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6 mins to go Raiders looked like they’d gone over through Manase Kaho, but he has stepped on the touch line.
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2022 Round 18: Canberra Raiders V Victoria Thunderbolts
Canberra Raiders V Victoria Thunderbolts
Sunday 17 July, 1:45pm
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
Canberra Raiders
1. Josh Smith
2. Steven Numambo
3. Brad Morkos
4. Jed Stuart
5. Manase Kaho
6. Thomas Casey
7. Noah Ryan
22. Josh Allen
9. TBA
10. TBA
11. Clay Webb
12. Tane Kiriona
13. Caleb Tohi
14. Sione Moala
15. Eneseli Kamuta
19. Niu Mariota
18. Kaden Williams
Victoria Thunderbolts
21. Sualauvi Faalogo
2. Anisi Salani
3. Lodoviko Cokanauto
4. Ron Tooala
5. Deveraux Feo
6. Noah Natapu
7. Seamus King-Smith
8. Sheldon Diaz
9. Cole Geyer
10. Jack Natapu
11. Jared Nauma
12. Poasi Manu
13. Kade Roberts
14. Anthony Bucca
15. Zayvian Langkilde-Fale
16. Tahj Amone
17. Josiah-Ekkehard Neli
18. Hawani Howe
19. Emmanuel Vili
20. Aidan Connell
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders suffered a 40-14 defeat at the hands of the Sydney Roosters at Kippax on Saturday. There's a reason the Roosters are sitting on top of the competition, having lost just two matches. They're a very good football team, with lots of strike in attack. They do everything at speed and they're highly skilled in their ball playing.
The Raiders were first to score in just the fourth minute, when centre Jed Stuart leapt high to take the Noah Ryan bomb to the try line. The Roosters hit back in the 10th minute, forcing an error in the in goal from Canberra winger Manase Kaho, with centre Jordan Swann then grounding the ball. But the Raiders competed well in the opening stages. An intercept and a long break from Roosters winger Tevita Masima gave the visitors their next opportunity. The winger was rounded up, but they then spread the ball to one side of the field and then the other, with Masima crossing in the corner in the 17th minute. From there, the Roosters really opened up, with some clever kicking and freakish offloads. Tries to Tyler Colley, Corey Ross and Luke Knight saw the Sydney outfit go to the break with a 26-6 lead.
Raiders winger Steven Numambo got a double in the second half, both tries the result of kicks to the corner. But the Roosters were always well in control. Tevita Masima scored three more tries, ending with a haul of four.
In Round 18, the Raiders travel to Melbourne for a meeting with the Victoria Thunderbolts. The Thunderbolts are on a four game losing streak - recently falling to the Roosters (38-10), Dragons (38-12) and the Sea Eagles (44-24). Last Thursday night, they conceded nine tries in a 50-16 loss to the Sharks at Cronulla. The Raiders and Thunderbolts have similar attacking and defensive records. No team has conceded more points than the Thunderbolts this year. And while the Raiders have improved in that department in the past month, they have not been much better over the season. The Rabbitohs have the worst points differential in the competition, but the Raiders and Thunderbolts are in the bottom three. Canberra's recent form, however, has been clearly better. Hopefully the Green Machine can get back on track in Bleak City on Sunday.
Team news: Notionally, there are limited changes from last week. But illness, injury and travel schedules have clearly had an impact on the Raiders lower grade line ups. So we can expect late changes. The Raiders have failed to name a hooker and a starting prop. Brad Morkos, Steven Numambo, Jed Stuart, Josh Allen, Clay Webb, Caleb Tohi and Manase Kaho have all been named in the NSW Cup squad that will play in Sydney, on the same afternoon as this match. NSW Cup requirements will likely prevail. Carsil Vaikai, Loghan Lewis and Mitch Souter have not been named this week, after playing last week.
Season record: Raiders: 7 and 8 (7th, -131)
Thunderbolts: 5 and 10 (10th, -134)
Form: Raiders: LWWWL
Thunderbolts: WLLLL
Attack: Raiders 20, Thunderbolts 21 points scored per game
Defence: Raiders 29, Thunderbolts 30 points conceded per game
Recent meetings: 2022 Round 5 Raiders 40 defeated Thunderbolts 30 at Wagga Wagga
2019 Round 22 Raiders 24 defeated Thunderbolts 18 at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
2019 Round 2 Raiders 21 drew Thunderbolts 21 at Canberra Stadium
VIDEO: Round 17 Highlights: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2022/07/1 ... s-round-17
Canberra Raiders V Victoria Thunderbolts
Sunday 17 July, 1:45pm
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
Canberra Raiders
1. Josh Smith
2. Steven Numambo
3. Brad Morkos
4. Jed Stuart
5. Manase Kaho
6. Thomas Casey
7. Noah Ryan
22. Josh Allen
9. TBA
10. TBA
11. Clay Webb
12. Tane Kiriona
13. Caleb Tohi
14. Sione Moala
15. Eneseli Kamuta
19. Niu Mariota
18. Kaden Williams
Victoria Thunderbolts
21. Sualauvi Faalogo
2. Anisi Salani
3. Lodoviko Cokanauto
4. Ron Tooala
5. Deveraux Feo
6. Noah Natapu
7. Seamus King-Smith
8. Sheldon Diaz
9. Cole Geyer
10. Jack Natapu
11. Jared Nauma
12. Poasi Manu
13. Kade Roberts
14. Anthony Bucca
15. Zayvian Langkilde-Fale
16. Tahj Amone
17. Josiah-Ekkehard Neli
18. Hawani Howe
19. Emmanuel Vili
20. Aidan Connell
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders suffered a 40-14 defeat at the hands of the Sydney Roosters at Kippax on Saturday. There's a reason the Roosters are sitting on top of the competition, having lost just two matches. They're a very good football team, with lots of strike in attack. They do everything at speed and they're highly skilled in their ball playing.
