2024 Canberra Raiders Junior Representatives
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18th min TRY RAIDERS to Jamie Cowling. The pressure just told in the red zone after a six again call. Jack Milne converts.
Raiders 12-6
Raiders 12-6
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21st min TRY RAIDERS to fullback Cooper Johnston. Good break down the grandstand touchline from winger Viliame Siale and Johnston is backing up on the inside. Jack Milne converts from in front.
Raiders 18-6
Raiders 18-6
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26th min TRY RAIDERS to Kruger Roache out wide. Break from Glover to start it, some great passing. Fantastic footy. Milne converts from the sideline!
Raiders 24-6
Raiders 24-6
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Panthers forward pass… bombed try out wide.
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Canberra Raiders 24
Penrith Panthers 6
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Canberra Raiders 24
Penrith Panthers 6
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The final teams for SG Ball are in! Raiders v Panthers. Kick off is at 3:30pm.
Canberra Raiders
1. Braydan Darmody 5. Lekani Mpaso 3. Keisaia Su'a 4. Bailey Nash 21. Dakai Bolatagici 6. Ethan Alaia 7. Keahn Skipps 8. Elvis Nauer-Wood 9. Xavier Cacciotti 10. Samuel Hyne 11. Mahonri Tiotala 12. Jordan Uta 13. Owen Hromow
14. Taylor Withington 15. Thomas Lunney 16. Sam Chapman 20. Mathias Tomuli-Ah-Kuoi
17. Jayden Wolfe
Penrith Panthers
1. Jack Attard 2. Ej Vaoliko Savesi 3. Tuaomaliemavaitoelau Patea 4. Poutoa Hotere-Papalii 5. Mitchell Heather 6. Cameron Robertson 7. Jett Cleary 8. Zedrick Tupulua 9. Jenson Tuaoi 10. Hokafonu Lemoto 11. Cooper Hale 17. Josiah Vaha'akolo-Fifita 13. Kye Raven
14. Zaid Lehn 15. William Herbert 16. Hayden Brown 18. Marika Korovou
25. Thomas Vanegas
Canberra Raiders
1. Braydan Darmody 5. Lekani Mpaso 3. Keisaia Su'a 4. Bailey Nash 21. Dakai Bolatagici 6. Ethan Alaia 7. Keahn Skipps 8. Elvis Nauer-Wood 9. Xavier Cacciotti 10. Samuel Hyne 11. Mahonri Tiotala 12. Jordan Uta 13. Owen Hromow
14. Taylor Withington 15. Thomas Lunney 16. Sam Chapman 20. Mathias Tomuli-Ah-Kuoi
17. Jayden Wolfe
Penrith Panthers
1. Jack Attard 2. Ej Vaoliko Savesi 3. Tuaomaliemavaitoelau Patea 4. Poutoa Hotere-Papalii 5. Mitchell Heather 6. Cameron Robertson 7. Jett Cleary 8. Zedrick Tupulua 9. Jenson Tuaoi 10. Hokafonu Lemoto 11. Cooper Hale 17. Josiah Vaha'akolo-Fifita 13. Kye Raven
14. Zaid Lehn 15. William Herbert 16. Hayden Brown 18. Marika Korovou
25. Thomas Vanegas
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First second half points to the Panthers in Matts.
35th min TRY PANTHERS to Jodeci Vaha'akolo-Fifita. Dives over from close range. Conversion attempt fails, hits the post.
Raiders 24-10
35th min TRY PANTHERS to Jodeci Vaha'akolo-Fifita. Dives over from close range. Conversion attempt fails, hits the post.
Raiders 24-10
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39th min TRY RAIDERS to Lochie Ellard. Amazing 40/20 kick from Troy Codey in the lead up. Probably went 70 metres. Conversion just misses.
Raiders 28-10
Raiders 28-10
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44th min TRY PANTHERS to Marcellus Iakopo. Converted Hunter Bell.
Raiders 28-16
Raiders 28-16
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50th min TRY PANTHERS to five eighth Cameron Bamblett. The Raiders gave up heaps of metres that set and they score on the last. Converted from in front by Hunter Bell.
Raiders 28-22
Raiders 28-22
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54th min TRY PANTHERS to Charbel Kheirallah. Raiders forced into a line drop out after an early kick, and the Panthers have all the momentum. Hunter Bell converts.
Raiders 28
Panthers 28
Raiders 28
Panthers 28
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59th min TRY RAIDERS to Kruger Roache in the corner! Wow! Just wow! Stunning way to finish. The players converge on Roache from everywhere. Jack Milne converts from the sideline.
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Canberra Raiders 34
Penrith Panthers 28
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Canberra Raiders 34
Penrith Panthers 28
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Penrith Panthers kick off in SG Ball. Jersey Flegg Raiders play the Knights in Newcastle from 3:30pm. We will do our best to give score updates in that match as well.
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9th min TRY RAIDERS to prop Samuel Hyne. Good flat pass close to the line. The Panthers have some HUGE forwards in this grade. Brayden Darmody converts from virtually in front.
Raiders 6-0
Raiders 6-0
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15th min TRY RAIDERS to Xavier Cacciotti. Trade mark dive over from dummy half. Converted Darmody.
Raiders 12-0
Raiders 12-0
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21st min TRY RAIDERS to Ethan Alaia, they run it on the last and score. Some great stepping attack from the little men in that set. Plenty of metres. Darmody converts from close to the posts.
Raiders 18-0
Raiders 18-0
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33rd min TRY RAIDERS to Keahn Skipps. Cacciotti just short but they score on the next tackle. Darmody converts.
Raiders 24-0
Raiders 24-0
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35th min PENALTY GOAL RAIDERS to Darmody. From 40 metres out and not in front either.
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Canberra Raiders 26
Penrith Panthers 0
In Jersey Flegg, the Raiders lead the Knights 6-0 in Newcastle. Try in the 5th minute to Vena Patuki-Case.
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Canberra Raiders 26
Penrith Panthers 0
In Jersey Flegg, the Raiders lead the Knights 6-0 in Newcastle. Try in the 5th minute to Vena Patuki-Case.
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Raiders kick off to start the second half of SG Ball.
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41st min TRY RAIDERS to centre Bailey Nash. Good shift to the right. Darmody converts from out wide.
Raiders 32-0
Raiders 32-0
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44th min TRY RAIDERS to Taylor Withington. The Skipps kick hits the post and Withington gets the rebound. Converted Darmody converts.
Raiders 38-0
The Raiders lead 12-0 in Flegg at Newcastle.
Raiders 38-0
The Raiders lead 12-0 in Flegg at Newcastle.
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54th min TRY RAIDERS to Ethan Alaia. Wonderful try, great offloads, great run Darmody to set it up. Converted Darmody.
Raiders 44-0
The Raiders lead 18-0 in Flegg at Newcastle at half time.
Raiders 44-0
The Raiders lead 18-0 in Flegg at Newcastle at half time.
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Does Keahnn Skipps look a good prospect for the future?
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63rd min TRY PANTHERS to William Herbert in the corner. They’re finally over. Too many errors at their own end from the Raiders. It would have been nice to see the Raiders hold them scoreless. No conversion.
Raiders 44-4
Raiders 44-4
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Bailey Nash on report for some reason.
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Canberra Raiders 44
Penrith Panthers 4
Excellent win in very hot conditions.
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Canberra Raiders 44
Penrith Panthers 4
Excellent win in very hot conditions.
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Wow, great effort to win all 6 grades!
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2024 Round 7 Junior Representatives
Tarsha Gale Cup
Canberra Raiders v Parramatta Eels
Saturday 16 March, 12:30pm
Eric Tweedale Stadium
Canberra Raiders
1. Elise Simpson 2. Mya McGlynn 3. Lara Cosgrove 4. Jade Harding 5. Ella Kelly 16. Imojean Vea 7. Lahni Hall 8. Jaida Faleono 9. Lola Fletcher 10. Claudia Finau 11. Grace Maxwell 12. Heidi Brownlie 13. India Dyball (c)
14. Halle Constable 15. Angelina Costa 17. Magdalena Velovski 20. Bridie Hampshire
18. Tanesha Dennis
Parramatta Eels
1. Dallis Graham-Withell 2. Aysha-Rain Pietersz 3. Caitlin Peadon 4. Lindsay Tui 5. Hayley Bell 6. Raphaella Perigo 7. Aaliyah Haumono 8. Kalisi Mahe 9. Rory Muller 10. Liaina Dimech 11. Leila Black 12. Bella Sandford 13. Ryvrr-Lee Alo
14. Charlotte Cawthorne 15. Micayla Bourne 16. Alliyah Ghannoum 17. Ciara Stockham
18. Losaline Sikahele 19. Keely Stevens
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders produced their best form of the Tarsha Gale Cup season when they defeated the Penrith Panthers on Saturday at Raiders Belconnen. Trailing 8-4 at half time, the Raiders opened up the attack in the second half, scoring five tries - and finishing 32-8 winners. Lara Cosgrove and Elise Simpson were the try scoring stars, but the forwards laid a great platform in the middle.
