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"We're trying to make it as normal as possible but it will be different," Bellamy said. "Extremely happy to head home with the two points," Cameron Smith told Fox League after the match. "At the end of the day, we'll be at the ground two hours before and we're playing and that doesn't change so that will be our mentality. "I don't think we're going to see Sean Keppie again today. The Canberra Raiders have announced themselves as the premiership favourites with a commanding 22 ... NRL Round 3 live: Warriors blank ... SCORES. "Luke also has been an amazing player. The Canberra Raiders have announced themselves as the premiership favourites with a commanding 22-6 win over the Melbourne Storm in Melbourne. "Not really no, it was a weird first half," Keary told Fox League after the game. "I just think there's too many errors from the Raiders," Ennis said on Fox League's commentary. Run metres, fantasy points scoring. The New Zealand Warriors have been thumped 46-12 by the Canberra Raiders with the side being booed off the field at halftime and fulltime.
Nick Cotric, who will play for the Bulldogs from season 2021, opened the scoring with a falcon try.A fifth tackle kick from Jack Wighton would ultimately deflect off the head of Cotric who then regained possession and charged his way over for a try in the corner.The strength of Ctoric was on full display with Dane Gagai unable to tackle the big winger. [Please refresh for the latest updates]. The Raiders who trailed 10-12 … The Sharks led 4-2 at halftime and the game didn't come alive until the final 20 minutes.A converted Tui Kamikamica try next to the posts in the 71st minute levelled the scores at 10-all to set up a tense finish.And with just four minutes on the clock, talented Sharks utility Billy Magoulias gave away a penalty and Cameron Smith calmly kicked between the sticks to remain unbeaten from two games this season.Both teams had slotted two penalty goals before Magoulias broke the game open after a dogfight throughout the first 60 minutes.Harking back to the traditional arm-wrestle battles between the two clubs, scores were locked at 4-4 when Sharks fullback Will Kennedy found some space around the ruck and made a break through the middle of the field.Kennedy was brought down within a few metres of Storm's line and in the next play, dummy half Blayke Brailey's grubber kick found Magoulias next to the posts for the first try of the game.It was also the first try the Storm had conceded this season after holding out Manly at Lottoland in round one. "The Canberra Raiders are on top early as they lead the Rabbitohs 4-0 after 10 minutes.They may be hobbled and missing the likes of Josh Hodgson, John Bateman, Corey Horsburgh and Iosia Soliola, but it hasn't stopped the Green machine from pushing forward. He's been back in training since Monday and he's ready to go. Warriors versus Canberra Raiders match centre includes live scores and updates.
The Canberra Raiders have moved into the 5th spot on the NRL ladder following an 18-12 victory over South Sydney.The Raiders who trailed 10-12 at half-time kept South Sydney scoreless in the second half in what was a gritty performance in wet conditions at GIO Stadium.Today's victory makes it two wins in a row for the green machine.Canberra, who were already without the likes of Josh Hodgson, John Bateman, Corey Horsburgh, Curtis Scott, Iosia Soliola and others, were dealt another cruel injury blow, this time to fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad.Nicoll-Klokstad was helped off the field after suffering what appeared to be a gruesome finger injury.Raiders coach Ricky Stuart confirmed after the match that it looks to be a compound fracture for his fullback. "That's a really promising game for us - one game doesn't make a season but he's off to a good start. "Total side on, that's a bad one," Andrew Voss said in commentary.
The Cronulla Sharks are back in the top eight after defeating the Dragons 28-24 in a thriller at Jubilee Stadium.The Sharks who trailed 14-6 during the first half overcame a sluggish start by pouring on four consecutive tries before the Dragons mounted a fightback of their own.Cronulla might count themselves lucky after Dragons fullback Matt Dufty was unable to score what would've likely been a match-winning try in the final few minutes.A grubber into the in-goal nearly went according to plan for the Dragons with Dufty's grounding of the ball coming loose and constituting a knock-on.After 40 minutes of action, the Sharks lead the Dragons 22-14 in what's been a high scoring match so far.Down 14-6 midway through the first half, the Sharks immediately flicked the switch by pouring on three unanswered tries.Tries to Sione Katoa (23), Shaun Johnson (28) and William Kennedy (33) have the Sharks in control at the moment.But seconds before half-time, tempers flared when Dragons fullback Matt Dufty lashed out at Ronaldo Mulitalo.Mulitalo applied a sneaky shove on Dufty who crashed into the sideline fence, prompting the fullback to respond as players from both sides rushed over. * Des Hasler has won just three of 12 matches against Trent Robinson as coaches.Josh Addo-Carr and Cody Walker give insight into both the hardships and pride that come with being an Indigenous Australian.Roosters coach Trent Robinson gives Sonny Bill Williams hotel quarantine fitness program.John Morris addresses the media after the Brisbane Broncos round 12 clash with the Cronulla Sharks.Local fans find a way in to watch Roosters and Manly clash at Leichhardt OvalCronulla's hilarious attempt to distract Cameron SmithBe proud to be Aboriginal - Indigenous Round: Josh Addo-Carr & Cody Walker "The fans are getting their money's worth down there. "Apparently it's a compound fracture of the finger," Stuart told reporters after the match.