The Raiders were first to score in just the fourth minute, when centre Jed Stuart leapt high to take the Noah Ryan bomb to the try line. The Roosters hit back in the 10th minute, forcing an error in the in goal from Canberra winger Manase Kaho, with centre Jordan Swann then grounding the ball. But the Raiders competed well in the opening stages. An intercept and a long break from Roosters winger Tevita Masima gave the visitors their next opportunity. The winger was rounded up, but they then spread the ball to one side of the field and then the other, with Masima crossing in the corner in the 17th minute. From there, the Roosters really opened up, with some clever kicking and freakish offloads. Tries to Tyler Colley, Corey Ross and Luke Knight saw the Sydney outfit go to the break with a 26-6 lead.
Raiders winger Steven Numambo got a double in the second half, both tries the result of kicks to the corner. But the Roosters were always well in control. Tevita Masima scored three more tries, ending with a haul of four.
In Round 18, the Raiders travel to Melbourne for a meeting with the Victoria Thunderbolts. The Thunderbolts are on a four game losing streak - recently falling to the Roosters (38-10), Dragons (38-12) and the Sea Eagles (44-24). Last Thursday night, they conceded nine tries in a 50-16 loss to the Sharks at Cronulla. The Raiders and Thunderbolts have similar attacking and defensive records. No team has conceded more points than the Thunderbolts this year. And while the Raiders have improved in that department in the past month, they have not been much better over the season. The Rabbitohs have the worst points differential in the competition, but the Raiders and Thunderbolts are in the bottom three. Canberra's recent form, however, has been clearly better. Hopefully the Green Machine can get back on track in Bleak City on Sunday.
Team news: Notionally, there are limited changes from last week. But illness, injury and travel schedules have clearly had an impact on the Raiders lower grade line ups. So we can expect late changes. The Raiders have failed to name a hooker and a starting prop. Brad Morkos, Steven Numambo, Jed Stuart, Josh Allen, Clay Webb, Caleb Tohi and Manase Kaho have all been named in the NSW Cup squad that will play in Sydney, on the same afternoon as this match. NSW Cup requirements will likely prevail. Carsil Vaikai, Loghan Lewis and Mitch Souter have not been named this week, after playing last week.
Season record: Raiders: 7 and 8 (7th, -131)
Thunderbolts: 5 and 10 (10th, -134)
Form: Raiders: LWWWL
Thunderbolts: WLLLL
Attack: Raiders 20, Thunderbolts 21 points scored per game
Defence: Raiders 29, Thunderbolts 30 points conceded per game
Recent meetings: 2022 Round 5 Raiders 40 defeated Thunderbolts 30 at Wagga Wagga
2019 Round 22 Raiders 24 defeated Thunderbolts 18 at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
2019 Round 2 Raiders 21 drew Thunderbolts 21 at Canberra Stadium
VIDEO: Round 17 Highlights: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2022/07/1 ... s-round-17
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Welcome to our coverage of today's Jersey Flegg clash between the Canberra Raiders and Victoria Thunderbolts at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.
These are the final teams. Lots of changes for the Raiders as predicted, with some promising young players brought up. Also some big name inclusions for the Raiders, because they were required in Melbourne as cover for first grade. Score updates in this post from 1:45pm.
