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Round 14 - Raiders V Knights @ Hunter #NRLNEWCAN
« on: June 02, 2012, 07:34:43 PM »
Canberra Raiders V Newcastle Knights
Saturday June 9th 2012, 7:30pm AEST @ Hunter Stadium, Newcastle NSW

Broadcast Details:
NYC: LIVE on Fox Sports 2 @ 5:30pm AEST
NRL: LIVE on Fox Sports 2 @ 7:30pm AEST

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PROTicket - Raiders V Knights

Teams:

RAIDERS
1. Reece ROBINSON
2. Dimitri PELO
3. Jarrod CROKER
4. Blake FERGUSON
5. Edrick LEE
6. Josh DUGAN
7. Josh McCRONE
8. Dane TILSE
9. Travis WADDELL
10. Tom LEAROYD-LAHRS
11. Josh PAPALII
12. Joel THOMPSON
13. Shaun FENSOM
BENCH:
14. Matt McILWRICK
15. Bronson HARRISON
16. Sam MATAORA
17. Joe PICKER
18. Trevor THURLING
19. Mark NICHOLLS
20. Sam WILLIAMS
Coach: David FURNER

KNIGHTS
1. Peter Mata’utia
2. James McManus
3. Dane Gagai
4. Timana Tahu
5. Kevin Naiqama
6. Jarrod Mullen
7. Tyrone Roberts
8. Kade Snowden
9. Danny Buderus (c)
10. Willie Mason
11. Chris Houston
12. Joel Edwards
13. Neville Costigan
Interchange
14. Chris Adams
15. Zeb Taia
16. Adam Cuthbertson
17. Alex McKinnon
18. Junior Sa’u

Top News:

Raiders Statement - John McIntyre

The Canberra Raiders will use a week long camp on the Central Coast this week to prepare for their round 14 match against the Knights in Newcastle.

The camp is aimed at bringing the playing group together and working on improving their current position.

Raiders Chairman John McIntyre urged members to stick by the club and the club was just as disappointed with the results as the members are.

“We aren’t happy with the position we’re in at the moment, but I know the coaching staff and playing group are 100 per cent committed to turning things around on the field,” Mr McIntyre said. “This camp is in place for the group to come together and determine why they’re not getting these results and the board and I support the initiative.”

McIntyre also confirmed that rumours and speculation regarding the Head Coach were just that and said David Furner would remain the Coach of the club.

“There has been no board meeting scheduled regarding David Furner’s position and he remains the Head Coach of the Canberra Raiders.”

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Re: Round 14 - Raiders V Knights @ Hunter #NRLNEWCAN
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2012, 08:42:01 PM »
Raiders Statement - John McIntyre

The Canberra Raiders will use a week long camp on the Central Coast this week to prepare for their round 14 match against the Knights in Newcastle.

The camp is aimed at bringing the playing group together and working on improving their current position.

Raiders Chairman John McIntyre urged members to stick by the club and the club was just as disappointed with the results as the members are.

“We aren’t happy with the position we’re in at the moment, but I know the coaching staff and playing group are 100 per cent committed to turning things around on the field,” Mr McIntyre said. “This camp is in place for the group to come together and determine why they’re not getting these results and the board and I support the initiative.”

McIntyre also confirmed that rumours and speculation regarding the Head Coach were just that and said David Furner would remain the Coach of the club.

“There has been no board meeting scheduled regarding David Furner’s position and he remains the Head Coach of the Canberra Raiders.”

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Re: Round 14 - Raiders V Knights @ Hunter #NRLNEWCAN
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2012, 08:51:03 PM »
Players keen to make amends



Canberra Raiders workhorses Shaun Fensom and Tom Learoyd-Lahrs have vowed to make it up to their fans this weekend after last Saturday’s disappointing display.

The side was heartbroken after the loss and felt that they had let the club’s loyal supporters down that braved the atrocious conditions to support the club.