The Panthers opened the scoring, producing a try to hooker Montana McLean in the 3rd minute - capitalising on a Canberra error in their own half. A penalty goal to Penrith captain and half Jaida Staben saw the visitors take an 8-0 lead after 16 minutes. The Raiders had some opportunities in the first thirty, but errors continued to prove costly. Canberra finally struck back in the 25th minute, with a good 30 metre run from Lara Cosgrove delivering four points.
Cosgrove was back in the action three minutes into the second half, scoring a try in the corner. She completed a hat trick in the 46th minute, making a break on the edge from 70 metres out, and going all the way. Three minutes later, a great break up the middle from prop Claudia Finau, created an opportunity for fullback Elise Simpson. She crossed under the posts.
Raiders winger Jade Harding scored what was probably the try of the match in the 53rd minute. Second rower Heidi Brownlie picked up a loose ball mid field and charged ahead. She probably could have gone all the way herself, but offloaded to Harding when one of the Penrith chasers launched into an attempted tackle from behind. Perfect pass. A 70 metre try to Elise Simpson completed the rout, with two minutes left on the clock.
The Raiders have moved into seventh place on the ladder - and next head to Merrylands in Sydney for a clash with the Parramatta Eels. The Eels have won only once this season, a 36-0 win over the Dragons at Eric Tweedale Stadium in Round 5. They are coming off a 26-10 loss at home to the second placed Roosters. They trailed 18-0 at half time and 26-0 after 40 minutes. After Roosters centre Sharlize Campbell was sin binned in the 50th minute, the Eels scored a couple of late tries.
The Raiders lost to the Eels in a preseason trial match this year. But with three rounds of the regular season remaining and a possible finals berth on the line, Saturday’s match will be the real deal. It’s a must win for Canberra.
Season record: Raiders 2 and 3 (7th, -12)
Eels 1 and 4 (10th, -62)
Form: Raiders LLWLW
Eels LLLWL
Previous meetings: 2023 Round 5 Eels 26 defeated Raiders 12 at Raiders Belconnen
2022 Round 9 Eels 52 defeated Raiders 0 at Kellyville Park
2021 Round 6 Raiders 16 drew Eels 16 at Seiffert Oval
2020 Round 1 Raiders 30 defeated Eels 8 at Raiders Belconnen
2019 Finals Week 1 Eels 48 defeated Raiders 4 at HE Laybutt Field
Team news: The Raiders' team is unchanged from last week.
Harold Matthews
Canberra Raiders v New Zealand Warriors
Sunday 17 March, 7:00am AEDT
Growers Stadium, Pukekohe
Canberra Raiders
1. Cooper Johnston 2. Viliami Siale 3. Preston Smallwood 4. Hardy Glover 5. Kruger Roache 6. Jamie Cowling 7. Troy Codey 8. Zildjian Tafili (c) 9. Jack Leighton 10. Billy Hollands 11. Geordan Amaiu 12. Lochie Ellard 13. Jack Milne
14. Cooper Tuilakeba 15. Samuel Green 16. Thomas Handsaker 17. Byron Cahill
20. Trent Nagel
New Zealand Warriors
1. Joseph Ratcliffe 2. Ezekiel Davidson-Faaiuaso 3. Jeremiah Lemana 4. Siale Pahulu 5. Kairus Booth 6. Jack Thompson 7. Deshontayne Te Wao 8. Hudsyn Frost 9. Kaawyn Patterson 10. Ambrose Puluno 11. Dezman Laban 12. Militonimolela Sikuvea 13. Romana Whitiora
14. Boston Krone 15. Isaiah Savea 16. Houma Fotu 17. Micah Sula
18. Tyson Hansen
AT A GLANCE: The Harold Matthews Raiders had a break through victory on Saturday at Kippax, beating the Penrith Panthers, 34-28, in an absolute thriller. The Panthers made a late comeback, to level the scores with five minutes remaining. But a try to Raiders winger Kruger Roache in the 59th minute delivered the Green Machine their first win of the year. Players swarmed in on him from all over the field to celebrate.
The Panthers were the first to score in the 7th minute, through halfback Jhett Sydir. It was a little too easy. But Canberra fought back. Some good charges from the forwards laid the groundwork for a close range try to Raiders hooker Jack Leighton. He dived over from dummy half in the 13th minute. Five minutes later, more red zone pressure delivered a try to Raiders five eighth Jamie Cowling. Soon after, a great break down the grandstand touchline from Raiders winger Viliame Siale set up a try for fullback Cooper Johnston - who was backing up on the inside. Then in the 26th minute, Kruger Roache was over in the corner, after a chip and regather from Cowling. That made it three Canberra tries in the space of eight minutes.
The Raiders had a 24-6 advantage at the break. Penrith was the first team to score in the second half, but Canberra answered in style. A booming 40/20 kick provided the opportunity for a four pointer for second rower Lochie Ellard. A Cowling grubber to the in goal set it up. And the Green Machine seemed to be well in control, leading 28-10 at the 40 minute mark. A three try blitz in the space of 10 minutes allowed Penrith to level. They had all the momentum and they seemed just about impossible to stop. Somehow, the Raiders halted it and turned it. And then a Preston Smallwood pass set up Roache's last gasp match winner.
The Raiders travel to New Zealand in Round 7, for a clash with the Warriors at Pukekohe - on the southern fringe of Auckland. 2024 is the first year that the Warriors have fielded a team in this grade. The Warriors are on a three game winning streak, having lost their opening two games. They had a 26-16 win over the Steelers at Growers Stadium on Saturday. Prop Hudsyn Frost scored two of the Warriors’ five tries.
The travel will be a challenge for the Raiders, while the Warriors are in the midst of a five game run of matches at home. So they’ll be settled. The Warriors also have a good shot at making the finals. So they’ll be tough to beat. But hopefully, the Raiders can finish the regular season strongly.
Season record: Raiders 1 and 4 (14th, -55)
Warriors 3 and 2 (7th, -11)
Form: Raiders LLLLW
Warriors LLWWW
Team news: The Raiders' starting line up is unchanged from last week. Cooper Tuilakeba and Byron Cahill have been added to the bench, with Jalen May and Patrick Koen dropping out of the squad.
SG Ball
Canberra Raiders v New Zealand Warriors
Sunday 17 March, 8:45am AEDT
Growers Stadium, Pukekohe
Canberra Raiders
1. Braydan Darmody 5. Lekani Mpaso 3. Keisaia Su'a 18. Bailey Nash 21. Dakai Bolatagici 6. Ethan Alaia 7. Keahn Skipps 8. Elvis Nauer-Wood 9. Xavier Cacciotti 10. Samuel Hyne 11. Mahonri Tiotala 12. Jordan Uta 13. Owen Hromow (c)
14. Taylor Withington 15. Thomas Lunney 16. Sam Chapman 17. Jayden Wolfe
20. Mathias Tomuli-Ah-Kuoi
New Zealand Warriors
1. Motu Pasikala 2. Malakai Cama 3. Nganaiaiafu Vake 4. Hiraka Waitai-Haenga 5. Raphael Sio 6. Tallan Egan 7. Maui Winitana-Patelesio 8. Jason Seu Salalilo 9. Jacob Auloa 10. Rodney Tuipulotu Vea 11. Alvin Chong Nee 12. Kayliss Fatialofa 13. Augustino Filipo
14. Paea Sikuvea 15. Francis Tuimauga 16. Kalani Peyroux-Donaldson 17. Te Waaka Popata-Henare
18. Jesse Soric 20. Te Paeroa Wineera
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders have cruised to a 44-4 win over the Penrith Panthers in very hot conditions at Raiders Belconnen on Saturday. It took until the 63rd minute for the Panthers to cross the line - the try to bench player William Herbert producing their only points of the game. The Raiders led 26-0 at the break, and they went on to score a total of seven tries.
The Panthers fielded some very big forwards, but they seemed to tire quickly - and Canberra's smaller men, halves Keahn Skipps and Ethan Alaia and hooker Xavier Cacciotti stepped and darted their way around them. Raiders prop Sam Hyne was the first to cross in the 9th minute. Cacciotti has trademarked the close range try from dummy half, and he pulled one of those out of the bag of tricks. Alaia and Skipps followed up with their own tries. Fullback Brayden Darmody was kicking goals from everywhere - and he added a penalty goal from 40 metres out, just before half time.
Second half tries to Bailey Nash, Taylor Withington and Alaia saw the Raiders hit 44 points at the 55 minute mark. The Withington try was scored after a smart kick from Skipps, which rebounded off a goal post. The match petered out from there. By then, just about everyone at the ground had had enough of the heat. Overall, however, it was a wonderful win.