Canberra Raiders
1. Sione Vuki
2. Livai Kaloutolu
3. Deakin Bright
4. Harrison Leadbitter
5. Temple Beauchamp
19. Brad Schneider
7. Noah Ryan
10. Ata Mariota
14. Sione Moala
15. Eneseli Kamuta
11. Kaden Williams
12. Tane Kiriona
13. Mitchell Prest
8. Jayden Clarkson
9. Campbell Woolnough
16. Noah Saddler
17. Tate Rhea
18. Sam Wentworth
Victoria Thunderbolts
21. Sualauvi Faalogo
2. Anisi Salani
3. Lodoviko Cokanauto
4. Ron Tooala
5. Deveraux Feo
6. Noah Natapu
22. Sione Nau
8. Sheldon Diaz
9. Cole Geyer
20. Jack Natapu
11. Jared Nauma
12. Poasi Manu
13. Kade Roberts
14. Anthony Bucca
15. Jerry Musu
16. Tahj Amone
17. Josiah-Ekkehard Neli
18. Aman Singh
Canberra Raiders 24
Tries
Sione Vuki 5'
Sione Vuki 9'
Ata Mariota 25'
Sione Vuki 38'
Goals
Brad Schneider 6'
Brad Schneider 11'
Brad Schneider 27'
Sione Vuki 39'
Victoria Thunderbolts 12
Tries
Cole Geyer 33'
Cole Geyer 55'
Goals
Sualauvi Faalogo 34'
Sualauvi Faalogo 56'
HALF TIME: Canberra Raiders 18 lead Victoria Thunderbolts 6
FULL TIME: Canberra Raiders 24 defeated Victoria Thunderbolts 12
These are the final teams. Lots of changes for the Raiders as predicted, with some promising young players brought up. Also some big name inclusions for the Raiders, because they were required in Melbourne as cover for first grade. Score updates in this post from 1:45pm.
Canberra Raiders
1. Sione Vuki
2. Livai Kaloutolu
3. Deakin Bright
4. Harrison Leadbitter
5. Temple Beauchamp
19. Brad Schneider
7. Noah Ryan
10. Ata Mariota
14. Sione Moala
15. Eneseli Kamuta
11. Kaden Williams
12. Tane Kiriona
13. Mitchell Prest
8. Jayden Clarkson
9. Campbell Woolnough
16. Noah Saddler
17. Tate Rhea
18. Sam Wentworth
Victoria Thunderbolts
21. Sualauvi Faalogo
2. Anisi Salani
3. Lodoviko Cokanauto
4. Ron Tooala
5. Deveraux Feo
6. Noah Natapu
22. Sione Nau
8. Sheldon Diaz
9. Cole Geyer
20. Jack Natapu
11. Jared Nauma
12. Poasi Manu
13. Kade Roberts
14. Anthony Bucca
15. Jerry Musu
16. Tahj Amone
17. Josiah-Ekkehard Neli
18. Aman Singh
Canberra Raiders 24
Tries
Sione Vuki 5'
Sione Vuki 9'
Ata Mariota 25'
Sione Vuki 38'
Goals
Brad Schneider 6'
Brad Schneider 11'
Brad Schneider 27'
Sione Vuki 39'
Victoria Thunderbolts 12
Tries
Cole Geyer 33'
Cole Geyer 55'
Goals
Sualauvi Faalogo 34'
Sualauvi Faalogo 56'
HALF TIME: Canberra Raiders 18 lead Victoria Thunderbolts 6
FULL TIME: Canberra Raiders 24 defeated Victoria Thunderbolts 12
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2022 Round 19: Canberra Raiders V Canterbury Bulldogs
Canberra Raiders V Canterbury Bulldogs
Saturday 23 July, 11:00am
Canberra Stadium
Canberra Raiders
1. Sione Vuki
2. Livai Kaloutolu
3. Deakin Bright
4. Harrison Leadbitter
5. Temple Beauchamp
6. Thomas Casey
7. Noah Ryan
8. Josh Allen
9. Sione Moala
10. Eneseli Kamuta
11. Kaden Williams
12. Tane Kiriona
13. Mitchell Prest
14. Campbell Woolnough
15. Jayden Clarkson
16. Noah Saddler
17. Tate Rhea
Canterbury Bulldogs
1. Khaled Rajab
2. Jordi Mazzone
3. Eli Clark
4. Reuben Moyle
5. Jonathan Sua
6. Joseph O'Neill
7. Bailey Hayward
8. Josh Kalati
9. Brandon Clarke
10. Epeli Sukanaivalu
11. Jajuan Vito
12. Harry Hayes
13. Lipoi Hopoi
14. Joash Papalii
15. Bayley Cox
16. Fahmy Toilato
17. Lachlan Vale
19. Blake Layton
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders Jersey Flegg team had a morale boosting, 24-12, victory over the Victoria Thunderbolts in Melbourne in Round 18. The Raiders had to make mass changes to their announced team line up, with the whole club seriously impacted by injuries and illness. A host of young players were called up into the team - but they were bolstered by the inclusion of NRL reserves, Brad Schneider and Ata Mariota. Schneider, who was 18th man in the NRL clash with the Storm, only played in the first half.
Fullback Sione Vuki score a double in the opening 10 minutes, with the Raiders taking an early 12-0 lead. The margin grew to 18 points at the 25 minute mark when prop Ata Mariota crossed, but the home team fought back with a try to hooker Cole Geyer just before half time. The Raiders led 18-6 at the break.