“We’re very embarrassed at the moment especially at our home ground in front of all our fans,” lamented Fensom, who made a staggering 44 tackles in the defeat.
“It was a very embarrassing performance that we displayed out there. I said to my parents after the game that it’s the most embarrassing game of rugby league I’ve played in 50 games.”

“Walking off the field after the game and seeing how disappointed the fans were made me feel ashamed to be out there. The fans have every right to be disappointed but we’ll strive to turn it around for them and string a few wins together.”

“We’re going to have a look at the video and see what went wrong out there and we’ll aim to come back next week to turn it around. I’ll do anything that’s best for the club and I know the rest of the team is desperate to pay back our wonderful fans.”

Learoyd-Lahrs reached 100 NRL games in the 40-0 loss but conceded that the milestone seemed insignificant after the loss.

The towering front rower has urged fans to stick by the side as they look to repay their loyalty with a win this Saturday against the Newcastle Knights.

“It was disappointing to lose in the way we did regardless of whether it was my 100th game or not,” said Learoyd-Lahrs.

“We dropped too much ball and turned over possession cheaply in our end of the field. As a result they spent a lot of the game camped down on our line and they ended up with 60 odd per cent (61%) of the ball. It’s nearly impossible to win a game of footy when you do that.”

“We were out there defending for large portions of the game and it felt like our backs are against the wall for the majority of the game. No-one threw the towel in on the weekend and it’s tough at the moment but we’re working through it as a group.”

“We know we let our fans down and the team is thoroughly motivated to make amends this weekend. We aim to win every game but there’s an extra incentive this weekend against the Knights now.”

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Re: Round 14 - Raiders V Knights @ Hunter #NRLNEWCAN
« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2012, 08:56:02 PM »
Raiders quash coaching rumours

Canberra Raiders have moved to shut down rumours they are planning to axe embattled coach David Furner.



The Raiders have made a dismal start to the season, winning just four games and lying second from bottom on the table.

Furner told Grandstand he was surprised by the statement and said "hard work" is the solution to Canberra's problems.

"Personally I've never walked away from any challenge," Furner said.

"I see this as a good challenge and so do the players."

Speculation was rife on social media that Furner's job was under review but the coach himself said his main focus was the performance of his players.

"I can't control social media and what's put on it," Furner said.

"I've just got to control what's in my hands ... which is the team."

Raiders chairman John McIntyre released a statement quashing rumours of Furner's demise.

"There has been no board meeting scheduled regarding David Furner's position and he remains the head coach of the Canberra Raiders," McIntyre said in the statement.

He urged fans to stick by the club despite finals football looking an increasingly distant prospect.

"We aren't happy with the position we're in at the moment, but I know the coaching staff and playing group are 100 per cent committed to turning things around on the field," McIntyre said.

Furner is contracted until 2014 but despite guiding Canberra to the 2010 finals, he has struggled to turn the Raiders into a genuine premiership force.

The Raiders will spend a week in camp ahead of their round 14 clash with the Knights in Newcastle, with the move aimed at unifying the playing group.

Source: ABC

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Re: Round 14 - Raiders V Knights @ Hunter #NRLNEWCAN
« Reply #4 on: June 04, 2012, 09:03:05 PM »
This has to be must win now if we are going to make the finals but god the finals seem like a pipe-dream with the way we are going right now. We just need a win! If we get one im sure we can get a few in a row we just need to commit to the game and play for the full 80mins. Whatever that was against the Tigers was disgraceful.

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Re: Round 14 - Raiders V Knights @ Hunter #NRLNEWCAN
« Reply #5 on: June 05, 2012, 02:41:28 PM »
Raiders must change but not me, says David Furner

DAVID Furner admits Canberra needs something different to turn things around; the only stipulation he attaches to that claim is that any change won't be beginning with his job.

The Raiders coach yesterday responded to Twitter rumours he was poised to tender his resignation to the club's board, following the Raiders' humiliating 40-0 loss at home to Wests Tigers on Saturday night.

But respond is probably a poor choice of words when you consider that Furner -- who has been at the Raiders since 2009 but has been subject to speculation this year that Ricky Stuart could replace him next season -- gave any question regarding his future at the club short shrift.

