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Raiders beat Dogs to go back to back
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Raiders beat Dogs to go back to back
20 May 2011, 10:44 pm

It's a far cry from their remarkable run  to last year's NRL finals but things are definitely looking up for  Canberra after they toppled their second heavyweight opponent in as  many weeks with a 20-12 win over Canterbury on Friday night.

Fresh from last weekend's stunning upset of Melbourne, the  Raiders held off a fast-finishing Bulldogs side who scored twice in  the final 15 minutes to set up a thrilling finish, Jarrod Croker  finally icing the game two minutes from time with a penalty goal  from 30 metres out.

The position from which he kicked it was eerily similar to the  one from which Croker missed at a crucial moment in last year's  finals loss to Wests Tigers, but there was no repeat this time  around as it sailed between the posts to calm a nervous crowd.

The win wasn't enough to lift the Raiders off the bottom of the  ladder, but they are now just four competition points behind  eighth-placed Wests Tigers ahead of next week's first bye of the  season.

When they return to action they are expected to do so with  former NSW Origin pivot Terry Campese back on deck for the first  time this year and with temperatures dropping the Raiders appear to  be warming to the task.

That they held a 10-0 halftime lead was almost beyond belief,  with Bulldogs dominating possession and field position at a ratio  of three to one over the opening half hour.

The Raiders, who did their best to give the Bulldogs a leg-up  with a host of dropped balls - some of their own doing and another  pair as a result of fearsome Jamal Idris tackles - made the most of  their limited opportunities.

Their first foray into the Bulldogs half saw Joe Picker pluck a  bomb from Ben Barba's grasp, which the home side shuffled out for  Joel Thompson to make it 4-0.

It did little to halt their errors however as the visitors  pitched a tent in Canberra's 20 metre zone, the frustrations  growing with each failed attempt to get over the line.

Skipper Andrew Ryan only added to the pain when he saw his pass  get picked off by Reece Robinson, who ran 40 metres to go over  untouched just short of the half hour.

The fine line between brilliance and calamitous was never more  obvious than when Ben Barba athletically tapped a Sam Williams kick  that was headed for a 40-20 back infield, his best efforts in vain  as Robinson pounced on the ball.

Picker crashed over on the next tackle but the Raiders weren't  safe at 16-0, Frank Pritchard setting up tries for Josh Morris and  Barba - who finished off a 50 metre movement - to give the Bulldogs  momentum which only ended with Croker's penalty goal.

Source: Sky News Australia