If the backup halves do get it sorted would you bring Jack back somewhere out of the halves?
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I like our chances more without wighton. We could conjure up another win like the one vs manly where we played with patients and applied constant pressure and a strong defensive effort.
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I think playing with patients is kinda illegal
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Yeah, some doctors have got into serious trouble with that kind of thing.
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1. Xavier Savage
2. Semi Valemi
3. Jarrod Croker
4. Seb Kris
5. Jordan Rapana
6. Matt Frawley
7. Sam Williams
8. Josh Papali
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Emre Guler
11. CHN
12. Hudson Young
13. Elliot whitehead
14. Tom starling
15. Joseph Tapine
16. Ryan Sutton
17. Ryan James
2. Semi Valemi
3. Jarrod Croker
4. Seb Kris
5. Jordan Rapana
6. Matt Frawley
7. Sam Williams
8. Josh Papali
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Emre Guler
11. CHN
12. Hudson Young
13. Elliot whitehead
14. Tom starling
15. Joseph Tapine
16. Ryan Sutton
17. Ryan James
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Northern Raider wrote: ↑July 19, 2021, 12:55 pmYeah, some doctors have got into serious trouble with that kind of thing.
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Canberra Raiders have that NRL finals feeling as top-eight belief builds
The Canberra Raiders have the belief they can push into the NRL top eight and make a finals charge.
"That's been our focus coming into the back end of the year is just to try and string as many wins together and try and push for that seventh or eighth spot," Hudson Young said. "I think we're more than capable of doing that. We've just got that belief in the team now and it's starting to show."
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Hip recovery points way for Corey Harawira-Naera's form
A niggling hip-pointer injury disrupted Corey Harawira-Naera's pre-season, but the Canberra Raiders second-rower's put that behind him to hit top form and become an offloading machine.
"I missed out on a chunk of pre-season so I feel like it took me a while to get my lungs and my legs, and get used to the system as well," Harawira-Naera said.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Whitehead reportedly requires another week on the sideline. The Raiders will see how Wighton and Savage go at training on Tuesday before making a call on them.
The Canberra Raiders have the belief they can push into the NRL top eight and make a finals charge.
"That's been our focus coming into the back end of the year is just to try and string as many wins together and try and push for that seventh or eighth spot," Hudson Young said. "I think we're more than capable of doing that. We've just got that belief in the team now and it's starting to show."
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Hip recovery points way for Corey Harawira-Naera's form
A niggling hip-pointer injury disrupted Corey Harawira-Naera's pre-season, but the Canberra Raiders second-rower's put that behind him to hit top form and become an offloading machine.
"I missed out on a chunk of pre-season so I feel like it took me a while to get my lungs and my legs, and get used to the system as well," Harawira-Naera said.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Whitehead reportedly requires another week on the sideline. The Raiders will see how Wighton and Savage go at training on Tuesday before making a call on them.
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They should grow beards
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And not shave them until they win, or lose, or whatever the dumbest pact is they can make up.
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an evergreen post.
LOL every time.
I salute you good sir
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Our first game against them this year was, unfortunately, a sign of things to come. Moses kept kicking to Rapana in the corner, and they would win the tackle against Aekins/Croker on subsequent carries, dominating field position. When we did get any field position at all, we looked rushed and clunky (this was the game after which Stuart told Hodgson some “hard truths” for overplaying his hand). We tired as the game went on (due to lack of field position and not scoring points when we did have it), and they ran away with it.
Their sweep play on the left (Gutherson to Sivo) is their go to play, but it is their forward pack who build momentum for them, through hard running and second phase. Mahoney loves a crash ball, too. CHN has a huge, huge, job up against Papalii on the edge - he did a good job protecting Williams last week (and saved a certain four pointer), but it is a big jump in class this week.
If we are serious about this year, this is the game to make a statement. I don’t think we can get close to matching Penrith, Melbourne or Manly (with Turbo), but I honestly think we can get Souths and Parra on our day, if we play smart. Parra’s weakness is they will panic if they start losing the field position battle, and if they fall behind, their playmakers take the wrong options. The Dragons actually showed the blue print to beating them earlier this year - intense physicality in the middle, win the contact and make them come off their own line, forcing them into mistakes as they try and take short cuts. When it doesn’t come easy for them, they struggle. In saying all of that - they are deserved favourites, and should beat us comfortably if we play like we have been for most of the season.