Sione Vuki secured his hat trick when he scored in the opening couple of minutes of the second half. And while Geyer - the son of former Storm winger, Matt - produced his second try of the day with 15 minutes left on the clock, the Victorian team could not draw any closer in the final stages.
9:50 min mark
In Round 19, the Raiders are back in the national capital, meeting the Canterbury Bulldogs at Canberra Stadium. It will be the opening match of a triple header, with the main event being the Raiders' NRL match against the New Zealand Warriors. The Bulldogs broke a six game losing streak on Saturday, beating the last placed Rabbitohs, 38-12, at Belmore. Both these teams have similar attacking records, while the Bulldogs have the slightly better defence. However, Canberra's defence has improved considerably over the past four or five weeks.
When these teams last met, in Round 2 this year, the Bulldogs ran out three point winners. With five minutes remaining a Thomas Casey field goal gave the Raiders a one point lead. But a try to Bulldogs centre Larson Dale-Doyle in the final couple of minutes broke Canberra's hearts. The Raiders will be hoping to get a bit of revenge on Saturday.
Team news: With Brad Schneider and Ata Mariota back in NSW Cup this week, Thomas Casey will start at five eighth and Josh Allen at prop. The team is otherwise unchanged.
Season record: Raiders: 8 and 8 (8th, -119)
Bulldogs: 6 and 10, 1 draw (10th, -77)
Form: Raiders: WWWLW
Bulldogs: LLLLW
Attack: Raiders 20, Bulldogs 20 points scored per game
Defence: Raiders 28, Bulldogs 24 points conceded per game
Recent meetings: 2022 Round 2 Bulldogs 18 defeated Raiders 15 at Belmore Sports Ground
2019 Round 12 Raiders 36 defeated Bulldogs 16 at Belmore Sports Ground
Canberra Raiders V Canterbury Bulldogs
Saturday 23 July, 11:00am
Canberra Stadium
Canberra Raiders
1. Sione Vuki
2. Livai Kaloutolu
3. Deakin Bright
4. Harrison Leadbitter
5. Temple Beauchamp
6. Thomas Casey
7. Noah Ryan
8. Josh Allen
9. Sione Moala
10. Eneseli Kamuta
11. Kaden Williams
12. Tane Kiriona
13. Mitchell Prest
14. Campbell Woolnough
15. Jayden Clarkson
16. Noah Saddler
17. Tate Rhea
Canterbury Bulldogs
1. Khaled Rajab
2. Jordi Mazzone
3. Eli Clark
4. Reuben Moyle
5. Jonathan Sua
6. Joseph O'Neill
7. Bailey Hayward
8. Josh Kalati
9. Brandon Clarke
10. Epeli Sukanaivalu
11. Jajuan Vito
12. Harry Hayes
13. Lipoi Hopoi
14. Joash Papalii
15. Bayley Cox
16. Fahmy Toilato
17. Lachlan Vale
19. Blake Layton
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders Jersey Flegg team had a morale boosting, 24-12, victory over the Victoria Thunderbolts in Melbourne in Round 18. The Raiders had to make mass changes to their announced team line up, with the whole club seriously impacted by injuries and illness. A host of young players were called up into the team - but they were bolstered by the inclusion of NRL reserves, Brad Schneider and Ata Mariota. Schneider, who was 18th man in the NRL clash with the Storm, only played in the first half.
Fullback Sione Vuki score a double in the opening 10 minutes, with the Raiders taking an early 12-0 lead. The margin grew to 18 points at the 25 minute mark when prop Ata Mariota crossed, but the home team fought back with a try to hooker Cole Geyer just before half time. The Raiders led 18-6 at the break.
Sione Vuki secured his hat trick when he scored in the opening couple of minutes of the second half. And while Geyer - the son of former Storm winger, Matt - produced his second try of the day with 15 minutes left on the clock, the Victorian team could not draw any closer in the final stages.
9:50 min mark
In Round 19, the Raiders are back in the national capital, meeting the Canterbury Bulldogs at Canberra Stadium. It will be the opening match of a triple header, with the main event being the Raiders' NRL match against the New Zealand Warriors. The Bulldogs broke a six game losing streak on Saturday, beating the last placed Rabbitohs, 38-12, at Belmore. Both these teams have similar attacking records, while the Bulldogs have the slightly better defence. However, Canberra's defence has improved considerably over the past four or five weeks.
When these teams last met, in Round 2 this year, the Bulldogs ran out three point winners. With five minutes remaining a Thomas Casey field goal gave the Raiders a one point lead. But a try to Bulldogs centre Larson Dale-Doyle in the final couple of minutes broke Canberra's hearts. The Raiders will be hoping to get a bit of revenge on Saturday.
Team news: With Brad Schneider and Ata Mariota back in NSW Cup this week, Thomas Casey will start at five eighth and Josh Allen at prop. The team is otherwise unchanged.