The Raiders next travel to Auckland - more accurately Growers Stadium at Pukekohe, on the far southern outskirts of Auckland. Both the Raiders and Warriors have a 3 and 3 record in 2024. They are two of four teams that are one competition point adrift of the sixth placed Bulldogs. With three rounds left in the regular season, both teams will be desperate to win - so as to keep themselves in the race for the finals. The Raiders will also be keen to rack up some good winning margins, so as to address their negative points differential. Points difference could prove to be crucial come season's end.
The Raiders and Warriors have met in this grade only once before - a game won by Canberra in the pandemic affected 2020 season. The Warriors re-entered the SG Ball Cup last year, but were not drawn to play the Green Machine.
Season record: Raiders 3 and 3 (10th, -6)
Warriors 3 and 3 (7th, +44)
Form: Raiders LWWLW
Warriors WLWWL
Previous meeting: 2020 Round 2 Raiders 36 defeated Warriors 28 at Raiders Belconnen
Team news: The Raiders squad is unchanged from last week.
Laurie Daley Cup Semi Final
Monaro Colts v Central Coast Roosters
Saturday 16 March, 11:30am
Woy Woy Oval
Live stream: NSWRL TV
Monaro Colts
1. James Croker 2. Brady Smith 3. Luke Tuialii 4. Harry Hudson 5. Lachlan Cunanan 6. Clinton Latham 7. Jonah Anderson 8. Alex Hardy 9. Mitchell Brophy 10. Jesse Milin 11. Joseph Eaton 12. Brock Apolevski 13. Dylan Watkins
14. Yuri Hromow 15. Ash Flint 16. Sam Lever 17. JJ Mau Pohiva
18. Toby Ferris
Central Coast Roosters
1. Sean Bullen 2. Cooper Dean-Potaka 3. Sam Gillespie 4. Zahn McKay 5. Samisoni Talakai 6. Chaice Bayley 7. Brooklyn Rosemeyer 8. Joshua Jamieson 9. Travis Jackson 10. Lorenzo Godoy 11. Cooper Ausburn 12. Josiah Fesolai 13. Billy Brown
14. Logan O'Brien 15. Jake Herring 16. Jake Sanday 22. Jared Gilston
18. Bailey Vaeau 17. Clayton Doyle 19. Nathan Kelly 20. Duke Huckstepp 21. Bailey Simpson 23. Tumeke Huriwai
Tarsha Gale Cup
Canberra Raiders v Parramatta Eels
Saturday 16 March, 12:30pm
Eric Tweedale Stadium
Canberra Raiders
1. Elise Simpson 2. Mya McGlynn 3. Lara Cosgrove 4. Jade Harding 5. Ella Kelly 16. Imojean Vea 7. Lahni Hall 8. Jaida Faleono 9. Lola Fletcher 10. Claudia Finau 11. Grace Maxwell 12. Heidi Brownlie 13. India Dyball (c)
14. Halle Constable 15. Angelina Costa 17. Magdalena Velovski 20. Bridie Hampshire
18. Tanesha Dennis
Parramatta Eels
1. Dallis Graham-Withell 2. Aysha-Rain Pietersz 3. Caitlin Peadon 4. Lindsay Tui 5. Hayley Bell 6. Raphaella Perigo 7. Aaliyah Haumono 8. Kalisi Mahe 9. Rory Muller 10. Liaina Dimech 11. Leila Black 12. Bella Sandford 13. Ryvrr-Lee Alo
14. Charlotte Cawthorne 15. Micayla Bourne 16. Alliyah Ghannoum 17. Ciara Stockham
18. Losaline Sikahele 19. Keely Stevens
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders produced their best form of the Tarsha Gale Cup season when they defeated the Penrith Panthers on Saturday at Raiders Belconnen. Trailing 8-4 at half time, the Raiders opened up the attack in the second half, scoring five tries - and finishing 32-8 winners. Lara Cosgrove and Elise Simpson were the try scoring stars, but the forwards laid a great platform in the middle.
The Panthers opened the scoring, producing a try to hooker Montana McLean in the 3rd minute - capitalising on a Canberra error in their own half. A penalty goal to Penrith captain and half Jaida Staben saw the visitors take an 8-0 lead after 16 minutes. The Raiders had some opportunities in the first thirty, but errors continued to prove costly. Canberra finally struck back in the 25th minute, with a good 30 metre run from Lara Cosgrove delivering four points.
Cosgrove was back in the action three minutes into the second half, scoring a try in the corner. She completed a hat trick in the 46th minute, making a break on the edge from 70 metres out, and going all the way. Three minutes later, a great break up the middle from prop Claudia Finau, created an opportunity for fullback Elise Simpson. She crossed under the posts.
Raiders winger Jade Harding scored what was probably the try of the match in the 53rd minute. Second rower Heidi Brownlie picked up a loose ball mid field and charged ahead. She probably could have gone all the way herself, but offloaded to Harding when one of the Penrith chasers launched into an attempted tackle from behind. Perfect pass. A 70 metre try to Elise Simpson completed the rout, with two minutes left on the clock.
The Raiders have moved into seventh place on the ladder - and next head to Merrylands in Sydney for a clash with the Parramatta Eels. The Eels have won only once this season, a 36-0 win over the Dragons at Eric Tweedale Stadium in Round 5. They are coming off a 26-10 loss at home to the second placed Roosters. They trailed 18-0 at half time and 26-0 after 40 minutes. After Roosters centre Sharlize Campbell was sin binned in the 50th minute, the Eels scored a couple of late tries.
The Raiders lost to the Eels in a preseason trial match this year. But with three rounds of the regular season remaining and a possible finals berth on the line, Saturday’s match will be the real deal. It’s a must win for Canberra.
Season record: Raiders 2 and 3 (7th, -12)
Eels 1 and 4 (10th, -62)
Form: Raiders LLWLW
Eels LLLWL
Previous meetings: 2023 Round 5 Eels 26 defeated Raiders 12 at Raiders Belconnen
2022 Round 9 Eels 52 defeated Raiders 0 at Kellyville Park
2021 Round 6 Raiders 16 drew Eels 16 at Seiffert Oval
2020 Round 1 Raiders 30 defeated Eels 8 at Raiders Belconnen
2019 Finals Week 1 Eels 48 defeated Raiders 4 at HE Laybutt Field
Team news: The Raiders' team is unchanged from last week.
Harold Matthews
Canberra Raiders v New Zealand Warriors
Sunday 17 March, 7:00am AEDT
Growers Stadium, Pukekohe
Canberra Raiders
1. Cooper Johnston 2. Viliami Siale 3. Preston Smallwood 4. Hardy Glover 5. Kruger Roache 6. Jamie Cowling 7. Troy Codey 8. Zildjian Tafili (c) 9. Jack Leighton 10. Billy Hollands 11. Geordan Amaiu 12. Lochie Ellard 13. Jack Milne
14. Cooper Tuilakeba 15. Samuel Green 16. Thomas Handsaker 17. Byron Cahill
20. Trent Nagel
New Zealand Warriors
1. Joseph Ratcliffe 2. Ezekiel Davidson-Faaiuaso 3. Jeremiah Lemana 4. Siale Pahulu 5. Kairus Booth 6. Jack Thompson 7. Deshontayne Te Wao 8. Hudsyn Frost 9. Kaawyn Patterson 10. Ambrose Puluno 11. Dezman Laban 12. Militonimolela Sikuvea 13. Romana Whitiora
14. Boston Krone 15. Isaiah Savea 16. Houma Fotu 17. Micah Sula
18. Tyson Hansen
AT A GLANCE: The Harold Matthews Raiders had a break through victory on Saturday at Kippax, beating the Penrith Panthers, 34-28, in an absolute thriller. The Panthers made a late comeback, to level the scores with five minutes remaining. But a try to Raiders winger Kruger Roache in the 59th minute delivered the Green Machine their first win of the year. Players swarmed in on him from all over the field to celebrate.
The Panthers were the first to score in the 7th minute, through halfback Jhett Sydir. It was a little too easy. But Canberra fought back. Some good charges from the forwards laid the groundwork for a close range try to Raiders hooker Jack Leighton. He dived over from dummy half in the 13th minute. Five minutes later, more red zone pressure delivered a try to Raiders five eighth Jamie Cowling. Soon after, a great break down the grandstand touchline from Raiders winger Viliame Siale set up a try for fullback Cooper Johnston - who was backing up on the inside. Then in the 26th minute, Kruger Roache was over in the corner, after a chip and regather from Cowling. That made it three Canberra tries in the space of eight minutes.
The Raiders had a 24-6 advantage at the break. Penrith was the first team to score in the second half, but Canberra answered in style. A booming 40/20 kick provided the opportunity for a four pointer for second rower Lochie Ellard. A Cowling grubber to the in goal set it up. And the Green Machine seemed to be well in control, leading 28-10 at the 40 minute mark. A three try blitz in the space of 10 minutes allowed Penrith to level. They had all the momentum and they seemed just about impossible to stop. Somehow, the Raiders halted it and turned it. And then a Preston Smallwood pass set up Roache's last gasp match winner.