Their sweep play on the left (Gutherson to Sivo) is their go to play, but it is their forward pack who build momentum for them, through hard running and second phase. Mahoney loves a crash ball, too. CHN has a huge, huge, job up against Papalii on the edge - he did a good job protecting Williams last week (and saved a certain four pointer), but it is a big jump in class this week.
If we are serious about this year, this is the game to make a statement. I don’t think we can get close to matching Penrith, Melbourne or Manly (with Turbo), but I honestly think we can get Souths and Parra on our day, if we play smart. Parra’s weakness is they will panic if they start losing the field position battle, and if they fall behind, their playmakers take the wrong options. The Dragons actually showed the blue print to beating them earlier this year - intense physicality in the middle, win the contact and make them come off their own line, forcing them into mistakes as they try and take short cuts. When it doesn’t come easy for them, they struggle. In saying all of that - they are deserved favourites, and should beat us comfortably if we play like we have been for most of the season.
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Good post.TongueFTW wrote: ↑July 20, 2021, 8:06 am Our first game against them this year was, unfortunately, a sign of things to come. Moses kept kicking to Rapana in the corner, and they would win the tackle against Aekins/Croker on subsequent carries, dominating field position. When we did get any field position at all, we looked rushed and clunky (this was the game after which Stuart told Hodgson some “hard truths” for overplaying his hand). We tired as the game went on (due to lack of field position and not scoring points when we did have it), and they ran away with it.
Their sweep play on the left (Gutherson to Sivo) is their go to play, but it is their forward pack who build momentum for them, through hard running and second phase. Mahoney loves a crash ball, too. CHN has a huge, huge, job up against Papalii on the edge - he did a good job protecting Williams last week (and saved a certain four pointer), but it is a big jump in class this week.
If we are serious about this year, this is the game to make a statement. I don’t think we can get close to matching Penrith, Melbourne or Manly (with Turbo), but I honestly think we can get Souths and Parra on our day, if we play smart. Parra’s weakness is they will panic if they start losing the field position battle, and if they fall behind, their playmakers take the wrong options. The Dragons actually showed the blue print to beating them earlier this year - intense physicality in the middle, win the contact and make them come off their own line, forcing them into mistakes as they try and take short cuts. When it doesn’t come easy for them, they struggle. In saying all of that - they are deserved favourites, and should beat us comfortably if we play like we have been for most of the season.
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Is Savage playing?
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Club to make a call after training today: https://thegh.com.au/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 6#p1817096
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Savage is out for the season. Surgery required on the shoulder.
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Could we be anymore unlucky..........
He was the bright spark we needed........... Thats us for the season then
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Really disappointed to hear this. Enjoyed his play and gave me hope last week. We need to play our youngsters though like Timoko and HSS going forward - give them a chance to show what they are capable of, and not slow guys like Aekins. Move Rapana to fullback until Bailey is available to come back.
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Ah. So playing Savage wasn't such a good idea after all then.
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Yes not great news.
Personally i think i would put Rapana to fullback (he's been swapping with Savage last few weeks anyway) and HSS on the wing.
Frawley in for Jack this week too i suppose. Is what it is.
Personally i think i would put Rapana to fullback (he's been swapping with Savage last few weeks anyway) and HSS on the wing.
Frawley in for Jack this week too i suppose. Is what it is.
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Based on the fact we've said we won't re sign him I really hope they don't just put Aekins there for the sake of it
I'd rather see Raps there and HSS/Timoko on the wing
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I take it HSS has recovered from his injury?
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1. Jordan Rapana
2. Semi Valemi
3. Jarrod Croker
4. Matt Timoko
5. Seb Kris
6. Matt Frawley
7. Sam Williams
8. Josh Papali
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Emre guler
11. CHN
12. Hudson Young
13. Ryan Sutton
14. Tom starling
15. Joseph Tapine
16. Ryan James
17. Harley Smith-sheilds
Bit light on the bench but with hodgo playing massive minutes at 13 can probably afford it.
2. Semi Valemi
3. Jarrod Croker
4. Matt Timoko
5. Seb Kris
6. Matt Frawley
7. Sam Williams
8. Josh Papali
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Emre guler
11. CHN
12. Hudson Young
13. Ryan Sutton
14. Tom starling
15. Joseph Tapine
16. Ryan James
17. Harley Smith-sheilds
Bit light on the bench but with hodgo playing massive minutes at 13 can probably afford it.