Season record: Raiders: 8 and 8 (8th, -119)
Bulldogs: 6 and 10, 1 draw (10th, -77)
Form: Raiders: WWWLW
Bulldogs: LLLLW
Attack: Raiders 20, Bulldogs 20 points scored per game
Defence: Raiders 28, Bulldogs 24 points conceded per game
Recent meetings: 2022 Round 2 Bulldogs 18 defeated Raiders 15 at Belmore Sports Ground
2019 Round 12 Raiders 36 defeated Bulldogs 16 at Belmore Sports Ground
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Welcome to our coverage of the Jersey Flegg Cup clash between the Canberra Raiders and Canterbury Bulldogs. Kick off is at 11:00am Saturday at Canberra Stadium, the first game in a triple header in the nation's capital. We'll have live scores from the ground in this thread.
Here are the final team. Ethan Strange to make his club debut!
Canberra Raiders
1. Sione Vuki
2. Livai Kaloutolu
3. Josh Smith
4. Josh Billing
5. Manase Kaho
19. Ethan Strange
7. Noah Ryan
8. Loghan Lewis
15. Mitch Souter
22. Niu Mariota
11. Kaden Williams
12. Tane Kiriona
13. Caleb Tohi
9. Sione Moala
10. Eneseli Kamuta
13. Mitchell Prest
16. Jayden Clarkson
6. Thomas Casey
Canterbury Bulldogs
1. Khaled Rajab
2. Jordi Mazzone
3. Reuben Moyle
4. William Afualo
5. Jonathan Sua
6. Joseph O'Neill
7. Bailey Hayward
8. Josh Kalati
9. Brandon Clarke
10. Epeli Sukanaivalu
11. Lajuan Vito
12. Harry Hayes
13. Lipoi Hopoi
14. Joash Papalii
15. Bayley Cox
16. Fahmy Toilato
21. Blake Layton
17. Timothy Johannssen
Here are the final team. Ethan Strange to make his club debut!
Canberra Raiders
1. Sione Vuki
2. Livai Kaloutolu
3. Josh Smith
4. Josh Billing
5. Manase Kaho
19. Ethan Strange
7. Noah Ryan
8. Loghan Lewis
15. Mitch Souter
22. Niu Mariota
11. Kaden Williams
12. Tane Kiriona
13. Caleb Tohi
9. Sione Moala
10. Eneseli Kamuta
13. Mitchell Prest
16. Jayden Clarkson
6. Thomas Casey
Canterbury Bulldogs
1. Khaled Rajab
2. Jordi Mazzone
3. Reuben Moyle
4. William Afualo
5. Jonathan Sua
6. Joseph O'Neill
7. Bailey Hayward
8. Josh Kalati
9. Brandon Clarke
10. Epeli Sukanaivalu
11. Lajuan Vito
12. Harry Hayes
13. Lipoi Hopoi
14. Joash Papalii
15. Bayley Cox
16. Fahmy Toilato
21. Blake Layton
17. Timothy Johannssen
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The Bulldogs kick off. We are underway. Will be interesting to see how Ethan Strange does.
30 seconds in… TRY RAIDERS to second rower Kaden Williams! Sione Vuki converts.
Raiders 6-0
30 seconds in… TRY RAIDERS to second rower Kaden Williams! Sione Vuki converts.
Raiders 6-0
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10th min TRY RAIDERS to Josh Billing. Spectacular stuff, there’s a cross field kick, somehow Billing juggles it and grounds it! Wasn’t sure about the grounding, but the referee was! Sione Vuki misses the conversion, about 15 metres from the posts.
Raiders 10-0
Raiders 10-0
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15th min TRY BULLDOGS to Jordi Mazzone in the corner, off the back of a penalty. It was the Bulldogs first chance at that end of the field, the Raiders had plenty of cover coming across, including Kaloutolu, but they could not take him out. Converted by halfback Bailey Hayward from the sideline.
Raiders 10-6
Raiders 10-6
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14 mins to the break TRY BULLDOGS to winger Johnathan Sua. They spread it wide, to the right this time, and find an overlap on the edge. Bailey Hayward converts, not far from the posts.
Bulldogs 12-10
Bulldogs 12-10
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29th min TRY BULLDOGS to centre William Afualo. First a break up the middle, then they send it right. Canberra having trouble on the edges in defence, in particular. Bailey Hayward, out wide, can’t convert.
Bulldogs 16-10
Bulldogs 16-10
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HALF TIME
Canterbury Bulldogs 16
Canberra Raiders 10
The Bulldogs asking plenty of questions in the final stages of that half, with Canberra just barely holding on at times. Some good breaks from the halves up the middle.
Canterbury Bulldogs 16
Canberra Raiders 10
The Bulldogs asking plenty of questions in the final stages of that half, with Canberra just barely holding on at times. Some good breaks from the halves up the middle.
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We’re back underway in the second half.
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39th min TRY BULLDOGS to winger Jordi Mazzone. The Bulldogs really getting on top here. No conversion from the sideline.