Was there any truth to the rumour he was handing in his resignation. "Nope." Any idea where they came from? "Guys, I think you'd have a better idea than me. For me it's just about concentrating on a game, and that's all I can do." Has the board spoken to you about your position? "No mate."

What Furner was happy to talk about was the camp the players are about to attend on the central coast to attempt to turn things around before Saturday night's game against Newcastle.

"I think the players have put their hand up," Furner said.

"We need to look at that as individual accountability. I think they've taken that responsibility.

"We just need to go out there and play a nice, aggressive-type football game this weekend."

Source: The Australian

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Re: Round 14 - Raiders V Knights @ Hunter #NRLNEWCAN
« Reply #6 on: June 05, 2012, 02:46:04 PM »
Canberra Raiders coach David Furner says he is determined to lead team out of mire



DAVID Furner confronted speculation yesterday that he would resign as Canberra coach by declaring: "I'm not quitting anything."

Wests Tigers belted the Raiders 40-0 on Saturday night, fuelling rumours the coach would quit and allow Justin Morgan to assume the top role.

But Furner said yesterday: "There's no way I would walk away. It's not me. I want to lead the team out of this I'm not looking for an 'out'.

"Everyone has to show some character. The easy thing to do would be quit but that has never entered my mind. I don't see it that way.

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"This team needs some guidance. I'm not quitting anything. It's disappointing and we couldn't have played any worse on Sunday.

"We all know the performance was unacceptable and it was frustrating to watch because I know we are better than that. The best thing now is to challenge ourselves."

Canberra will head to the NSW central coast for a camp this week before next weekend's match against Newcastle at Hunter Stadium.

Raiders chairman John McIntyre yesterday urged fans to stand by the embattled club and denied Furner's position was under threat.

"There has been no board meeting scheduled regarding David Furner's position and he remains the head coach," McIntyre said. "The coaching staff and playing group are 100 per cent committed to turning things around."

Source: The Courier Mail

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« Reply #7 on: June 05, 2012, 07:03:13 PM »
Raiders NRL Team List - Round 14 v Knights

CANBERRA RAIDERS v NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS



Round 14, 2012 NRL Premiership
Saturday, June 9, 2012
NRL Kick-Off 7.30pm
Hunter Stadium, Newcastle
Game Tag: #NRLNEWCAN
Referees: TBA

| RAIDERS TEAM NEWS |

The Canberra Raiders have named an extended squad to tackle the Knights at Hunter Sports Stadium on Saturday night, with the final team to be decided after the clubs final training session on Friday morning.

Dane Tilse has been named to start the match for the Raiders with David Shillington named for Queensland, while Matt McIlwrick has been named on an extended bench to cover for Shaun Berrigan who was ruled out today for 4-6 weeks with a bicep injury.

Berrigan’s injury will not require surgery, however the grade two tear will keep him sidelined for two weeks further than initially diagnosed.

Bronson Harrison joins the extended bench along with Mark Nicholls, Trevor Thurling and Sam Williams.

| ROUND 14 NRL TEAM LIST |
1. Reece ROBINSON
2. Dimitri PELO
3. Jarrod CROKER
4. Blake FERGUSON
5. Edrick LEE
6. Josh DUGAN
7. Josh McCRONE
8. Dane TILSE
9. Travis WADDELL
10. Tom LEAROYD-LAHRS
11. Josh PAPALII
12. Joel THOMPSON
13. Shaun FENSOM
BENCH:
14. Matt McILWRICK
15. Bronson HARRISON
16. Sam MATAORA
17. Joe PICKER
18. Trevor THURLING
19. Mark NICHOLLS
20. Sam WILLIAMS
Coach: David FURNER

INJURY WARD
Shaun BERRIGAN (Bicep) Round 18-20
Jack WIGHTON (Toe) Indefinite
Glen BUTTRISS (Sternum) Indefinite
Brett WHITE (Knee) Season
Terry CAMPESE (Knee) Season

