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CHN not listed in the try scorers but he looked like he scored a try in the highlights. He must have a twin, or I’m just blind.
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Finchy wrote: May 22, 2022, 10:24 am CHN not listed in the try scorers but he looked like he scored a try in the highlights. He must have a twin, or I’m just blind.
CHN listed with a try on nrl match page. Looked like him and wearing his # too...

Mariota and Mooney had massive games going on those highlights and stats. CHN impressive but 3 errors too, which kind of sums him up.
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2022 Round 12: Canberra Raiders V Parramatta Eels

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Canberra Raiders V Parramatta Eels
Sunday 29 May, 1:45pm
Canberra Stadium
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Canberra Raiders

1. James Schiller 2. Utuloa Asouma 3. Semi Valemei 4. Brad Morkos 5. TBA 6. Matt Frawley 7. Sam Williams 8. Emre Guler 9. Adrian Trevilyan 10. Ata Mariota 11. Trey Mooney 12. Corey Harawira-Naera 13. Harry Rushton

14. TBA 15. Peter Hola 16. Clay Webb 17. Jordan Martin

Parramatta Eels

1. Jordan Rankin 2. Maika Sivo 3. Zac Cini 4. Hayze Perham 5. Sean Russell 6. Jack A Williams 7. Jake Arthur 8. Tevita Taumoepenu 9. Mitch Rein 10. Wiremu Greig 11. Elie El Zakhem 12. Bryce Cartwright 13. Ky Rodwell

14. Jayden Yates 15. Solomone Naiduki 16. Luke Bain 17. Brendan Hands

AT A GLANCE: A 16 man Canberra Raiders NSW Cup team produced a 41-10 victory over the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Redfern Oval in Round 11. Juwan Compain was named on the bench, but because the ranks were so stretched by injury and influenza, he was saved for Jersey Flegg.

The Raiders were in control from the first minute, when Ata Mariota made a break down the middle of the field, setting Trey Mooney on his way to the try line. Rayden Burns, promoted from Flegg, was next to score, in the 10th minute, through a simple run one pass off the ruck. Five minutes later, hooker Adrian Trevilyan grubbered to the corner, with Mitchell Spencer chasing and grounding the ball just inside the dead ball line. All of a sudden the Raiders were 16 points in front. The Rabbitohs struck back in the 22nd minute, with winger Izaac Thompson scoring out wide from a scrum play. The Raiders' attack was almost in slow motion in the 30th minute, before replacement forward Jordan Martin replied. Canberra was set to head to the break with a 22-6 lead, but a late attacking raid from the Rabbitohs saw their winger Thompson get his double.

The Rabbitohs did not trouble the scoreboard attendants in the second half. It was all the Raiders. In the 52nd minute, Corey Harawira-Naera - dropped from first grade, and included late - backed up a Peter Hola break for four points. Tries to James Schiller and Mitchell Spencer in the final 10 minutes sealed the win. The audacity of Trey Mooney is worth mentioning, he made the break and kicked ahead for the Schiller try. Presumably he's a forward with a licence to kick! The odd point? That was a Sam Williams field goal, which gave the Raiders a 25 point lead, with eight minutes remaining. No coming back from that.



The Raiders had a 55 per cent possession share, despite completing at 76 per cent. The Rabbitohs, however, completed at just 65 per cent. The Raiders also ran for 550 metres more than the Rabbitohs with the ball in hand. Ata Mariota almost made 200 running metres (198), while Peter Hola (192) and Corey Harawira-Naera (181) weren't far behind. Emre Guler (158) and Trey Mooney (137) also produced lots of running in the forwards, while James Schiller made 142 metres from the back. Adrian Trevilyan (23), Guler (21), Mariota (21), Harawira-Naera (21) and Clay Webb (20) topped the tackle count. Trevilyan delivered two try assists.

The Raiders remain in seventh place on the ladder, and now face the fifth placed Parramatta Eels on Sunday at Canberra Stadium. The Eels are coming off a 26-6 win over the Blacktown Sea Eagles at Western Sydney Stadium on Friday night.

The Raiders and Eels met only a month ago, with Canberra coming away from Kellyville with a 28-4 victory. The two teams shared the honours last year - with Canberra winning (30-22) at Canberra Stadium, before the Eels got a two point win (26-24) at Ringrose Park.

The Raiders' attacking record this year is slightly better than Eels (26 points per game, Eels 24), but Parramatta has the better defence so far (17 points conceded per game, Raiders 25). It should be a good contest.