Bulldogs 20-10
Bulldogs 20-10
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42nd min TRY BULLDOGS to Bailey Cox. The Raiders’ defence is really struggling. Bailey Hayward fails to convert.
Bulldogs 24-10
Bulldogs 24-10
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23 mins to go TRY BULLDOGS to five eighth Joseph O’Neill. Sadly it is becoming a bit of a procession. Bailey Hayward converts from in front.
Bulldogs 30-10
Bulldogs 30-10
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52nd min TRY BULLDOGS under the posts to prop Josh Kalati. The Dogs just need to get to the red zone and they score at present. Bailey Hayward converts.
Bulldogs 36-10
Bulldogs 36-10
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Bulldogs 40/20 now. Everything coming off for them.
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13 mins to go TRY RAIDERS to Manase Kaho in the corner, takes a great cross field kick from Noah Ryan. It’s off the back of a Bulldogs error and a penalty. They go the length in a couple of sets. Sione Vuki converts from the sideline.
Bulldogs 36-16
Bulldogs 36-16
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11mins to go TRY RAIDERS to Manase Kaho, great run down the sideline, he dives over in the corner. Sione Vuki again converts from the sideline.
Bulldogs 36-22
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4 mins to go TRY BULLDOGS to hooker Brandon Clark following a grubber. Manase Kaho had made another great run down the sideline, but just stepped out. And the Bulldogs score in the next set. Bailey Hayward converts from close to the posts.
Canterbury Bulldogs 42
Canberra Raiders 22
Canterbury Bulldogs 42
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Penalty Raiders on the siren… to no avail.
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MATCH REPORT: Canberra Raiders Jersey Flegg side go down to Canterbury Bulldogs
The Raiders Jersey Flegg side have gone down 42-22 to the Bulldogs in a high-scoring affair at Canberra Stadium on Saturday.
The Raiders started the game well but the Bulldogs proved too strong in the end, scoring seven straight tries to help seal the win. The Raiders take on the Dragons next weekend at Raiders Belconnen.
Read more: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2022/07 ... -bulldogs/
The Raiders Jersey Flegg side have gone down 42-22 to the Bulldogs in a high-scoring affair at Canberra Stadium on Saturday.
The Raiders started the game well but the Bulldogs proved too strong in the end, scoring seven straight tries to help seal the win. The Raiders take on the Dragons next weekend at Raiders Belconnen.
Read more: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2022/07 ... -bulldogs/
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2022 Round 20: Canberra Raiders V St George Illawarra Dragons
Canberra Raiders V St George Illawarra Dragons
Saturday 30 July, 1:20pm
Raiders Belconnen
Canberra Raiders
1. Thomas Casey
2. Josh Smith
3. Jacob Church
4. Deakin Bright
5. Temple Beauchamp
6. Ethan Strange
7. Noah Ryan
8. Eneseli Kamuta
9. Sione Moala
10. Tane Kiriona
11. Kaden Williams
12. Josh Billing
13. Mitchell Prest
14. Campbell Woolnough
15. Noah Saddler
16. Tate Rhea
17. Cooper Harris
St George Illawarra Dragons
1. Callum Gromek
2. Ben Johnson
3. Leonard Skelton
4. Hayden Budd
5. Cooper Roberts
6. Callum Perryman
7. Braxton Wallace
8. Bryce Magnone
9. Declan Purcell
10. Jacob Webster
11. Duke Grant
12. Phoenix Vetenibua-Finnerty
13. Harley Sanchez
14. Riley Wooden
15. Navajo Doyle
16. Thomas Phillips
17. Travis Barrett-Hancock
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders suffered a 42-22 defeat at the hands of the Canterbury Bulldogs at Canberra Stadium on Saturday. The Raiders were the first to score, in the second minute, with second rower Kaden Williams going over the white line in the first set. Raiders centre Josh Billing followed up in the 10th minute, taking the cross field kick from Mitch Souter in spectacular fashion. That gave the home team an early 10-0 lead. But three straight tries to the Bulldogs saw them take a 16-10 to the half time break.
Three minutes into the second half, a second try for Bulldogs winger Jordi Mazzone started an explosion of points for Canterbury. They scored three more tries in the next quarter hour, giving them a 36-10 lead at the 55 minute mark. In the final stages, Raiders winger Manase Kaho scored a double, giving Canberra a glimmer of hope. In the 58th minute a good cross field kick from Noah Ryan found Kaho in the corner. The winger backed up two minutes later, diving over out wide after a great run down the western touch line. But that was the end of the road for the Raiders. A try to Bulldogs hooker Brandon Clarke inside the final five minutes delivered the 20 point win for Canterbury.
Ethan Strange, a recruit from the Roosters system on the Central Coast, was a late inclusion for the Raiders at five eighth. He's highly regarded and will be a player to watch.