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Re: Round 14 - Raiders V Knights @ Hunter #NRLNEWCAN
« Reply #8 on: June 05, 2012, 07:06:57 PM »
NYC Team Lineup:

CANBERRA RAIDERS v NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS



Round 14, 2012 NYC Premiership
Saturday, June 9, 2012
NYC Kick-Off 5:15pm
Hunter Stadium, Newcastle

| ROUND 14 NYC TEAM LIST |
1. Mitchell Cronin
2. Jonathon Reuban
3. Matthew Allwood
4. Jeremy Hawkins
5. Brad Smith
6. Jack Ahearn
7. Mitchell Cornish ©
8. Shannon Boyd
9. Ben Picker
10. Jeff Lynch
11. Michael Chee Kam
12. Joe Bradley
13. Hayden Crockett
Bench:
14. Peter Irwin
15. Dennis Tomarchio
16. Tim Sloman
17. Uiti Baker
18. Sheen Lomax
Coach: Andrew Dunemann

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« Reply #9 on: June 05, 2012, 07:23:09 PM »
Knights make more than Origin forced changes

The Newcastle Knights have named an 18-man team for Saturday night’s Round 14 clash against the Canberra Raiders at Hunter Stadium.

Coach Wayne Bennett was forced to make two changes due to the Origin selection of Darius Boyd and Akuila Uate, but he has also made another three changes to this weekend’s line-up.

Peter Mata’utia, who made his debut in 2011, will make his first appearance in the NRL this season at fullback while Kevin Naiqama will play his second NRL game of 2012, replacing Uate on the wing.

New recruit Dane Gagai, who was officially released from the Brisbane Broncos this week, will made his debut for the Knights in the centres with Timana Tahu, who returns to the team after recovering from a virus.

Meanwhile, Zeb Taia returns to the Knights interchange bench after playing last weekend in the NSW Cup. Wes Naiqama and Richie Fa’aoso return to the NSW Cup team whilst Junior Sa’u has been named as 18th man.

NRL Round 14 Team:

1. Peter Mata’utia
2. James McManus
3. Dane Gagai
4. Timana Tahu
5. Kevin Naiqama
6. Jarrod Mullen
7. Tyrone Roberts
8. Kade Snowden
9. Danny Buderus (c)
10. Willie Mason
11. Chris Houston
12. Joel Edwards
13. Neville Costigan
Interchange
14. Chris Adams
15. Zeb Taia
16. Adam Cuthbertson
17. Alex McKinnon
18. Junior Sa’u

Canberra have named a 20-man extended team: 1. Reece Robinson 2. Dimitri Pelo 3. Jarrod Croker 4. Blake Ferguson 5. Edrick Lee 6. Josh Dugan 7. Josh Mccrone 8. Dane Tilse 9. Travis Waddell 10. Tom Learoyd-Lahrs 11. Josh Papalii 12. Joel Thompson 13. Shaun Fensom. Interchange: 14. Matt Mcilwrick 15. Bronson Harrison 16. Sam Mataora 17. Joe Picker 18. Trevor Thurling 19. Mark Nicholls 20. Sam Williams.

Round 14 Game Details:

Knights v Raiders
Saturday June 9
Gates open: 3:15pm
Newcastle v Maitland U12s: 3:30pm
NYC: 5.15pm
NRL: 7.30pm
Venue: Hunter Stadium
Twitter Hashtag: #goKnights

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Re: Round 14 - Raiders V Knights @ Hunter #NRLNEWCAN
« Reply #10 on: June 06, 2012, 10:53:49 AM »
Canberra Raiders coach David Furner names 20-man squad for NRL match against Newcastle

UNDER-siege Canberra coach David Furner has kept his options open by naming a 20-man squad for Saturday's crucial NRL match against Newcastle.



In camp on the Central Coast in an unprecedented move to turn around the Raiders' horror season, Furner said the final team won't be decided until game eve.

It's an obvious warning to players to lift their game or face the selection axe following their embarrassing 40-0 capitulation to Wests Tigers on Saturday, one of the club's worst losses.