The Raiders travel to New Zealand in Round 7, for a clash with the Warriors at Pukekohe - on the southern fringe of Auckland. 2024 is the first year that the Warriors have fielded a team in this grade. The Warriors are on a three game winning streak, having lost their opening two games. They had a 26-16 win over the Steelers at Growers Stadium on Saturday. Prop Hudsyn Frost scored two of the Warriors’ five tries.
The travel will be a challenge for the Raiders, while the Warriors are in the midst of a five game run of matches at home. So they’ll be settled. The Warriors also have a good shot at making the finals. So they’ll be tough to beat. But hopefully, the Raiders can finish the regular season strongly.
Season record: Raiders 1 and 4 (14th, -55)
Warriors 3 and 2 (7th, -11)
Form: Raiders LLLLW
Warriors LLWWW
Team news: The Raiders' starting line up is unchanged from last week. Cooper Tuilakeba and Byron Cahill have been added to the bench, with Jalen May and Patrick Koen dropping out of the squad.
SG Ball
Canberra Raiders v New Zealand Warriors
Sunday 17 March, 8:45am AEDT
Growers Stadium, Pukekohe
Canberra Raiders
1. Braydan Darmody 5. Lekani Mpaso 3. Keisaia Su'a 18. Bailey Nash 21. Dakai Bolatagici 6. Ethan Alaia 7. Keahn Skipps 8. Elvis Nauer-Wood 9. Xavier Cacciotti 10. Samuel Hyne 11. Mahonri Tiotala 12. Jordan Uta 13. Owen Hromow (c)
14. Taylor Withington 15. Thomas Lunney 16. Sam Chapman 17. Jayden Wolfe
20. Mathias Tomuli-Ah-Kuoi
New Zealand Warriors
1. Motu Pasikala 2. Malakai Cama 3. Nganaiaiafu Vake 4. Hiraka Waitai-Haenga 5. Raphael Sio 6. Tallan Egan 7. Maui Winitana-Patelesio 8. Jason Seu Salalilo 9. Jacob Auloa 10. Rodney Tuipulotu Vea 11. Alvin Chong Nee 12. Kayliss Fatialofa 13. Augustino Filipo
14. Paea Sikuvea 15. Francis Tuimauga 16. Kalani Peyroux-Donaldson 17. Te Waaka Popata-Henare
18. Jesse Soric 20. Te Paeroa Wineera
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders have cruised to a 44-4 win over the Penrith Panthers in very hot conditions at Raiders Belconnen on Saturday. It took until the 63rd minute for the Panthers to cross the line - the try to bench player William Herbert producing their only points of the game. The Raiders led 26-0 at the break, and they went on to score a total of seven tries.
The Panthers fielded some very big forwards, but they seemed to tire quickly - and Canberra's smaller men, halves Keahn Skipps and Ethan Alaia and hooker Xavier Cacciotti stepped and darted their way around them. Raiders prop Sam Hyne was the first to cross in the 9th minute. Cacciotti has trademarked the close range try from dummy half, and he pulled one of those out of the bag of tricks. Alaia and Skipps followed up with their own tries. Fullback Brayden Darmody was kicking goals from everywhere - and he added a penalty goal from 40 metres out, just before half time.
Second half tries to Bailey Nash, Taylor Withington and Alaia saw the Raiders hit 44 points at the 55 minute mark. The Withington try was scored after a smart kick from Skipps, which rebounded off a goal post. The match petered out from there. By then, just about everyone at the ground had had enough of the heat. Overall, however, it was a wonderful win.
The Raiders next travel to Auckland - more accurately Growers Stadium at Pukekohe, on the far southern outskirts of Auckland. Both the Raiders and Warriors have a 3 and 3 record in 2024. They are two of four teams that are one competition point adrift of the sixth placed Bulldogs. With three rounds left in the regular season, both teams will be desperate to win - so as to keep themselves in the race for the finals. The Raiders will also be keen to rack up some good winning margins, so as to address their negative points differential. Points difference could prove to be crucial come season's end.
The Raiders and Warriors have met in this grade only once before - a game won by Canberra in the pandemic affected 2020 season. The Warriors re-entered the SG Ball Cup last year, but were not drawn to play the Green Machine.
Season record: Raiders 3 and 3 (10th, -6)
Warriors 3 and 3 (7th, +44)
Form: Raiders LWWLW
Warriors WLWWL
Previous meeting: 2020 Round 2 Raiders 36 defeated Warriors 28 at Raiders Belconnen
Team news: The Raiders squad is unchanged from last week.
Laurie Daley Cup Semi Final
Monaro Colts v Central Coast Roosters
Saturday 16 March, 11:30am
Woy Woy Oval
Live stream: NSWRL TV
Monaro Colts
1. James Croker 2. Brady Smith 3. Luke Tuialii 4. Harry Hudson 5. Lachlan Cunanan 6. Clinton Latham 7. Jonah Anderson 8. Alex Hardy 9. Mitchell Brophy 10. Jesse Milin 11. Joseph Eaton 12. Brock Apolevski 13. Dylan Watkins
14. Yuri Hromow 15. Ash Flint 16. Sam Lever 17. JJ Mau Pohiva
18. Toby Ferris
Central Coast Roosters
1. Sean Bullen 2. Cooper Dean-Potaka 3. Sam Gillespie 4. Zahn McKay 5. Samisoni Talakai 6. Chaice Bayley 7. Brooklyn Rosemeyer 8. Joshua Jamieson 9. Travis Jackson 10. Lorenzo Godoy 11. Cooper Ausburn 12. Josiah Fesolai 13. Billy Brown
14. Logan O'Brien 15. Jake Herring 16. Jake Sanday 22. Jared Gilston
18. Bailey Vaeau 17. Clayton Doyle 19. Nathan Kelly 20. Duke Huckstepp 21. Bailey Simpson 23. Tumeke Huriwai
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Welcome to our coverage of today’s Canberra Raiders Round 7 Tarsha Gale Cup clash with the Parramatta Eels. Kick off is at 12:30pm. This post will include score updates so refresh for the latest.
Here are the final teams.
Canberra Raiders
1. Elise Simpson 2. Mya McGlynn 3. Lara Cosgrove 4. Jade Harding 5. Ella Kelly 16. Imojean Vea 7. Lahni Hall 8. Jaida Faleono 9. Lola Fletcher 10. Claudia Finau 12. Heidi Brownlie 13. India Dyball (c) 11. Grace Maxwell
14. Halle Constable 15. Angelina Costa 18. Tanesha Dennis 20. Bridie Hampshire
17. Magdalena Velovski
Parramatta Eels
1. Dallis Graham-Withell 5. Hayley Bell 3. Caitlin Peadon 4. Lindsay Tui 20. La-teesha Maisema 6. Raphaella Perigo 7. Aaliyah Haumono 8. Kalisi Mahe 9. Rory Muller 10. Liaina Dimech 11. Leila Black 12. Bella Sandford 13. Ryvrr-Lee Alo
15. Micayla Bourne 16. Alliyah Ghannoum 17. Ciara Stockham 19. Keely Stevens
18. Losaline Sikahele
Canberra Raiders 12
Tries
Claudia Finau 2'
Elise Simpson 55'
Goals
Elise Simpson 3'
Elise Simpson 56'
Parramatta Eels 30
Tries
Ryvrr-Lee Alo 5'
Raphaella Perigo 8'
Hayley Bell 10'
Caitlin Peadon 16'
Keely Stevens 38'
Caitlin Peadon 58'
Goals
Bella Sandford 6'
Bella Sandford 9'
Bella Sandford 40'
SIN BIN
Kalisi Mahe 29'
HALF TIME: Parramatta Eels 20 lead Canberra Raiders 6
FULL TIME: Parramatta Eels 30 defeated Canberra Raiders 12
Here are the final teams.
Canberra Raiders
1. Elise Simpson 2. Mya McGlynn 3. Lara Cosgrove 4. Jade Harding 5. Ella Kelly 16. Imojean Vea 7. Lahni Hall 8. Jaida Faleono 9. Lola Fletcher 10. Claudia Finau 12. Heidi Brownlie 13. India Dyball (c) 11. Grace Maxwell
14. Halle Constable 15. Angelina Costa 18. Tanesha Dennis 20. Bridie Hampshire
17. Magdalena Velovski
Parramatta Eels
1. Dallis Graham-Withell 5. Hayley Bell 3. Caitlin Peadon 4. Lindsay Tui 20. La-teesha Maisema 6. Raphaella Perigo 7. Aaliyah Haumono 8. Kalisi Mahe 9. Rory Muller 10. Liaina Dimech 11. Leila Black 12. Bella Sandford 13. Ryvrr-Lee Alo
15. Micayla Bourne 16. Alliyah Ghannoum 17. Ciara Stockham 19. Keely Stevens
18. Losaline Sikahele
Canberra Raiders 12
Tries
Claudia Finau 2'
Elise Simpson 55'
Goals
Elise Simpson 3'
Elise Simpson 56'
Parramatta Eels 30
Tries
Ryvrr-Lee Alo 5'
Raphaella Perigo 8'
Hayley Bell 10'
Caitlin Peadon 16'
Keely Stevens 38'
Caitlin Peadon 58'
Goals
Bella Sandford 6'
Bella Sandford 9'
Bella Sandford 40'
SIN BIN
Kalisi Mahe 29'
HALF TIME: Parramatta Eels 20 lead Canberra Raiders 6
FULL TIME: Parramatta Eels 30 defeated Canberra Raiders 12
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MATCH REPORT: Colts to face Tigers in Laurie Daley Cup final
The Laurie Daley Cup will have a new club name engraved on it in 2024 after the Monaro Colts and Northern Rivers Tigers won through to the Grand Final next Sunday at Cessnock.