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If you're running with that then put Kris on the bench and start HSSDylan’s Raiders wrote:1. Jordan Rapana
2. Semi Valemi
3. Jarrod Croker
4. Matt Timoko
5. Seb Kris
6. Matt Frawley
7. Sam Williams
8. Josh Papali
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Emre guler
11. CHN
12. Hudson Young
13. Ryan Sutton
14. Tom starling
15. Joseph Tapine
16. Ryan James
17. Harley Smith-sheilds
Bit light on the bench but with hodgo playing massive minutes at 13 can probably afford it.
Least Kris can play in the pack, HSS would get a token run at the end
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2021 Rd 19 NRL teams: Raiders V Eels
Canberra Raiders V Parramatta Eels
Thursday 22 July, 7:50pm
Robina Stadium
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TV coverage: Nine, Fox League Channel 502
Radio: ABC, Mix 106.3, 2CC
The Canberra Raiders have named their squad for Thursday night’s match against the Parramatta Eels at Robina Stadium.
Xavier Savage has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after suffering a shoulder injury, so Jordan Rapana shifts to fullback and Harley Smith-Shields plays his first NRL match of the year on the wing.
Jack Wighton will miss at least one match with a rib injury, which sees Matt Frawley return to the side at five-eighth, while Elliott Whitehead will miss another match with a shoulder injury.
Matt Timoko returns to the team this week on the interchange bench and replaces Ryan James in the 17.
Raiders Coach Ricky Stuart said it was very disappointing news for Xavier considering the work he'd put in to get his opportunity but knew he would have another chance in the future.
"I really feel for Xavier as he has worked extremely hard since last November to get to play NRL," he said. "His commitment to hard work got him his start and I know that attitude will get him back there."
Stuart said despite the club's injury challenges over the past two seasons, he was proud of the way the group continues to rise to the challenges before them.
"Injuries the last two seasons have really tested the squad. You have seasons where you cop a spate of injuries but we have copped it back to back," Stuart said. "They have all been long-term or season-ending injuries and it asks plenty of questions towards the resilience of your players, but there is no surrender in this group of boys.
"Injury is not something you can control but you can definitely control effort and we will keep turning up with plenty of it."
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Canberra Raiders
1. Jordan Rapana
2. Harley Smith-Shields
3. Jarrod Croker
4. Sebastian Kris
5. Semi Valemei
6. Matt Frawley
7. Sam Williams
8 Josh Papalii
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Emre Guler
11. Corey Harawira-Naera
12. Hudson Young
13. Ryan Sutton
14. Tom Starling
15. Matt Timoko
16. Sia Soliola
17. Joseph Tapine
18. Caleb Aekins
19. Ryan James
20. Siliva Havili
21. Trey Mooney
Injury/Suspension
Jack Wighton, Ribs (Rd 20-21)
Elliott Whitehead, Shoulder (Rd 20-21)
Corey Horsburgh, Wrist (Rd 20-21)
Dunamis Lui, Calf (Rd 20-21)
Bailey Simonson, Toe (Rd 21-23)
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Neck (Season)
Xavier Savage, Shoulder (Season)
Parramatta Eels
1. Clinton Gutherson
2. Maika Sivo
3. Will Penisini
4. Waqa Blake
5. Blake Ferguson
6. Dylan Brown
7. Jake Arthur
8. Reagan Campbell-Gillard
9. Reed Mahoney
10. Junior Paulo
11. Isaiah Papali'i
12. Ryan Matterson
13. Nathan Brown
14. Marata Niukore
15. Shaun Lane
16. Oregon Kaufusi
17. Will Smith
18. Haze Dunster
19. Bryce Cartwright
20. Makahesi Makatoa
21. Joey Lussick
Injury/Suspension
Tom Opacic, TBA
Mitchell Moses, Back (Indefinite)
Wiremu Greig, Ankle (Indefinite)
Nathaniel Roache, Knee (Indefinite)
Officials
Referee: Adam Gee
Touch judges: Peter Gough, Phil Henderson
Video referee: Henry Perenara
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Canberra Raiders V Parramatta Eels
Thursday 22 July, 7:50pm
Robina Stadium
Tickets: Click here
TV coverage: Nine, Fox League Channel 502
Radio: ABC, Mix 106.3, 2CC
The Canberra Raiders have named their squad for Thursday night’s match against the Parramatta Eels at Robina Stadium.
Xavier Savage has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after suffering a shoulder injury, so Jordan Rapana shifts to fullback and Harley Smith-Shields plays his first NRL match of the year on the wing.
Jack Wighton will miss at least one match with a rib injury, which sees Matt Frawley return to the side at five-eighth, while Elliott Whitehead will miss another match with a shoulder injury.