Form: Raiders: WLLWW (5 and 4)
Eels: WWLLW (6 and 4)

Team news: For the Raiders, Semi Valemei returns from injury in the centres, while Utuloa Asomua is back on the wing. After missing the Raiders' Round 11 NRL clash with the Rabbitohs due to illness, Matt Frawley returns to the NSW Cup team at five eighth this week. Harry Rushton drops back from the NRL team, and takes over at lock - while Peter Hola goes to the bench. Corey Harawira-Naera has again been selected in NSW Cup this week, in the second row.
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Mariota and Mooney must be close to NRL

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From watching the highlights Mooney and Trevilyan had very good games. Mooney must be very close to a debut and Trevilyan hopefully should see more time back in first grade soon.
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BadnMean wrote: May 22, 2022, 11:03 am
Finchy wrote: May 22, 2022, 10:24 am CHN not listed in the try scorers but he looked like he scored a try in the highlights. He must have a twin, or I’m just blind.
CHN listed with a try on nrl match page. Looked like him and wearing his # too...

Mariota and Mooney had massive games going on those highlights and stats. CHN impressive but 3 errors too, which kind of sums him up.
Ah yes, I see GE has updated the try scorers list now to include him.
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That Ata Mariota right foot step and fend at the line to open up the offload. Wonder which of our forwards he's been watching video on haha. Mini papa coming through.
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Welcome to our coverage of today’s NSW Cup clash between the Canberra Raiders and Parramatta Eels at Canberra Stadium. Here are the final teams. We will have live scores from the ground from 1:45pm. There will be a live stream on the NSWRL,Facebook page.

Canberra Raiders

21. Rayden Burns 2. Utuloa Asouma 3. Semi Valemei 4. Brad Morkos 5. Mitchell Spencer 6. Matt Frawley 7. Sam Williams 8. Emre Guler 9. Adrian Trevilyan 10. Ata Mariota 11. Trey Mooney 12. Corey Harawira-Naera 13. Harry Rushton

14. Mitch Souter 15. Peter Hola 16. Clay Webb 17. Jordan Martin

19. Sione Vuki

Parramatta Eels

1. Jordan Rankin 2. Maika Sivo 3. Zac Cini 4. Hayze Perham 5. Sean Russell 6. Jack A Williams 7. Jake Arthur 10. Wiremu Greig 9. Mitch Rein 17. Brendan Hands 11. Elie El Zakhem 12. Bryce Cartwright 13. Ky Rodwell

8. Tevita Taumoepenu 14. Jayden Yates 15. Solomone Naiduki 16. Luke Bain
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6-13 is a pretty good reserve grade side! Especially when you can add Schneider into the 7.


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We’re underway in NSW Cup.
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7th min TRY EELS to centre Zac Cini, just following the grubber through. Conversion attempt fails, hits the post and bounces away.

Eels 4-0
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21st min TRY RAIDERS to Semi Valemei. They just spread it to right and he’s in, in the corner. Sam Williams misses the conversion from out wide.

Raiders 4
Eels 4
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Update: the commentator wants a pie

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Burns looking really good so far.
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30th min TRY RAIDERS to Mitch Spencer, very good kick from Rayden Burns to set it up. Sam Williams converts.

Raiders 10-4
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Rayden Burns very fast in the open.
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Crash Ball wrote:Burns looking really good so far.
He's reading the game well so far

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Rayden burns is a weapon
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40th min TRY EELS to Maika Sivo. All he has to do is catch the ball and fall over. Unfortunate try to concede right on half time. Converted from the sideline to Jordan Rankin.

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Raiders kick off to start the second half.
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49th min TRY EELS to Luke Bain. The Raiders virtually had no defence from the goal posts to the sideline. Easy run to the try line. Converted Jordan Rankin.

Eels 16-10
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52nd min TRY RAIDERS to Semi Valemei in the corner. The Eels knocked on from the kick off and the Raiders scored off the scrum play. Sam Williams converts from the sideline.

Raiders 16
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58th min TRY EELS to Ky Rodwell. Good hard run, but poor goal line defence from Canberra. Converted Rankin.

Eels 22-16
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10 mins to go Two quick tries to the Raiders, one to Sam Williams and another to Michael Asomua saw the Raiders go to a 28-22 lead. Now…

71st min TRY EELS to Mitch Rein. Converted Rankin.

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Eels 28
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75th min PENALTY EELS Late hit on the Eels kicker… and this gives them a shot at goal to take the lead.

PENALTY GOAL EELS to Jordan Rankin

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Shame, it was a good defensive set up until that point

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Sam Williams takes a penalty kick for the line on full time and fails to find touch.

