lead from the front foot. He's a real smart rugby league player, he knows a lot about rugby. He's just a great all round bloke."
On Friday evening, the Raiders omitted Elliott Whitehead and Jack Wighton from their squad to face the Sharks. Both were included on the extended bench, but there was no prospect that Ricky Stuart would be playing them. Joe Tapine and Ata Mariota remain on the extended bench.
A report for The Greenhouse
VIDEO: Sutton: We're fighting for fourth place: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2020/09 ... rth-place/
From Cooma Colts to Canberra captaincy for Sam Williams
Sam Williams sat down across from his coach earlier this week and was told he would be playing his first NRL match in 16 months. Ricky Stuart then quipped: "What are you like at tossing the coin?"
"I half laughed it off," Williams said. "Half an hour later I was getting a coffee with Jarrod [Croker] and he was like, nah mate he's serious."
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Celebration for Canberra Raiders winger Semi Valemei's special girl back home
When Semi Valemei runs out against Cronulla, as always he'll have the name of a special girl, Rosi, from back home on his wrist. He pointed to it after his long range try against the Warriors last Sunday.
"That was my niece. She's my favourite so I write her name there every game," Valemei said. "She's back in Fiji, back in the village. I think so [she would be watching back home]. Everywhere I go she comes with me."
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
UPDATED MATCH PREVIEW: Jack Wighton and Elliott Whitehead omitted from the Canberra Raiders squad to face the Cronulla Sharks tomorrow. Latest squads, weather, odds and more: http://ow.ly/420I50BAT0v
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He missed a game or two of origin last year because of injury last year I thoughtBadnMean wrote:And probably 1 or 2 of those misses for Origin. Astoundingly consistent and durable Raider. Maybe just that broken nose/face I can remember as far as injury. Then a week or two for lifting tackles.
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Souths all over the Roosters at the moment. They could very well knock the Roosters into 4th which would result in a much tougher game for us if we finish 5th and advance to week 2. Still a lot of footy left in this game.
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This is so typical lol.
Roosters look like ****. Haven't said that in so long.
Roosters look like ****. Haven't said that in so long.
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They havent turned up lol. That dream sharks, eels, winner of storm/roosters run is in threat. We might well have to go through panthers/roosters in week 2
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Roosters will not come back. Souths are murdering them.
WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP IT'S BEEN
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Yeah that was the broken nose/stitches in the face/mouth thing.Dr Zaius wrote: ↑September 25, 2020, 7:52 pmHe missed a game or two of origin last year because of injury last year I thoughtBadnMean wrote:And probably 1 or 2 of those misses for Origin. Astoundingly consistent and durable Raider. Maybe just that broken nose/face I can remember as far as injury. Then a week or two for lifting tackles.
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Hey why is my Avatar back to Fritzy circa '91 instead of the Chicka Drinkin' A Raiders Lime With Hawkey- I changed it to a few months back? I feel one AV change a decade is enough, you're ruining my brand!!!!
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Only if the Eels win as well. Only team to play it as per the expected result so far this week are the Broncos, as in ****.
I'm kinda worried the Eels lose, we win and take 4th, I really don't want that week one match up against Punrith
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Why not? A second chance. Or better yet, catch Penny Panthers, bam home prelim.
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Looks like we play Penrith or Roosters in week 2 of the finals. Ouch.
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What the ballboy and Tapine?I'm Bate Man wrote:The extended bench might have to come now.
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Well to win the premiership you have to beat either the Panthers or the Roosters or possibly both even if our ideal run happened. Its just happening sooner than we thought lol
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I would love Raiders win Eels loose. Worst case is we play the Eels week 2 at home.
Mine you with the Roosters loss, top 4 in now in our control. Baby Raiders with a 130 + win.
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I just looked at the points differential, discard my comment.Butters wrote:What the ballboy and Tapine?I'm Bate Man wrote:The extended bench might have to come now.
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Given tonight's game, if Parra beat the Tigers they'll be 3rd, Roosters 4th. Meaning the qualifying finals would be Penrith v Roosters and Storm v Parra. We'd be playing the loser of Penrith v Roosters if we beat the Sharks next week.gangrenous wrote: ↑September 23, 2020, 6:17 amThink you’re in the wrong finals system. Souths don’t play Roosters.Raiders666 wrote:So what happens if Souths beat Roosters? Everyone is assuming we match up against The Eels In wk 2 of the finals...
If Raiders finish 5th and win and Parra lose to Penrith then no other results matter. They play Parra.
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Think Jack and Taps might have to play now - shift Havili back to the bench and take Frawley out. We should be able to jag it with those two there
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I think I saw they already dropped off the list today?
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Probably not the place for this post but the roosters would be down 60-8 if not for 3 disallowed tries.
Absolutely insane
Absolutely insane
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The roosters look legitimately terrible and have just now conceded the 50 mark. Absolute scenes. Eels with a good chance to jump them now.
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They are now!Mickey_Raider wrote: ↑September 25, 2020, 9:44 pm Probably not the place for this post but the roosters would be down 60-8 if not for 3 disallowed tries.
Absolutely insane
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Week 2 v roosters @scg
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I get the planning ahead but ****...if our blokes are thinking that guaranteed we get rolled by sharks first round finals.
One at a time folks. Whatever else will be, will be...
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Hate to say i saw this coming haha
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I could see the Panthers being ambushed by the roosters too but yeah can't be looking past the sharks week 1
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Best case scenario tonight:
- We lose
- Eels also lose
We remain 5th and in week 2 play the loser of Eels Vs Panthers (Eels).
Still good case scenario:
- We win
- Eels lose
We finish 4th and get 2 bites of the cherry.
Worse case scenario:
- Eels win
We will play the loser of Panthers Vs Roosters week 2. Worst possible result.
Time to go out and buy a Tigers jersey for tonight folks. We need them to win bad.
- We lose
- Eels also lose
We remain 5th and in week 2 play the loser of Eels Vs Panthers (Eels).
Still good case scenario:
- We win
- Eels lose
We finish 4th and get 2 bites of the cherry.
Worse case scenario:
- Eels win
We will play the loser of Panthers Vs Roosters week 2. Worst possible result.
Time to go out and buy a Tigers jersey for tonight folks. We need them to win bad.
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Proves you don’t have to be far off your game to get rolled badly in the NRL. Not much doubt of a lack of effort from the raiders team this week. They will be raring to go!
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There is no way in my mind that finishing 5th is better than 4th. Finish 4th and I really like our chances of a prelim final. Then anything can happen.