For the Colts in Saturday’s first semi-final it was sweet revenge beating the Central Coast as they had lost 14-0 to the Roosters in Round One – their only loss this year. But Monaro may not be at full-strength for the Grand Final with two players placed on report for dangerous tackles – prop Jesse Milin and halfback Jonah Anderson.
Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2024/03/1 ... cup-final/
MATCH HIGHLIGHTS: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2024/03/1 ... emi-final/
Congratulations to our Monaro Colts who won their Laurie Daley Cup semi final against the Central coast Roosters at Woy Woy today! They progress to the Grand Final against either the Northern Tigers or Macarthur Wests Tigers!
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Laurie Daley Cup
Semi Final
Monaro Colts v Central Coast Roosters
Woy Woy Oval
Final teams:
Monaro Colts
1. James Croker 2. Brady Smith 3. Luke Tuialii 4. Harry Hudson 5. Lachlan Cunanan 6. Clinton Latham 7. Jonah Anderson 8. Alex Hardy 9. Mitchell Brophy 10. Jesse Milin 11. Joseph Elton 12. Toby Ferris 13. Dylan Watkins
14. Yuri Hromow 15. Ash Flint 16. Sam Lever 17. JJ Mau Pohiva
Central Coast Roosters
1. Sean Bullen 2. Cooper Dean-Potaka 3. Sam Gillespie 4. Zahn McKay 5. Samisoni Talakai 6. Chaice Bayley 7. Brooklyn Rosemeyer 8. Joshua Jamieson 9. Travis Jackson 10. Lorenzo Godoy 12. Josiah Fesolai 15. Jake Herring 13. Billy Brown
11. Cooper Ausburn
14. Logan O'Brien 16. Jake Sanday 18. Bailey Vaeau 22. jared Gilston
17. Clayton Doyle
Monaro Colts 26
Tries
Lachlan Cunanan 4'
James Croker 19'
Yuri Hromow 30'
Joseph Elton 32'
Jonah Anderson 51'
Goals
Mitchell Brophy 31'
Mitchell Brophy 35'
Mitchell Brophy 53'
Central Coast Roosters 18
Tries
Zahn McKay 11'
Samisoni Talakai 55'
Chaice Bayley 69'
Goals
Chaice Bayley 13'
Chaice Bayley 57'
Sam Gillespie 69'
HALF TIME: Monaro Colts 20 led Central Coast Roosters 6
The Laurie Daley Cup will have a new club name engraved on it in 2024 after the Monaro Colts and Northern Rivers Tigers won through to the Grand Final next Sunday at Cessnock.
For the Colts in Saturday’s first semi-final it was sweet revenge beating the Central Coast as they had lost 14-0 to the Roosters in Round One – their only loss this year. But Monaro may not be at full-strength for the Grand Final with two players placed on report for dangerous tackles – prop Jesse Milin and halfback Jonah Anderson.
Read more: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2024/03/1 ... cup-final/
MATCH HIGHLIGHTS: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2024/03/1 ... emi-final/
Congratulations to our Monaro Colts who won their Laurie Daley Cup semi final against the Central coast Roosters at Woy Woy today! They progress to the Grand Final against either the Northern Tigers or Macarthur Wests Tigers!
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Laurie Daley Cup
Semi Final
Monaro Colts v Central Coast Roosters
Woy Woy Oval
Final teams:
Monaro Colts
1. James Croker 2. Brady Smith 3. Luke Tuialii 4. Harry Hudson 5. Lachlan Cunanan 6. Clinton Latham 7. Jonah Anderson 8. Alex Hardy 9. Mitchell Brophy 10. Jesse Milin 11. Joseph Elton 12. Toby Ferris 13. Dylan Watkins
14. Yuri Hromow 15. Ash Flint 16. Sam Lever 17. JJ Mau Pohiva
Central Coast Roosters
1. Sean Bullen 2. Cooper Dean-Potaka 3. Sam Gillespie 4. Zahn McKay 5. Samisoni Talakai 6. Chaice Bayley 7. Brooklyn Rosemeyer 8. Joshua Jamieson 9. Travis Jackson 10. Lorenzo Godoy 12. Josiah Fesolai 15. Jake Herring 13. Billy Brown
11. Cooper Ausburn
14. Logan O'Brien 16. Jake Sanday 18. Bailey Vaeau 22. jared Gilston
17. Clayton Doyle
Monaro Colts 26
Tries
Lachlan Cunanan 4'
James Croker 19'
Yuri Hromow 30'
Joseph Elton 32'
Jonah Anderson 51'
Goals
Mitchell Brophy 31'
Mitchell Brophy 35'
Mitchell Brophy 53'
Central Coast Roosters 18
Tries
Zahn McKay 11'
Samisoni Talakai 55'
Chaice Bayley 69'
Goals
Chaice Bayley 13'
Chaice Bayley 57'
Sam Gillespie 69'
HALF TIME: Monaro Colts 20 led Central Coast Roosters 6
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Well done to the Colts! Always good to get one over the Roosters at any level.
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Welcome to our coverage of today’s Canberra Raiders’ Round 7 Harold Matthews clash with the New Zealand Warriors. Kick off is at 7:00am AEDT. This post will update with live scores so refresh for the latest.
Here are the final team lineups.
Canberra Raiders
1. Cooper Johnston 2. Viliami Siale 3. Preston Smallwood 4. Hardy Glover 5. Kruger Roache 6. Jamie Cowling 7. Troy Codey 8. Zildjian Tafili (c) 9. Jack Leighton 10. Billy Hollands 11. Geordan Amaiu 12. Lochie Ellard 13. Jack Milne
14. Cooper Tuilakeba 15. Samuel Green 17. Byron Cahill 22. Arthur Smith
20. Trent Nagel
New Zealand Warriors
1. Joseph Ratcliffe 2. Ezekiel Davidson-Faaiuaso 3. Jeremiah Lemana 4. Siale Pahulu 5. Kairus Booth 6. Jack Thompson 7. Deshontayne Te Wao 8. Hudsyn Frost 9. Kaawyn Patterson 10. Ambrose Puluno 11. Dezman Laban 12. Militonimolela Sikuvea 13. Romana Whitiora
14. Boston Krone 15. Isaiah Savea 16. Houma Fotu 17. Micah Sula
18. Tyson Hansen
Canberra Raiders 10
Tries
Zildjian Tafili 4'
Kruger Roache 41'
Goals
Jack Milne 30'
New Zealand Warriors 26
Tries
Kaawyn Patterson 16'
Siale Pahulu 26'
Kairus Booth 46'
Kaawyn Patterson 52'
Isaiah Savea 60'
Goals
Kairus Booth 18'
Kairus Booth 52'
Kairus Booth 60'
HALF TIME: New Zealand Warriors 10 led Canberra Raiders 6
FULL TIME: New Zealand Warriors 26 defeated Canberra Raiders 10
Here are the final team lineups.
Canberra Raiders
1. Cooper Johnston 2. Viliami Siale 3. Preston Smallwood 4. Hardy Glover 5. Kruger Roache 6. Jamie Cowling 7. Troy Codey 8. Zildjian Tafili (c) 9. Jack Leighton 10. Billy Hollands 11. Geordan Amaiu 12. Lochie Ellard 13. Jack Milne
14. Cooper Tuilakeba 15. Samuel Green 17. Byron Cahill 22. Arthur Smith
20. Trent Nagel
New Zealand Warriors
1. Joseph Ratcliffe 2. Ezekiel Davidson-Faaiuaso 3. Jeremiah Lemana 4. Siale Pahulu 5. Kairus Booth 6. Jack Thompson 7. Deshontayne Te Wao 8. Hudsyn Frost 9. Kaawyn Patterson 10. Ambrose Puluno 11. Dezman Laban 12. Militonimolela Sikuvea 13. Romana Whitiora
14. Boston Krone 15. Isaiah Savea 16. Houma Fotu 17. Micah Sula
18. Tyson Hansen
Canberra Raiders 10
Tries
Zildjian Tafili 4'
Kruger Roache 41'
Goals
Jack Milne 30'
New Zealand Warriors 26
Tries
Kaawyn Patterson 16'
Siale Pahulu 26'
Kairus Booth 46'
Kaawyn Patterson 52'
Isaiah Savea 60'
Goals
Kairus Booth 18'
Kairus Booth 52'
Kairus Booth 60'
HALF TIME: New Zealand Warriors 10 led Canberra Raiders 6
FULL TIME: New Zealand Warriors 26 defeated Canberra Raiders 10
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Welcome to our coverage of today’s Canberra Raiders’ Round 7 SG Ball clash with the New Zealand Warriors. Kickoff is at 8:45am AEDT. This post will include score updates so refresh for the latest.
