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Raiders ready to strike against Bulldogs
23 August 2012, 9:35 pm

Raiders ready to strike against Bulldogs Updated: 21:35, Thursday August 23, 2012 Canberra coach David Furner reckons  Canterbury's air of invincibility might have taken on a slight leak  in the aftermath of their past two NRL clashes - and it could be  perfect timing.

While still posting victories, the Bulldogs' impressive winning  streak has looked its most vulnerable in the past fortnight in  matches against Brisbane and particularly last week's golden point  triumph over Wests Tigers.

Furner can sniff an end to their lauded run should all things  align on Friday night for the desperate Raiders.

They're still sitting just outside the eight on points  differential with two rounds to go.

Asked if he'd taken any lessons out of the Dogs' past two  matches, which nevertheless extended their streak out to 12, Furner  replied: 'Certainly have.

'There's some areas there we won't discuss, but it's just about  limiting the opportunities they have with the ball.'

Assistant coach Justin Morgan earlier in the week rated  Canterbury as 'gettable' - but Furner also agreed it'd take the  Raiders' very best football to bring the ladder leaders down.

A solid 80 minute-showing still eludes the Raiders deep into  their topsy-turvy season.

'We were a little guilty last week there of turning over some  cheap possessions, not kicking out or kicking out on the full,'  Furner said.

'Those little glitches in our game we've got to get out to beat  this side.'

The Bulldogs, who arrived in the nation's capital on Thursday,  are close to full-strength, with coach Des Hasler naming an  unchanged line-up from their 23-22 win over the Tigers.

Canberra is set to turn on a wet and miserable Friday night for  the visitors, which captain David Shillington believes can only be  to the Raiders' advantage.

'They won't be able to throw the ball as much, and their  forwards love to pass,' he said.

'If their forwards have to lock it up and just stick to going  forward, hopefully we can beat then in the middle there and if we  get our wrestle on that'll slow them down a lot.'

The inclusion of prop Tom Learoyd-Lahrs will be a timely boost  to the Raiders' forward pack, having recovered from a hamstring  injury.

Source: Sky News Australia