In Round 20, the Raiders host the St George Illawarrra Dragons at Kippax. It will be the second time in a month that the two clubs have faced each other at the ground - after the Dragons' home game was transferred from Wollongong due to bad weather. On that occasion, the Raiders came away with a 16-4 win - with Manase Kaho, Eneseli Kamuta and Josh Billing all scoring tries.
The Dragons lost last Friday, 24-16, to the Newcastle Knights at Hunter Stadium. They have also had recent losses to the Sea Eagles (26-16) and the Raiders. Their recent wins have come against the ladder leading Roosters (20-18) at Gosford in Round 18 and the Thunderbolts (38-12) in Melbourne. That's some inconsistent form from the third placed outfit. Hopefully, the Raiders can bounce back this week, and repeat the result from Round 16.
Team news: Jacob Church and Deakin Bright will form a new centre pairing. Josh Smith moves to the wing, replacing Livai Kaloutolu. Manase Kaho has been promoted to NSW Cup, with Temple Beauchamp replacing him on the other wing. Josh Billing has been moved from centre to the second row. Noah Ryan and Ethan Strange will have their second game together in the halves.
Tane Kiriona shifts from the second row to prop, while Eneseli Kamuta replaces Loghan Lewis in the other starting prop role. Lewis has been promoted to NSW Cup - as has hooker Mitch Souter. Sione Moala takes over the No. 9 jersey. Mitch Prest moves into the starting team at lock. Campbell Woolnough, Noah Saddler, Tate Rhea and Cooper Harris are all new additions on the bench.
Season record: Raiders: 8 and 9 (7th, -139)
Dragons: 10 and 6, 2 draws (3rd, +74)
Form: Raiders: WWLWL
Dragons: WLLWL
Attack: Raiders 21, Dragons 29 points scored per game
Defence: Raiders 29, Dragons 18 points conceded per game
Recent meetings: 2022 Round 16 Raiders 16 defeated Dragons 4 at Kippax
2019 Round 24 Raiders 28 defeated Dragons 26 at Ron Costello Oval, Shellharbour
Canberra Raiders V St George Illawarra Dragons
Saturday 30 July, 1:20pm
Raiders Belconnen
Canberra Raiders
1. Thomas Casey
2. Josh Smith
3. Jacob Church
4. Deakin Bright
5. Temple Beauchamp
6. Ethan Strange
7. Noah Ryan
8. Eneseli Kamuta
9. Sione Moala
10. Tane Kiriona
11. Kaden Williams
12. Josh Billing
13. Mitchell Prest
14. Campbell Woolnough
15. Noah Saddler
16. Tate Rhea
17. Cooper Harris
St George Illawarra Dragons
1. Callum Gromek
2. Ben Johnson
3. Leonard Skelton
4. Hayden Budd
5. Cooper Roberts
6. Callum Perryman
7. Braxton Wallace
8. Bryce Magnone
9. Declan Purcell
10. Jacob Webster
11. Duke Grant
12. Phoenix Vetenibua-Finnerty
13. Harley Sanchez
14. Riley Wooden
15. Navajo Doyle
16. Thomas Phillips
17. Travis Barrett-Hancock
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders suffered a 42-22 defeat at the hands of the Canterbury Bulldogs at Canberra Stadium on Saturday. The Raiders were the first to score, in the second minute, with second rower Kaden Williams going over the white line in the first set. Raiders centre Josh Billing followed up in the 10th minute, taking the cross field kick from Mitch Souter in spectacular fashion. That gave the home team an early 10-0 lead. But three straight tries to the Bulldogs saw them take a 16-10 to the half time break.
Three minutes into the second half, a second try for Bulldogs winger Jordi Mazzone started an explosion of points for Canterbury. They scored three more tries in the next quarter hour, giving them a 36-10 lead at the 55 minute mark. In the final stages, Raiders winger Manase Kaho scored a double, giving Canberra a glimmer of hope. In the 58th minute a good cross field kick from Noah Ryan found Kaho in the corner. The winger backed up two minutes later, diving over out wide after a great run down the western touch line. But that was the end of the road for the Raiders. A try to Bulldogs hooker Brandon Clarke inside the final five minutes delivered the 20 point win for Canterbury.
Ethan Strange, a recruit from the Roosters system on the Central Coast, was a late inclusion for the Raiders at five eighth. He's highly regarded and will be a player to watch.
In Round 20, the Raiders host the St George Illawarrra Dragons at Kippax. It will be the second time in a month that the two clubs have faced each other at the ground - after the Dragons' home game was transferred from Wollongong due to bad weather. On that occasion, the Raiders came away with a 16-4 win - with Manase Kaho, Eneseli Kamuta and Josh Billing all scoring tries.
The Dragons lost last Friday, 24-16, to the Newcastle Knights at Hunter Stadium. They have also had recent losses to the Sea Eagles (26-16) and the Raiders. Their recent wins have come against the ladder leading Roosters (20-18) at Gosford in Round 18 and the Thunderbolts (38-12) in Melbourne. That's some inconsistent form from the third placed outfit. Hopefully, the Raiders can bounce back this week, and repeat the result from Round 16.