Here are the final teams:
Canberra Raiders
1. Braydan Darmody 2. Maika Poese 3. Keisaia Su'a 4. Samuel Gash 5. Lekani Mpaso 6. Ethan Alaia 7. Keahn Skipps 8. Elvis Nauer-Wood 9. Xavier Cacciotti 10. Samuel Hyne 11. Mahonri Tiotala 15. Thomas Lunney 13. Owen Hromow (c)
14. Taylor Withington 16. Sam Chapman 17. Jayden Wolfe 20. Mathias Tomuli-Ah-Kuoi
22. Izayah Petricevich
New Zealand Warriors
1. Motu Pasikala 2. Rapheal Sio 3. Nganaiaiafu Vake 4. Hiraka Waitai-Haenga 21. Sio Kali 6. Tallan Egan 7. Maui Winitana-Patelesio 8. Jason Seu Salalilo 9. Jacob Auloa (c) 10. Rodney Tuipulotu Vea 11. Alvin Chong Nee 12. Kayliss Fatialofa 13. Augustino Filipo
14. Paea Sikuvea 15. Francis Tuimauga 16. Kalani Peyroux-Donaldson 17. Te Waaka Popata-Henare
2. Malakai Cama
Canberra Raiders 18
Tries
Mahonri Tiotala 20'
Samuel Hyne 47'
Xavier Cacciotti 53'
Goals
Braydan Darmody 21'
Braydan Darmody 48'
Braydan Darmody 55'
New Zealand Warriors 14
Tries
Rodney Tuipulotu Vea 26'
Kayliss Fatialofa 36'
Sio Kali 38'
Goals
Motu Pasikala 27'
HALF TIME: Canberra Raiders 6 New Zealand Warriors 6
FULL TIME: Canberra Raiders 18 defeated New Zealand Warriors 14
Here are the final teams:
Canberra Raiders
1. Braydan Darmody 2. Maika Poese 3. Keisaia Su'a 4. Samuel Gash 5. Lekani Mpaso 6. Ethan Alaia 7. Keahn Skipps 8. Elvis Nauer-Wood 9. Xavier Cacciotti 10. Samuel Hyne 11. Mahonri Tiotala 15. Thomas Lunney 13. Owen Hromow (c)
14. Taylor Withington 16. Sam Chapman 17. Jayden Wolfe 20. Mathias Tomuli-Ah-Kuoi
22. Izayah Petricevich
New Zealand Warriors
1. Motu Pasikala 2. Rapheal Sio 3. Nganaiaiafu Vake 4. Hiraka Waitai-Haenga 21. Sio Kali 6. Tallan Egan 7. Maui Winitana-Patelesio 8. Jason Seu Salalilo 9. Jacob Auloa (c) 10. Rodney Tuipulotu Vea 11. Alvin Chong Nee 12. Kayliss Fatialofa 13. Augustino Filipo
14. Paea Sikuvea 15. Francis Tuimauga 16. Kalani Peyroux-Donaldson 17. Te Waaka Popata-Henare
2. Malakai Cama
Canberra Raiders 18
Tries
Mahonri Tiotala 20'
Samuel Hyne 47'
Xavier Cacciotti 53'
Goals
Braydan Darmody 21'
Braydan Darmody 48'
Braydan Darmody 55'
New Zealand Warriors 14
Tries
Rodney Tuipulotu Vea 26'
Kayliss Fatialofa 36'
Sio Kali 38'
Goals
Motu Pasikala 27'
HALF TIME: Canberra Raiders 6 New Zealand Warriors 6
FULL TIME: Canberra Raiders 18 defeated New Zealand Warriors 14
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Tarsha Gale Cup
Canberra Raiders v St George Dragons
Sunday 24 March, 11:30am
Forshaw Park
Canberra Raiders
1. Elise Simpson 2. Mya McGlynn 3. Lara Cosgrove 4. Jade Harding 5. Ella Kelly 16. Imojean Vea 7. Lahni Hall 8. Jaida Faleono 9. Lola Fletcher 10. Claudia Finau 12. Heidi Brownlie 13. India Dyball (c) 11. Grace Maxwell
14. Halle Constable 15. Angelina Costa 18. Tanesha Dennis 20. Bridie Hampshire
17. Magdalena Velovski
St George Dragons
1. Alaiyah Williams 2. Taylor Nickson 3. Brydie Kadziela 4. Felicity Smith 5. Ava Lavender 6. Tahli Struthers 7. Sarah Morley 8. Lexis Kaleti 9. Dalia Nabhan 10. Taneisha Gray 11. Saja Rifei 12. Christine Tsougranis 13. Manaia Maxwell-Puohotaua
14. Amelia Semrani 15. Lani Alofia 16. Remedi Siteine 18. Abigail Brickwood
19. Jasmine Dooley 20. Freya Scully 21. Christine Haddad 22. Kwananna Moreton-Stewart 23. Sarah Shannon 24. Chynna Hardy
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders were defeated 30-12 by the Parramatta Eels in Round 7 of the Tarsha Gale Cup in Sydney on Saturday. The Raiders were first to score through prop Claudia Finau in just the third minute, but the Eels quickly took control. They scored four first half tries, taking a 20-6 lead to the break. Parramatta went to a 20 point lead at the 40 minute mark, when bench player, Keely Stevens crossed. It took until the 55th minute for the Raiders to answer with a 90 metre try to fullback Elise Simpson. It was a consolation only by that stage. A try to Eels centre Caitlin Peadon rounded out the victory for the home team.
The Raiders remain in seventh place on the ladder, three competition points adrift of the sixth placed Knights. That means their finals chances are fading fast - and Canberra's two remaining matches of the regular season are "must wins". In Round 8, the Raiders travel to southern Sydney for a clash with St George. The Dragons are last on the ladder and winless in 2024. In fact, they're on a 10 game losing streak, having not won since Round 4 last year. They have conceded more than 50 points four times this year - and more than 60 points twice. They are coming off a 62-0 defeat against the Illawarra Steelers on Saturday at Kogarah Jubilee. They conceded 12 tries, seven in the first half.
Season record: Raiders 2 and 4 (7th, -30)
Dragons 0 and 6 (13th, -302)
Form: Raiders LWLWL
Dragons LLLLL
Previous meetings: 2022 Round 2 Dragons 32 defeated Raiders 20 at Raiders Belconnen
2021 Round 7 Raiders 26 defeated Dragons 24 at Mascot Oval
2019 Round 5 Dragons 52 defeated Raiders 14 at Forshaw Park
Team news: The Raiders are unchanged from last week.
Harold Matthews
Canberra Raiders v St George Dragons
Sunday 24 March, 1:00pm
Forshaw Park
Canberra Raiders
1. Cooper Johnston 2. Viliami Siale 3. Preston Smallwood 4. Hardy Glover 5. Kruger Roache 6. Jamie Cowling 7. Troy Codey 8. Byron Cahill 9. Max Hartwig 10. Billy Hollands 11. Geordan Amaiu 12. Lochie Ellard 13. Jack Milne
14. Cooper Tuilakeba 15. Samuel Green 16. Maz Patau 17. Arthur Smith
20. Trent Nagel
St George Dragons
1. Jaydne Rawson 2. Ahmad Assaad 3. Isaac Mikhail 4. Lucas Golovodovski 5. Tana Iese 6. Jasais Ah Kee 7. Riley Brannock 8. Alex Futialo (c) 9. Taj Jelacic 10. Jerome Gargoles 11. Vito Afu 12. Nevaeh Morgan-Pritchard 13. Cooper Merton
14. Jameson Nakhle 15. Willie Hehea 16. Lino Tamaseu 17. Semisi Malungahu
18. Matthew Hayek
AT A GLANCE: The Harold Matthews Raiders lost, 26-10, to the Warriors on their Round 7 trip to New Zealand. Canberra prop and captain, Zildjian Tafili opened the scoring in the fourth minute. He just crashed over from close range. But Warriors tries to hooker Kaawyn Patterson and centre Siale Pahulu saw the home team take a 10-6 lead to the break. Raiders winger Kruger Roache struck back in the second half, scoring in the corner. However, the Warriors were mostly in control, scoring a total of five tries.