For the time being, there is just one change to the starting squad, with Dane Tilse to replace captain David Shillington, who's been recalled by Queensland for State of Origin duties.

On the bench, Matt McIlwrick has been brought in to cover for Shaun Berrigan, who suffered a grade-two tear to his bicep in the Tigers match and will miss up to six weeks.

Out-of-favour forward Bronson Harrison has also joined the extended bench, along with Mark Nicholls, Trevor Thurling and Sam Williams.

Furner has stuck with Josh Dugan in the No.6 jersey, admitting he didn't see enough of the ball in his debut against the Tigers to prove what he can do in attack.

Team: Reece Robinson, Dimitri Pelo, Jarrod Croker, Blake Ferguson, Edrick Lee, Josh Dugan, Josh McCrone, Dane Tilse, Travis Waddell, Tom Learoyd-Lahrs, Josh Papalii, Joel Thompson, Shaun Fensom. Interchange: Matt McIlwrick, Bronson Harrison, Sam Mataora, Joe Picker Trevor Thurling, Mark Nicholls, Sam Williams.

Source: The DT

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Re: Round 14 - Raiders V Knights @ Hunter #NRLNEWCAN
« Reply #11 on: June 06, 2012, 11:07:16 AM »
Raiders bunker down together in bid to bond

The Canberra Raiders are bunkering down and bunking together as they attempt to restore team pride and unity ahead of Saturday's must-win match against the Newcastle Knights.

The Raiders have set up camp in Swansea, just south of Newcastle, in response to the horror form slump that has seen them drop to second last on the NRL ladder.

In a further bid to have his players bond, Raiders coach David Furner has roomed the 20-man squad together in only three separate apartments - roommates decided randomly by drawing names out of a hat.

Read more: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/raiders-bunker-down-together-in-bid-to-bond-20120605-1zujt.html#ixzz1wyEcPWJT

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Re: Round 14 - Raiders V Knights @ Hunter #NRLNEWCAN
« Reply #12 on: June 08, 2012, 11:27:01 AM »
Big Tom promises to step up for Shillo



Tom Learoyd-Lahrs will join Canberra's carousel of captains on Saturday night, but says his biggest task will be stepping up to match the form of missing skipper David Shillington.

Learoyd-Lahrs and halfback Josh McCrone will co-captain the Raiders against the Knights at Newcastle on Saturday, becoming the club's fifth and sixth players who have led Canberra in the past 32 games.

Shillington and out-of-favour Bronson Harrison shared the captaincy last year when regular skipper Alan Tongue was sidelined with injury, while Terry Campese was appointed captain this year before breaking down with another season-ending knee injury in round seven.

Shillington's individual form has been a rare highlight for the Raiders and even in Saturday's dismal loss to the Wests Tigers, the stand-in skipper was the only Canberra player to reach double figures for hit-ups.

With Shillington away on Origin duty, Learoyd-Lahrs has set a personal challenge to make up for his absence.

''There's enough players to take that leadership role, I think the big thing for me is to take up the slack and stretch the line with Shillo being out of the side,'' Learoyd-Lahrs said.

''Obviously he's been a leader for us and his form's been great all season so I have to step it up a gear … everyone's got their own individual challenges [on Saturday] and that's mine.''

Learoyd-Lahrs has failed to carry on the powerful form that saw him break into the NSW and Australian teams in 2009 and 2010.

Having slumped to second-last on the NRL ladder, Learoyd-Lahrs said no one in the squad was dodging accountability.

''There's not one player in the team that could honestly say they're happy with their form,'' he said. ''If you went through the whole team everyone would tell you there's a lot of areas in their game they need to work on, I'm no different.

''No one's hiding behind the fact we haven't put the performances on the park that the public were expecting or we were expecting of ourselves. That's not a recent revelation for us. I can't speak for everyone, but I know personally each week that I haven't got to where I want to be yet.''

The Raiders have escaped the media spotlight by setting up camp in Swansea since Monday, although they will move into Newcastle today to finalise preparations.

