'It has been a rollercoaster': Raiders' fan favourite in tears after 'emotional' farewell.
I just want to thank everyone – my family back home, my boys and my wife in the stands. So grateful for this club for the opportunity. So grateful for all the memories that I’ve been able to share with these boys. “It’s been a rollercoaster two years so it’s good to be able to finish on a high and finish off with the future Canberra Raiders boys.” Even after I signed to go back home, everyone has been so supportive. The Raiders finished sixth in the NSW Cup to miss out on the finals by a point, while Nicoll-Klokstad’s chances of one final farewell in the NRL side remain slim even if the Raiders do sneak into the finals.
Raiders in box seat as finals race takes turn; Manly 'look like they don't want to be there': 3 Big Hits.
“That is going to put a lot of pressure on the Broncos.” “They go on with this in the second half and they are almost in the finals, because if they put another 20 on and make that differential 40 plus, the Broncos have to beat the Dragons by 40 points or more,” Cronk said. The ninth placed Raiders need to win to keep the pressure on the Broncos for the final spot in the top eight, while Manly are playing for pride after six straight losses. The Canberra Raiders host the Manly Sea Eagles in a crucial clash at GIO Stadium. “He has done this once before, carried the Raiders on his back into the semi finals, he is a terrific player,” Parker said. After flogging the Sea Eagles, the Raiders have well and truly placed themselves in the box seat to finish the season in the top eight. “28 points in the first half, up against a team who look like they don’t want to be here,” Parker said. “Gee, that was a pearler, this is a pearler of a pass, you come to expect it from a lot of players now,” Steve Roach said. The Raiders attacking barrage began in the fifth minute with a “lovely” Jack Wighton pass to find Jordan Rapana on the wing. Of the Raiders last seven games, they have now won six only losing to the reigning premiers – and Wighton has been a major contributor in every win. In the opening stages of the contest, the Origin centre put his hand up, delivering a bullet pass to find a flying Jordan Rapana. Albert Hopoate, Sebastian Kris and Corey Harawira-Naera all scored four-pointers in the final 15 minutes of the contest to pile on the points in a convincing defeat.
The Canberra Raiders Jersey Flegg side have claimed a big 56-16 win over the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in their final game of the season at GIO Stadium ...
A great cut-out pass from the Sea Eagles found Luke Tucker who crossed over in Manly’s right corner. Giving the Raiders a 44-16 lead with 15 minutes remaining. The Raiders conversion attempt was once again unsuccessful, keeping the home side's lead to 16-points. The Raider's kicking game continued to terrorise the Sea Eagles, this time setting up a try in the ninth minute. The Raiders would cross over for their final try of the match in the 69th minute after a great long-range try ended with a great try for Ethan Strange. The second half started the same for the Raiders as Smith crossed over for his second try of the match in the 36th minute.
It's crunch time for the Raiders as they face a must-win clash vs the Manly Sea Eagles with their finals hopes hanging by a thread.
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Canberra cruised to their biggest win of the campaign and jumped over the fading Broncos into eighth spot with just one round of the regular season ...
“We played some good pockets of footy and it’s about sustainability, we’re just not up to it at the minute,” he said. it didn’t matter if Brisbane lost by 50 or 20 we still had to win and we did that and did it impressively.” “It helped seeing Brisbane get the points put on them the other night but we still had to win … “It was probably our best performance for the longest period,” Canberra coach Ricky Stuart said. “Every individual contributed to that performance and it was a high standard of footy from the boys. Making the most of Brisbane’s capitulation against Parramatta, the Raiders cruised to their biggest win of the campaign against the lacklustre Sea Eagles, building a comfortable buffer on the Broncos in the race for the finals.
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Canberra Raiders fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad had finished career in the nation's capital in a emotion farewell to his club.
I just want to thank everyone – my family back home, my boys and my wife in the stands. So grateful for this club for the opportunity. “It’s such a well deserved way for him to go out here, he’s had such a good stint at the Canberra Raiders,” Tim Mannah said in commentary. So grateful for all the memories that I’ve been able to share with these boys. “He’s getting emotional, you can only imagine what’s going through his head at the moment,” Mannah said. Matt Russell added: “This is great vision.