The Raiders' have fallen to 15th place on the competition ladder, and next meet the 13th placed Dragons in Sydney. Canberra's finals chances are long gone, but they will want to finish the season well - starting next Sunday. The Dragons have recently recorded losses against the the Roosters (46-16) and Steelers (28-4). Saturday's loss to Illawarra saw the Dragons concede six straight tries, before Dragons winger Ahmad Assaad posted a late consolation try.
Season record: Raiders 1 and 5 (15th, -71)
Dragons 2 and 4 (13th, -96)
Form: Raiders LLLWL
Dragons LWWLL
Previous meetings: 2022 Round 2 Dragons 32 defeated Raiders 18 at Raiders Belconnen
2021 Round 7 Dragons 26 defeated Raiders 0 at Mascot Oval
2020 Round 2 Raiders 20 defeated Dragons 8 at Raiders Belconnen
2019 Round 5 Dragons 22 defeated Raiders 12 at Forshaw Park
2017 Round 3 Raiders 36 defeated Dragons 10 at Raiders Belconnen
Team news: Raiders captain Zildjian Tafili is out of the squad. He's replaced at starting prop by Byron Cahill, with Maz Patau coming in on the bench. Max Hartwig replaces Jack Leighton at hooker.
SG Ball
Canberra Raiders v St George Dragons
Sunday 24 March, 2:30pm
Forshaw Park
Canberra Raiders
1. Braydan Darmody 2. Maika Poese 3. Keisaia Su'a 4. Samuel Gash 5. Lekani Mpaso 6. Ethan Alaia 7. Keahn Skipps 8. Elvis Nauer-Wood 9. Xavier Cacciotti 10. Samuel Hyne 11. Mahonri Tiotala 15. Thomas Lunney 13. Owen Hromow
14. Taylor Withington 16. Sam Chapman 17. Jayden Wolfe 20. Mathias Tomuli-Ah-Kuoi
St George Dragons
1. Tyler Peckham-Harris 2. Zachariah Nachar 3. David Afu 4. Lyric Craft-Te Moananui 5. Jesse Williams 6. Shadi Hammoud (c) 7. Brandon Tikinau 8. Ryan Hutchinson 9. Isaiah Fagalilo 10. Loko Jnr Pasifiki Tonga 11. Jacob Halangahu 12. Cyrus Stanley-Traill 13. Finau Latu
14. Angus Clark 15. Corey Ackers 16. Viliami Hikila 17. Risiate Smythe
18. Hudson Harmer 19. Lennox Jensen
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders have kept themselves in contention for the SG Ball finals, defeating the Warriors, 18-14, at Pukekohe, New Zealand on Sunday. It was a tight affair, with the two teams heading into half time at six all. Second rower Mahonri Tiotala scored the Raiders' only try of the first half. The Warriors took a 14-6 lead after producing two tries early in the second half - to second rower Kayliss Fatialofa and winger Sio Kali. But tries to Canberra prop Samuel Hyne and hooker Xavier Cacciotti saw the Green Machine come from behind to secure a much needed four point victory.
The Raiders have risen to eighth place on the competition ladder, and just need to keep winning if they are to have a chance of playing finals football. Their assignment this week - the third placed Dragons in Sydney - won't be easy. But the Dragons have only one more win than the Raiders this season. And Canberra's recent form line is slightly stronger. They have lost only once in their past five matches - a narrow defeat at the hands of the Magpies (20-18) in Round 5. The Dragons recorded an 18-4 win over the Steelers in Round 7 on Saturday. All four of their tries were scored by their outside backs, with winger Zac Nachar getting a double.
Season record: Raiders 4 and 3 (8th, -2)
Dragons 5 and 2 (3rd, +74)
Form: Raiders WWLWW
Dragons WLWLW
Previous meeting: 2022 Round 2 Raiders 22 defeated Dragons 22 at Raiders Belconnen
2021 Round 7 Raiders 56 defeated Dragons 6 at Mascot Oval
2019 Round 5 Dragons 24 defeated Raiders 10 at Forshaw Park
2017 Round 3 Dragons 34 defeated Raiders 20 at Raiders Belconnen
2015 Round 9 Raiders 56 defeated Dragons 6 at Seiffert Oval
Team news: The Raiders are unchanged from last week.
Laurie Daley Cup Grand Final
Monaro Colts v Northern Tigers
Sunday 24 March, 12:15pm
Cessnock Sports Ground
Live stream: NSWRL TV
Monaro Colts
1. James Croker 2. Brady Smith 3. Luke Tuialii 4. Harry Hudson 5. Lachlan Cunanan 6. Clinton Latham 7. Jonah Anderson 8. Alex Hardy 9. Mitchell Brophy 17. JJ Mau Pohiva 11. Joseph Elton 12. Toby Ferris 13. Dylan Watkins
14. Yuri Hromow 15. Ash Flint 16. Sam Lever 18. Sam Griffin
19. Patrick Dawson
Northern Tigers
1. Reece Josephson 2. Keandre Johnson-Vale 3. Samuel Carr 4. Cooper Meldrum 5. Oscar Atkin 6. Jackson Smith 7. Jordan Hamlin (c) 8. Zane Groves 9. Jack Foley 10. Nate Rothall 11. Braydon Allan 12. Dylan Keane 13. Dustin Wyrzykowski
14. Riley Fitzsimmons 15. Jayden Seckold 16. Jack McLeod 17. Toby Jamieson
18. Noah Hooley
Tarsha Gale Cup
Canberra Raiders v St George Dragons
Sunday 24 March, 11:30am
Forshaw Park
Canberra Raiders
1. Elise Simpson 2. Mya McGlynn 3. Lara Cosgrove 4. Jade Harding 5. Ella Kelly 16. Imojean Vea 7. Lahni Hall 8. Jaida Faleono 9. Lola Fletcher 10. Claudia Finau 12. Heidi Brownlie 13. India Dyball (c) 11. Grace Maxwell
14. Halle Constable 15. Angelina Costa 18. Tanesha Dennis 20. Bridie Hampshire
17. Magdalena Velovski
St George Dragons
1. Alaiyah Williams 2. Taylor Nickson 3. Brydie Kadziela 4. Felicity Smith 5. Ava Lavender 6. Tahli Struthers 7. Sarah Morley 8. Lexis Kaleti 9. Dalia Nabhan 10. Taneisha Gray 11. Saja Rifei 12. Christine Tsougranis 13. Manaia Maxwell-Puohotaua
14. Amelia Semrani 15. Lani Alofia 16. Remedi Siteine 18. Abigail Brickwood
19. Jasmine Dooley 20. Freya Scully 21. Christine Haddad 22. Kwananna Moreton-Stewart 23. Sarah Shannon 24. Chynna Hardy
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders were defeated 30-12 by the Parramatta Eels in Round 7 of the Tarsha Gale Cup in Sydney on Saturday. The Raiders were first to score through prop Claudia Finau in just the third minute, but the Eels quickly took control. They scored four first half tries, taking a 20-6 lead to the break. Parramatta went to a 20 point lead at the 40 minute mark, when bench player, Keely Stevens crossed. It took until the 55th minute for the Raiders to answer with a 90 metre try to fullback Elise Simpson. It was a consolation only by that stage. A try to Eels centre Caitlin Peadon rounded out the victory for the home team.
The Raiders remain in seventh place on the ladder, three competition points adrift of the sixth placed Knights. That means their finals chances are fading fast - and Canberra's two remaining matches of the regular season are "must wins". In Round 8, the Raiders travel to southern Sydney for a clash with St George. The Dragons are last on the ladder and winless in 2024. In fact, they're on a 10 game losing streak, having not won since Round 4 last year. They have conceded more than 50 points four times this year - and more than 60 points twice. They are coming off a 62-0 defeat against the Illawarra Steelers on Saturday at Kogarah Jubilee. They conceded 12 tries, seven in the first half.
Season record: Raiders 2 and 4 (7th, -30)
Dragons 0 and 6 (13th, -302)
Form: Raiders LWLWL
Dragons LLLLL
Previous meetings: 2022 Round 2 Dragons 32 defeated Raiders 20 at Raiders Belconnen
2021 Round 7 Raiders 26 defeated Dragons 24 at Mascot Oval
2019 Round 5 Dragons 52 defeated Raiders 14 at Forshaw Park
Team news: The Raiders are unchanged from last week.