Learoyd-Lahrs said the camp had been designed to bring the squad closer together but he denied the team was lacking spirit.

The Raiders have lost five of their last six games, and appeared deflated during their record 40-0 loss at Canberra Stadium to the Tigers last Saturday.

''There's a lot of team spirit here,'' Learoyd-Lahrs said.

''This is a good chance to get away, rub shoulders with the boys, it's just good for team spirit, we've got plenty of it but it's just good to be able to spend that time without having to worry about things outside of footy.

''It sounds like a cop-out, but I think sometimes the harder you try the worse you go. It's frustrating sometimes when you're trying hard and things aren't falling into place for you.

''That sounds like a cop-out and I don't want to go on about that because it sounds like you're offering excuses, but we don't want to offer any excuses.''

SATURDAY

Canberra Raiders v Newcastle Knights at Hunter Stadium, 7.30pm.

TV time: Live on Fox Sports 2.

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Re: Round 14 - Raiders V Knights @ Hunter #NRLNEWCAN
« Reply #13 on: June 08, 2012, 11:44:11 AM »
From the Stands - Round 14

The coach described Saturday night’s performance as “embarrassing”. I don’t think there could be a Raiders fan that doesn’t agree with that assessment. I cannot remember a game when we looked so far off the mark. In fact I was trying to think of a word to describe the performance and then someone came up with what I thought was exactly the right word – inept.

For me personally, I had to walk away from the friends I was sitting with and watched the second half alone. I didn’t want to talk to anyone during the game, I just sat there in disbelief wondering how this club was going to turn it around.

There has since been a lot of speculation about the coach’s position and the Board’s reaction to the loss on Saturday night and I don’t think I would be doing this column justice if I didn’t put forward my views on the situation. But I do have to stress that whilst this column appears on the Raiders official website, it is purely my opinion as a loyal member, and not all my views are necessarily shared by Raiders management.

Firstly, I have found David Furner to be an absolute quality person in every way. The respect that he held for him in the rugby league community in immense and his love for our club is unmatched. Furthermore, I have always believed that he is a quality coach that can deliver us to the upper rungs of the NRL ladder.

However, any coach in this competition is judged by his results and the results since a very promising season in 2010 have not been good. At the end of 2010, I think we all believed the Raiders were destined to great heights. Yes, there have been set backs that no one thought would occur – Terry Campese has played very few games, Josh Dugan has had numerous injuries, Matt Orford didn’t work out, Joel Monaghan was forced out and Alan Tongue retired earlier than was previously expected are all factors in us not performing as well as expected.

On the flip side, new recruits from other clubs in White, Ferguson and Berrigan would all be regarded as successes (I know two of them are injured at the moment) whilst we have brought in young players such as Josh Papalii and Jack Wighton who were unheard of back in 2010 but are now regular senior players with big futures. Josh McCrone has also gone from being a player who perhaps wasn’t favoured when Orford was recruited and this week will be club captain. From that success in 2010 we have won just 10 games, finished second bottom last year and are second bottom this year.

So all of that means the coach is under a lot of pressure and quite rightly so. To me the easy way out would be to get rid of the coach and pretend everything is going to be alright. From the outside looking in, the problems are deeper than the coach. I think it is common knowledge that some players celebrated harder after the Warriors win than they should have and the actions of Dugan and Ferguson a couple of weeks ago were completely unprofessional and counter to the courage and professionalism they have shown on the field.

The only way you are successful in this competition is when you are getting the best out of the players you have. The salary cap distributes the talent across the competition and it is obvious that Raiders management have made the decision to retain our extremely talented juniors and to do that we have had to pay them salaries that perhaps have been more commensurate with their potential than their current standing in the game. When those players are not performing or not developing as you would have liked, for whatever reason including not preparing themselves as they should, it stands to reason that your results are going to be sub-standard, regardless of the coach.

Many Raiders fans will disagree, but I thought the Board showed a level of maturity this week that many other Boards in sport would not have done. Their first reaction after a result like last Saturday night was not “who can we get rid of” but “what can we do to help.” That to me is LEADERSHIP.