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The Canberra Raiders crushed two clubs at once at GIO Stadium on Saturday afternoon when their 48-6, nine-tries-to-one trouncing of Manly Sea Eagles saw ...
The onslaught began when Jordan Rapana won his team nearly 50m with a catch in-goal and quick-fire tap and go. Sam Williams (retired) and Harry Rushton (England) were also acknowledged. When Young rumbled over in the 53rd minute, Manly was playing for pride - ironically the word that so shafted their season when seven of their players refused to play a crucial game against the Roosters in jumpers adorned by a rainbow symbol. Tom Starling came on in the 26th minute and scored less than 20 seconds later when backing up a brilliant interchange of straight-running and passing at speed between Wighton, Young, Rapana and Kris. The Canberra Raiders thrashed Manly on Saturday afternoon to move one step closer to locking up a spot in the top eight. The Raiders are now ahead of Brisbane by 43 points on differential and likely need only beat Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval in the final game of the season proper next Sunday to secure a finals berth the Broncos seemed to have sewn up just four weeks ago.
Round 24 of the NRL Premiership continues this afternoon when the Canberra Raiders host the Manly Sea Eagles at GIO Stadium in Canberra.
Corey Harawira-Naera Corey Horsburgh 17. Adam Elliott Elliott Whitehead 13. Raymond Tuaimalo Vaega has been named to debut on the wing in place of Alfred Smalley. For it to happen though, DCE will need a monster game. Canberra’s young backline is also on the improve. 40 minutes later and the Raiders had survived another week with a 28-22 win. They need results to go their way, but a big win against the Sea Eagles this afternoon will have teams looking over their shoulder. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 3pm AEST. 0 J.
Canberra cruised to their biggest win of the campaign and jumped over the fading Broncos into eighth spot with just one round of the regular season ...
“We played some good pockets of footy and it’s about sustainability, we’re just not up to it at the minute,” he said. it didn’t matter if Brisbane lost by 50 or 20 we still had to win and we did that and did it impressively.” “It helped seeing Brisbane get the points put on them the other night but we still had to win … “It was probably our best performance for the longest period,” Canberra coach Ricky Stuart said. “Every individual contributed to that performance and it was a high standard of footy from the boys. Making the most of Brisbane’s capitulation against Parramatta, the Raiders cruised to their biggest win of the campaign against the lacklustre Sea Eagles, building a comfortable buffer on the Broncos in the race for the finals.
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad played his final game in Raiders colours on Saturday, breaking down on the field as the realisation set in.
I just want to thank everyone – my family back home, my boys and my wife in the stands. So grateful for this club for the opportunity. So grateful for all the memories that I've been able to share with these boys. 'It's been a rollercoaster two years so it's good to be able to finish on a high and finish off with the future Canberra Raiders boys.' Despite being dumped to reserve grade, an emotional Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad left it all on the field for the Canberra Raiders in his final appearance for the club on Saturday. - The fullback put in a masterclass in his final game for the Raiders NSW Cup side
The Canberra Raiders have entered the NRL's top eight after securing a 48-6 win over the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles at GIO Stadium Canberra.
Fogarty was unsuccessful in his conversion attempt for the second time in the match, but the try extended the Raiders lead to 44-6. It was then Harawira-Naera’s turn to cross over for his first try of the afternoon which brought up 48 points for the Raiders. Fogarty converted 20 metres in from the left sideline as the Raiders extended their lead to 34 points. However, the Raiders would open the scoring in the second half in the ?? Another successful conversion from Fogarty extended the Raiders lead to 22 points in the 27th minute. Fogarty would nail his second conversion attempt of the afternoon as the Raiders went up 16-0.
So it's good to be able to finish on a high here and finish off with the future of the Canberra Raiders boys [in the NSW Cup squad].”.
He went on to play 66 games for the Green Machine in four years. He was a key cog in the march to the club’s first grand final in a quarter of a century. He continued: “It’s been a roller coaster two years [in the capital]. I just want to thank everyone—my family back home, my boys, and my wife in the stands. The departing back received a standing ovation from the Green Machine faithful as he battled his way to a standout performance over Blacktown. So grateful for all the memories I’ve been able to share with these boys.