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MATCH REPORT: Canberra Raiders NSW Cup defeated in two-point thriller against Eels

The Canberra Raiders NSW Cup team have fallen short in a heartbreaking 30-28 loss against the Parramatta Eels at Canberra Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

A late penalty goal in the 76th minute from Jordan Rankin was all that could split the two sides in an entertaining curtain raiser to the NRL game.

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2022 Round 13: Canberra Raiders V Newtown Jets

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Canberra Raiders V Newtown Jets
Sunday 5 June, 1:45pm
Canberra Stadium

Canberra Raiders

1. James Schiller
2. Utuloa Asomua
3. Semi Valemei
4. Brad Morkos
5. TBA
6. Joshua James
7. Brad Schneider
8. Emre Guler
9. Adrian Trevilyan
10. Peter Hola
11. Clay Webb
12. Jordan Martin
13. Harry Rushton

14. Mitch Souter
15. Mitchell Spencer
16. Juwan Compain
17. Rayden Burns

18. Carsil Vaikai

Newtown Jets

1. Lachlan Miller
2. Jonaiah Lualua
3. Mawene Hiroti
26. Tyla Tamou
5. Jenson Taumoepeau
6. Kade Dykes
7. Luke Metcalf
8. Thomas Hazelton
9. Jayde Berrell
10. Caleb Uele
11. Myles Lee Taueli
12. Reubenn Rennie
18. Liam Harris

13. Tyler Slade
14. Jesse Colquhoun
15. Rhys Davies
16. Franklin Pele

21. Vincent Rennie

AT A GLANCE: The Canberra Raiders lost to the Parramatta Eels, 30-28, at Canberra Stadium on Sunday. Both teams scored five tries, but a penalty goal to the Eels, five minutes from the end of the match, proved the difference.

The Eels were first to score, through centre Zac Cini, in just the 7th minute. But after tries to Raiders wingers Semi Valemei and Mitch Spencer, the Raiders took a 10-4 lead at the 30 minute mark. Right on half time, Eels winger Maika Sivo - in his second game since returning from an ACL injury - crossed in the corner. That saw the teams all tied up a 10 apiece at break.

The Eels had a 22-16 lead at the 60 minute mark, but tries to Sam Williams and Michael Asomua in the space of four minutes saw Canberra surge to a six point lead with 15 minutes remaining. Eels hooker, Mitch Rein, has proven to be the bane of the Raiders existence in many a match. And when he crossed in the 70th minute, the game was again tied, this time at 28-28. With five minutes remaining, Eels five eighth Jack A Williams kicked downfield and was challenged by Canberra hooker Adrian Trevilyan. Trevilyan tried to pull out of a tackle, turning his back. But he collided with Williams and a penalty was awarded where the kick landed, right in front of the posts. The penalty goal to Jordan Rankin sealed the win for the visitors.



Semi Valemei scored a double for the Raiders, while Sam Williams notched up 12 points, from a try and four goals. Michael Asomua (151), Emre Guler (136), Harry Rushton (135) and Semi Valemei (129) topped the running metres. Harry Rushton (44) topped the tackle count, along with Trevilyan (43), Corey Harawira-Naera (30) and Emre Guler (30).

The Raiders still sit in seventh place on the ladder - and next meet the second placed Newtown Jets. The match is part of a triple header at Canberra Stadium. The Jets are coming off a 21 all draw with the Western Suburbs Magpies at Lidcombe Oval last Sunday. They have had recent wins over Mounties (26-12), the Bears (40-28) and Sea Eagles (34-16). They last lost to the Panthers (26-12) in Round 8 at St Marys. The Jets have a better attacking and defensive record than the Raiders. They have scored an average of 29 points per game (Raiders 27), while conceding 20 (Raiders 26).

The Jets beat the Raiders, 36-22, at Henson Park in Round 1 this year. Xavier Savage scored two of the Raiders four tries - but the Jets produced six of their own.

Form: Raiders: LLWWL (5 and 5, 7th)
Jets: WLWWD (8 and 2, 1 draw, 2nd)

Team news: James Schiller returns at fullback, after being a late inclusion in the NRL team last week. Rayden Burns drops to the bench after an impressive match last week. Joshua James and Brad Schneider form the new look halves pairing. Peter Hola replaces Ata Mariota at starting prop. With Trey Mooney and Corey Harawira-Naera selected on the bench at NRL level, Clay Webb and Jordan Martin have been named in the second row. Mitch Spencer drops to the bench, while Juwan Compain has been added to the interchange list.
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I know it's been mentioned before but Trevilyan really nails some of those bullets from dummy half.
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zim wrote:I know it's been mentioned before but Trevilyan really nails some of those bullets from dummy half.
Agree. Would Love to see him get a few opportunities


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