"We're trying to make it as normal as possible but it will be different," Bellamy said. "Extremely happy to head home with the two points," Cameron Smith told Fox League after the match. "At the end of the day, we'll be at the ground two hours before and we're playing and that doesn't change so that will be our mentality. "I don't think we're going to see Sean Keppie again today. The Canberra Raiders have announced themselves as the premiership favourites with a commanding 22 ... NRL Round 3 live: Warriors blank ... SCORES. "Luke also has been an amazing player. The Canberra Raiders have announced themselves as the premiership favourites with a commanding 22-6 win over the Melbourne Storm in Melbourne. "Not really no, it was a weird first half," Keary told Fox League after the game. "I just think there's too many errors from the Raiders," Ennis said on Fox League's commentary. Run metres, fantasy points scoring. The New Zealand Warriors have been thumped 46-12 by the Canberra Raiders with the side being booed off the field at halftime and fulltime.
Nick Cotric, who will play for the Bulldogs from season 2021, opened the scoring with a falcon try.A fifth tackle kick from Jack Wighton would ultimately deflect off the head of Cotric who then regained possession and charged his way over for a try in the corner.The strength of Ctoric was on full display with Dane Gagai unable to tackle the big winger. [Please refresh for the latest updates]. The Raiders who trailed 10-12 … The Sharks led 4-2 at halftime and the game didn't come alive until the final 20 minutes.A converted Tui Kamikamica try next to the posts in the 71st minute levelled the scores at 10-all to set up a tense finish.And with just four minutes on the clock, talented Sharks utility Billy Magoulias gave away a penalty and Cameron Smith calmly kicked between the sticks to remain unbeaten from two games this season.Both teams had slotted two penalty goals before Magoulias broke the game open after a dogfight throughout the first 60 minutes.Harking back to the traditional arm-wrestle battles between the two clubs, scores were locked at 4-4 when Sharks fullback Will Kennedy found some space around the ruck and made a break through the middle of the field.Kennedy was brought down within a few metres of Storm's line and in the next play, dummy half Blayke Brailey's grubber kick found Magoulias next to the posts for the first try of the game.It was also the first try the Storm had conceded this season after holding out Manly at Lottoland in round one. "The Canberra Raiders are on top early as they lead the Rabbitohs 4-0 after 10 minutes.They may be hobbled and missing the likes of Josh Hodgson, John Bateman, Corey Horsburgh and Iosia Soliola, but it hasn't stopped the Green machine from pushing forward. He's been back in training since Monday and he's ready to go. Warriors versus Canberra Raiders match centre includes live scores and updates.
The Canberra Raiders have moved into the 5th spot on the NRL ladder following an 18-12 victory over South Sydney.The Raiders who trailed 10-12 at half-time kept South Sydney scoreless in the second half in what was a gritty performance in wet conditions at GIO Stadium.Today's victory makes it two wins in a row for the green machine.Canberra, who were already without the likes of Josh Hodgson, John Bateman, Corey Horsburgh, Curtis Scott, Iosia Soliola and others, were dealt another cruel injury blow, this time to fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad.Nicoll-Klokstad was helped off the field after suffering what appeared to be a gruesome finger injury.Raiders coach Ricky Stuart confirmed after the match that it looks to be a compound fracture for his fullback. "That's a really promising game for us - one game doesn't make a season but he's off to a good start. "Total side on, that's a bad one," Andrew Voss said in commentary.
The Cronulla Sharks are back in the top eight after defeating the Dragons 28-24 in a thriller at Jubilee Stadium.The Sharks who trailed 14-6 during the first half overcame a sluggish start by pouring on four consecutive tries before the Dragons mounted a fightback of their own.Cronulla might count themselves lucky after Dragons fullback Matt Dufty was unable to score what would've likely been a match-winning try in the final few minutes.A grubber into the in-goal nearly went according to plan for the Dragons with Dufty's grounding of the ball coming loose and constituting a knock-on.After 40 minutes of action, the Sharks lead the Dragons 22-14 in what's been a high scoring match so far.Down 14-6 midway through the first half, the Sharks immediately flicked the switch by pouring on three unanswered tries.Tries to Sione Katoa (23), Shaun Johnson (28) and William Kennedy (33) have the Sharks in control at the moment.But seconds before half-time, tempers flared when Dragons fullback Matt Dufty lashed out at Ronaldo Mulitalo.Mulitalo applied a sneaky shove on Dufty who crashed into the sideline fence, prompting the fullback to respond as players from both sides rushed over. * Des Hasler has won just three of 12 matches against Trent Robinson as coaches.Josh Addo-Carr and Cody Walker give insight into both the hardships and pride that come with being an Indigenous Australian.Roosters coach Trent Robinson gives Sonny Bill Williams hotel quarantine fitness program.John Morris addresses the media after the Brisbane Broncos round 12 clash with the Cronulla Sharks.Local fans find a way in to watch Roosters and Manly clash at Leichhardt OvalCronulla's hilarious attempt to distract Cameron SmithBe proud to be Aboriginal - Indigenous Round: Josh Addo-Carr & Cody Walker "The fans are getting their money's worth down there. "Apparently it's a compound fracture of the finger," Stuart told reporters after the match.