Matt Timoko returns to the team this week on the interchange bench and replaces Ryan James in the 17.
Raiders Coach Ricky Stuart said it was very disappointing news for Xavier considering the work he'd put in to get his opportunity but knew he would have another chance in the future.
"I really feel for Xavier as he has worked extremely hard since last November to get to play NRL," he said. "His commitment to hard work got him his start and I know that attitude will get him back there."
Stuart said despite the club's injury challenges over the past two seasons, he was proud of the way the group continues to rise to the challenges before them.
"Injuries the last two seasons have really tested the squad. You have seasons where you cop a spate of injuries but we have copped it back to back," Stuart said. "They have all been long-term or season-ending injuries and it asks plenty of questions towards the resilience of your players, but there is no surrender in this group of boys.
"Injury is not something you can control but you can definitely control effort and we will keep turning up with plenty of it."
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Canberra Raiders
1. Jordan Rapana
2. Harley Smith-Shields
3. Jarrod Croker
4. Sebastian Kris
5. Semi Valemei
6. Matt Frawley
7. Sam Williams
8 Josh Papalii
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Emre Guler
11. Corey Harawira-Naera
12. Hudson Young
13. Ryan Sutton
14. Tom Starling
15. Matt Timoko
16. Sia Soliola
17. Joseph Tapine
18. Caleb Aekins
19. Ryan James
20. Siliva Havili
21. Trey Mooney
Injury/Suspension
Jack Wighton, Ribs (Rd 20-21)
Elliott Whitehead, Shoulder (Rd 20-21)
Corey Horsburgh, Wrist (Rd 20-21)
Dunamis Lui, Calf (Rd 20-21)
Bailey Simonson, Toe (Rd 21-23)
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Neck (Season)
Xavier Savage, Shoulder (Season)
Parramatta Eels
1. Clinton Gutherson
2. Maika Sivo
3. Will Penisini
4. Waqa Blake
5. Blake Ferguson
6. Dylan Brown
7. Jake Arthur
8. Reagan Campbell-Gillard
9. Reed Mahoney
10. Junior Paulo
11. Isaiah Papali'i
12. Ryan Matterson
13. Nathan Brown
14. Marata Niukore
15. Shaun Lane
16. Oregon Kaufusi
17. Will Smith
18. Haze Dunster
19. Bryce Cartwright
20. Makahesi Makatoa
21. Joey Lussick
Injury/Suspension
Tom Opacic, TBA
Mitchell Moses, Back (Indefinite)
Wiremu Greig, Ankle (Indefinite)
Nathaniel Roache, Knee (Indefinite)
Officials
Referee: Adam Gee
Touch judges: Peter Gough, Phil Henderson
Video referee: Henry Perenara
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Savage blow
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Raps FB, HSS wing, Frawley 5/8, Timoko bench
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I think we’ll win by plenty.
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Yeaaaaaah that team's gonna get belted.
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If we had savage we'd be full strength. Expect Timoko to come into the centres for Kris.
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Irrespective of whether or not we have a chance this weekend, I like the inclusion of Frawley, Timoko and HSS.
Ricky could have gone more conservative and went with Havili (shifting Hodgo to HB), Aekins and James.
So long as promising kids are continuing to get their shot, this year will at a minimum continue to hold some intrigue for me.
I feel sorry for Caleb as it is obvious he will not be retained next year and he is probably our 5th choice FB now; but to me he just symbolises that freezing night of failure up in Gosford a couple months ago.
Ricky could have gone more conservative and went with Havili (shifting Hodgo to HB), Aekins and James.
So long as promising kids are continuing to get their shot, this year will at a minimum continue to hold some intrigue for me.
I feel sorry for Caleb as it is obvious he will not be retained next year and he is probably our 5th choice FB now; but to me he just symbolises that freezing night of failure up in Gosford a couple months ago.
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HSS and Timoko, yes please
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The new lads bring excitement to a team with a little bit of confidence.
Run hard through the middle all game like St George did.
Run hard through the middle all game like St George did.
WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP IT'S BEEN
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Might be the best play of a bad hand there and almost within the realms of Ricky actually doing it... until you got to the back on the bench. Ricky needs all 3 spare bench spots to be forwards or there might be a middle player injury which would mean someone else would have to play the 10 minutes he uses the spare forward for! Carnage! Better to be playing our props-as-locks at centre for 70 minutes than to have a back try to take a few hit ups from minutes 71-80!