Harold Matthews
Canberra Raiders v St George Dragons
Sunday 24 March, 1:00pm
Forshaw Park
Canberra Raiders
1. Cooper Johnston 2. Viliami Siale 3. Preston Smallwood 4. Hardy Glover 5. Kruger Roache 6. Jamie Cowling 7. Troy Codey 8. Byron Cahill 9. Max Hartwig 10. Billy Hollands 11. Geordan Amaiu 12. Lochie Ellard 13. Jack Milne
14. Cooper Tuilakeba 15. Samuel Green 16. Maz Patau 17. Arthur Smith
20. Trent Nagel
St George Dragons
1. Jaydne Rawson 2. Ahmad Assaad 3. Isaac Mikhail 4. Lucas Golovodovski 5. Tana Iese 6. Jasais Ah Kee 7. Riley Brannock 8. Alex Futialo (c) 9. Taj Jelacic 10. Jerome Gargoles 11. Vito Afu 12. Nevaeh Morgan-Pritchard 13. Cooper Merton
14. Jameson Nakhle 15. Willie Hehea 16. Lino Tamaseu 17. Semisi Malungahu
18. Matthew Hayek
AT A GLANCE: The Harold Matthews Raiders lost, 26-10, to the Warriors on their Round 7 trip to New Zealand. Canberra prop and captain, Zildjian Tafili opened the scoring in the fourth minute. He just crashed over from close range. But Warriors tries to hooker Kaawyn Patterson and centre Siale Pahulu saw the home team take a 10-6 lead to the break. Raiders winger Kruger Roache struck back in the second half, scoring in the corner. However, the Warriors were mostly in control, scoring a total of five tries.
The Raiders' have fallen to 15th place on the competition ladder, and next meet the 13th placed Dragons in Sydney. Canberra's finals chances are long gone, but they will want to finish the season well - starting next Sunday. The Dragons have recently recorded losses against the the Roosters (46-16) and Steelers (28-4). Saturday's loss to Illawarra saw the Dragons concede six straight tries, before Dragons winger Ahmad Assaad posted a late consolation try.
Season record: Raiders 1 and 5 (15th, -71)
Dragons 2 and 4 (13th, -96)
Form: Raiders LLLWL
Dragons LWWLL
Previous meetings: 2022 Round 2 Dragons 32 defeated Raiders 18 at Raiders Belconnen
2021 Round 7 Dragons 26 defeated Raiders 0 at Mascot Oval
2020 Round 2 Raiders 20 defeated Dragons 8 at Raiders Belconnen
2019 Round 5 Dragons 22 defeated Raiders 12 at Forshaw Park
2017 Round 3 Raiders 36 defeated Dragons 10 at Raiders Belconnen
Team news: Raiders captain Zildjian Tafili is out of the squad. He's replaced at starting prop by Byron Cahill, with Maz Patau coming in on the bench. Max Hartwig replaces Jack Leighton at hooker.
SG Ball
Canberra Raiders v St George Dragons
Sunday 24 March, 2:30pm
Forshaw Park
Canberra Raiders
1. Braydan Darmody 2. Maika Poese 3. Keisaia Su'a 4. Samuel Gash 5. Lekani Mpaso 6. Ethan Alaia 7. Keahn Skipps 8. Elvis Nauer-Wood 9. Xavier Cacciotti 10. Samuel Hyne 11. Mahonri Tiotala 15. Thomas Lunney 13. Owen Hromow
14. Taylor Withington 16. Sam Chapman 17. Jayden Wolfe 20. Mathias Tomuli-Ah-Kuoi
St George Dragons
1. Tyler Peckham-Harris 2. Zachariah Nachar 3. David Afu 4. Lyric Craft-Te Moananui 5. Jesse Williams 6. Shadi Hammoud (c) 7. Brandon Tikinau 8. Ryan Hutchinson 9. Isaiah Fagalilo 10. Loko Jnr Pasifiki Tonga 11. Jacob Halangahu 12. Cyrus Stanley-Traill 13. Finau Latu
14. Angus Clark 15. Corey Ackers 16. Viliami Hikila 17. Risiate Smythe
18. Hudson Harmer 19. Lennox Jensen
AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders have kept themselves in contention for the SG Ball finals, defeating the Warriors, 18-14, at Pukekohe, New Zealand on Sunday. It was a tight affair, with the two teams heading into half time at six all. Second rower Mahonri Tiotala scored the Raiders' only try of the first half. The Warriors took a 14-6 lead after producing two tries early in the second half - to second rower Kayliss Fatialofa and winger Sio Kali. But tries to Canberra prop Samuel Hyne and hooker Xavier Cacciotti saw the Green Machine come from behind to secure a much needed four point victory.
The Raiders have risen to eighth place on the competition ladder, and just need to keep winning if they are to have a chance of playing finals football. Their assignment this week - the third placed Dragons in Sydney - won't be easy. But the Dragons have only one more win than the Raiders this season. And Canberra's recent form line is slightly stronger. They have lost only once in their past five matches - a narrow defeat at the hands of the Magpies (20-18) in Round 5. The Dragons recorded an 18-4 win over the Steelers in Round 7 on Saturday. All four of their tries were scored by their outside backs, with winger Zac Nachar getting a double.
Season record: Raiders 4 and 3 (8th, -2)
Dragons 5 and 2 (3rd, +74)
Form: Raiders WWLWW
Dragons WLWLW
Previous meeting: 2022 Round 2 Raiders 22 defeated Dragons 22 at Raiders Belconnen
2021 Round 7 Raiders 56 defeated Dragons 6 at Mascot Oval
2019 Round 5 Dragons 24 defeated Raiders 10 at Forshaw Park
2017 Round 3 Dragons 34 defeated Raiders 20 at Raiders Belconnen
2015 Round 9 Raiders 56 defeated Dragons 6 at Seiffert Oval
Team news: The Raiders are unchanged from last week.
Laurie Daley Cup Grand Final
Monaro Colts v Northern Tigers
Sunday 24 March, 12:15pm
Cessnock Sports Ground
Live stream: NSWRL TV
Monaro Colts
1. James Croker 2. Brady Smith 3. Luke Tuialii 4. Harry Hudson 5. Lachlan Cunanan 6. Clinton Latham 7. Jonah Anderson 8. Alex Hardy 9. Mitchell Brophy 17. JJ Mau Pohiva 11. Joseph Elton 12. Toby Ferris 13. Dylan Watkins
14. Yuri Hromow 15. Ash Flint 16. Sam Lever 18. Sam Griffin
19. Patrick Dawson
Northern Tigers
1. Reece Josephson 2. Keandre Johnson-Vale 3. Samuel Carr 4. Cooper Meldrum 5. Oscar Atkin 6. Jackson Smith 7. Jordan Hamlin (c) 8. Zane Groves 9. Jack Foley 10. Nate Rothall 11. Braydon Allan 12. Dylan Keane 13. Dustin Wyrzykowski
14. Riley Fitzsimmons 15. Jayden Seckold 16. Jack McLeod 17. Toby Jamieson
18. Noah Hooley
Re: 2024 Canberra Raiders Junior Representatives
Monaro Colts aiming for first Laurie Daley Cup premiership
The Monaro Colts’ Laurie Daley Cup side come into this Sunday’s Grand Final against the Northern Tigers with plenty of confidence after finishing first in their pool and securing a comfortable semi-final win against a strong Central Coast outfit. The Colts play without one of their key forwards, prop Jesse Milin, who was handed a suspension for a lifting tackle.
"We have the next man up mentality," said head coach Brendan Bradley. "We’re up against it, the boys know that, but we’ll lift".
Laurie Daley Cup Grand Final
Monaro Colts v Northern Tigers
Sunday 24 March, 12:15pm
Cessnock Sports Ground
Live stream: NSWRL TV
Monaro Colts
1. James Croker
2. Brady Smith
3. Luke Tuialii
4. Harry Hudson
5. Lachlan Cunanan
6. Clinton Latham
7. Jonah Anderson
8. Alex Hardy
9. Mitchell Brophy
17. JJ Mau Pohiva
11. Joseph Elton
12. Toby Ferris
13. Dylan Watkins
14. Yuri Hromow
15. Ash Flint
16. Sam Lever
18. Sam Griffin
19. Patrick Dawson
Read more: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2024/03 ... l-preview/
The Monaro Colts’ Laurie Daley Cup side come into this Sunday’s Grand Final against the Northern Tigers with plenty of confidence after finishing first in their pool and securing a comfortable semi-final win against a strong Central Coast outfit. The Colts play without one of their key forwards, prop Jesse Milin, who was handed a suspension for a lifting tackle.
"We have the next man up mentality," said head coach Brendan Bradley. "We’re up against it, the boys know that, but we’ll lift".
Laurie Daley Cup Grand Final
Monaro Colts v Northern Tigers
Sunday 24 March, 12:15pm
Cessnock Sports Ground
Live stream: NSWRL TV
Monaro Colts
1. James Croker
2. Brady Smith
3. Luke Tuialii
4. Harry Hudson
5. Lachlan Cunanan
6. Clinton Latham
7. Jonah Anderson
8. Alex Hardy
9. Mitchell Brophy
17. JJ Mau Pohiva
11. Joseph Elton
12. Toby Ferris
13. Dylan Watkins
14. Yuri Hromow
15. Ash Flint
16. Sam Lever
18. Sam Griffin
19. Patrick Dawson
Read more: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2024/03 ... l-preview/