The result is the players and coaches are going on a camp this week to prepare for the game against Newcastle. I would imagine there will be some home truths come out in that camp and for some they won’t like what they hear. Will it work? I really hope so because if it doesn’t I think the Board will be forced to make changes, but some of those who are left could well look at themselves in the mirror and ask whether they got the right man.

Saturday’s match against Newcastle is likely to define the future of our club and the futures of some individuals within it. Now is the time more than ever for everyone involved in this great club to show exactly what that green jersey means to them.

From the stands is a weekly opinion written by a Raiders member

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« Reply #14 on: June 08, 2012, 11:47:12 AM »
Round 14 NRL Preview: Raiders v Knights

CANBERRA RAIDERS v NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS

Round 14, 2012 NRL Premiership
Saturday, June 9, 2012
NRL Kick-Off 7:30pm, NYC Kick-Off 5:15pm
Hunter Stadium
Referees: Jared Maxwell/Ashley Klein

ROUND 14 GAME PREVIEW

Coming In To Round 14
Canberra Raiders are 1-3 (excluding the bye) in their last four games, and are coming off a 40-0 loss to the Tigers.
They have averaged 17.5 ppg since Round 9, and have conceded 32 ppg in that period.
They sit 15th on the competition ladder, and are also 4 points out of the top 8.
Newcastle Knights are 0-4 (excluding the bye) in their last four games, and are coming off a 50-24 loss to the Broncos on Sunday.
They have averaged 14 ppg since Round 9, and have conceded 32.5 ppg in that period.
They sit 13th on the competition ladder, 4 points out of the top 8.

Last Time They Met
Round 22, 2011 - Watch game highlights of the Raiders v Knights last season.
Last 10 Games - Knights 6, Raiders 4.
A motivated Raiders side will be looking to get one up on the Knights after losing both clashes in 2011.

Check back on www.raiders.com.au later this week for a Raiders v Knights Head to Head feature.

Team Changes and Late Mail
Find all the Raiders Team and Injury News from Tuesday and full Round 14 Lineup here.

CANBERRA RAIDERS

R Robinson, D Pelo, J Croker, B Ferguson, E Lee, J Dugan, J McCrone, D Tilse, T Waddell, T Learoyd-Lahrs, J Papalii, J Thompson, S Fensom.
Bench: M McIlwrick, B Harrison, S Mataora, J Picker, T Thurling, M Nicholls, S Williams.
NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS
P Mata’utia, J McManus, D Gagai, T Tahu, K Naiqama, J Mullen, T Roberts, K Snowden, D Buderus (c), W Mason, C Houston, J Edwards, N Costigan.
Bench: C Adams, Z Taia, A Cuthbertson, A McKinnon, J Sa’u.

Bottom Line
It has been a tough past month for both the Raiders and the Knights after showing promising signs early in the season. It has been a big week for the Green Machine, with the Canberra troops expected to rally hard in this must-win clash. Newcastle are also in a similar position, and with both side’s motivation at a season high, expect a blockbuster battle on Saturday.

The Raiders have re-shuffled their squad with Dane Tilse coming into the starting 13 for Queensland prop David Shillington. Matt McIlwrick has also moved onto the bench in place of Shaun Berrigan who is out with a bicep injury. The big news is that Josh Dugan has kept his place at five-eighth as he looks to get some better conditions to utilise his ball-running skills at Hunter Stadium.

The Knights will be without stars Akuila Uate and Darius Boyd through Origin duty, with Peter Mata’utia and Kevin Naiqama getting a chance to pull on a starting jersey. Timana Tahu also returns to the side joined by new recruit Dane Gagai in the centres to round out a new look backline combination.

This match is certainly the hardest to pick of Round 14 with both sides capable of scoring plenty of points on their day. Defence is the key for both squads, who have leaked +30 per game in the past month - look for the Raiders to turn it around and clinch it in a tight one.

Source: Raiders