Team news: Jacob Church and Deakin Bright will form a new centre pairing. Josh Smith moves to the wing, replacing Livai Kaloutolu. Manase Kaho has been promoted to NSW Cup, with Temple Beauchamp replacing him on the other wing. Josh Billing has been moved from centre to the second row. Noah Ryan and Ethan Strange will have their second game together in the halves.
Tane Kiriona shifts from the second row to prop, while Eneseli Kamuta replaces Loghan Lewis in the other starting prop role. Lewis has been promoted to NSW Cup - as has hooker Mitch Souter. Sione Moala takes over the No. 9 jersey. Mitch Prest moves into the starting team at lock. Campbell Woolnough, Noah Saddler, Tate Rhea and Cooper Harris are all new additions on the bench.
Season record: Raiders: 8 and 9 (7th, -139)
Dragons: 10 and 6, 2 draws (3rd, +74)
Form: Raiders: WWLWL
Dragons: WLLWL
Attack: Raiders 21, Dragons 29 points scored per game
Defence: Raiders 29, Dragons 18 points conceded per game
Recent meetings: 2022 Round 16 Raiders 16 defeated Dragons 4 at Kippax
2019 Round 24 Raiders 28 defeated Dragons 26 at Ron Costello Oval, Shellharbour
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Welcome to our coverage of today's NRL clash between the Canberra Raiders and St George Illawarra Dragons at Kippax. We will have live scores from the ground from 1:20pm.
Here are the latest teams. We will have final team line ups after 12:20pm.
Canberra Raiders
1. Thomas Casey
2. Josh Smith
3. Jacob Church
4. Deakin Bright
5. Temple Beauchamp
6. Ethan Strange
7. Noah Ryan
8. Eneseli Kamuta
9. Sione Moala
22. Niu Mariota
11. Kaden Williams
12. Josh Billing
13. Mitchell Prest
14. Campbell Woolnough
15. Noah Saddler
16. Tate Rhea
17. Harrison Leadbitter
18. Jack Bishop
St George Illawarra Dragons
1. Callum Gromek
5. Cooper Roberts
3. Leonard Skelton
4. Hayden Budd
20. Campbell Watchirs
6. Callum Perryman
7. Braxton Wallace
8. Bryce Magnone
9. Declan Purcell
16. Thomas Phillips
11. Duke Grant
21. Toby Couchman
13. Harley Sanchez
10. Jacob Webster
12. Phoenix Vetenibua-Finnerty
15. Navajo Doyle
19. Dallas Collins
14. Riley Wooden
Here are the latest teams. We will have final team line ups after 12:20pm.
Canberra Raiders
1. Thomas Casey
2. Josh Smith
3. Jacob Church
4. Deakin Bright
5. Temple Beauchamp
6. Ethan Strange
7. Noah Ryan
8. Eneseli Kamuta
9. Sione Moala
22. Niu Mariota
11. Kaden Williams
12. Josh Billing
13. Mitchell Prest
14. Campbell Woolnough
15. Noah Saddler
16. Tate Rhea
17. Harrison Leadbitter
18. Jack Bishop
St George Illawarra Dragons
1. Callum Gromek
5. Cooper Roberts
3. Leonard Skelton
4. Hayden Budd
20. Campbell Watchirs
6. Callum Perryman
7. Braxton Wallace
8. Bryce Magnone
9. Declan Purcell
16. Thomas Phillips
11. Duke Grant
21. Toby Couchman
13. Harley Sanchez
10. Jacob Webster
12. Phoenix Vetenibua-Finnerty
15. Navajo Doyle
19. Dallas Collins
14. Riley Wooden
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Dragons kick off, we are underway!
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4th min TRY DRAGONS to winger Cooper Roberts in the corner. Just managed to stay in. No conversion. They take advantage of the error from the Raiders mid field.
Dragons 4-0
Dragons 4-0
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9th min TRY DRAGONS to centre Hayden Budd. They had him covered, but he spun in the tackle and somehow grounded it. The Dragons have had all the territory in the opening 10 minutes and most of the ball. No conversion.
Dragons 8-0
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14th min FORCED LINE DROP OUT conceded by the Raiders. And a penalty, offside at the kick. The Raiders somehow save a try, with the Dragons stepping over the sideline.
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16th min TRY RAIDERS to Kaden Williams, he’s backing up a great break, deep in Canberra’s half from winger Josh Smith. Converted Noah Ryan. Really against the run of play.
Dragons 8-6
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Finally a penalty for Canberra!
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22nd min TRY RAIDERS to Josh Billing, great flat pass from Mitchell Prest puts him in the gap. Noah Ryan misses the goal, sprays left. Wasn’t too far from the posts.
Raiders 10-8
Raiders 10-8
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