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Canberra Raiders


Attack – 7/10
Defence – 7/10
My prediction – 12th

As is the case in recent seasons, most critics are again predicting lean times for the youthful Canberra Raiders in season ’08. With the Raiders playing roster devoid of a high profile ‘star’ to steer them around the paddock, Canberra coach Neil Henry will again be relying on the exuberance of youth to guide the Raiders through the inevitable tough times.


With a backline full of attacking brilliance and blinding speed, the Raiders season will hinge on whether they can rectify their woeful goalline defensive lapses of last season. Always tough to beat on their home soil, coach Henry will also need to rectify his charges poor traveling record for them to seriously challenge for a Top 8 position.

While Henry has a determined and willing team at his disposal, his young Raiders will struggle to continuously keep their intensity at the optimum level in what will be another close season.


Strengths-

A number of the Raiders youngsters will be better for the experience gained last year, so expect Canberra to cause a few upsets against some of their more fancied opposition. Coach Henry has some of the best young talent at his disposal, with William Zillman, Bronx Goodwin, Terry Campese and Todd Carney looking to kick on from successful debut seasons.


The enthusiasm of the younger brigade is sure to inspire the older guys, and Canberra Stadium is yet another advantage – most teams dread the road trip to play in Canberra’s freezing cold conditions.


Weaknesses-

One of Canberra’s strengths is also their greatest weakness – inexperience. Only Alan Tongue, Colin Best, Lincoln Withers, Scott Logan and Colin Best have played 100 top grade career games, with the average age of the Raiders top 17 being only 24 years. If the Raiders are hit with injuries, than coach Henry will be forced to blood youngsters from either the Raiders under 20 Toyota squad, or from the local Canberra competition.

Best Team-

1- William Zillman
2- Colin Best
3- Joel Monaghan
4- Phil Graham
5- Adrian Purtell
6- Todd Carney
7- Michael Dobson
8- Scott Logan
9- Lincoln Withers
10- Troy Thompson
11- Dane Tilse
12- Neville Costigan
13- Alan Tongue

14- Josh Miller
15- Michael Weyman
16- Marshall Clark
17– Tom Learoyd-Lahrs

Trial Matches-

16/02/08 v Gold Coast Titans @ Briggs Rd Sporting Complex, Ipswich
23/02/08 v Brisbane Broncos @ Wade Park, Orange
01/03/08 v North QLD Cowboys @ Brothers RL Park, Mackay

2008 Gains and Losses –

Gains – Joel Monaghan (Sydney Roosters), Matt Smith (QRL)

Losses – Andrew Dunemann and Jason Williams (QRL), Brad Cross (West Belconnen), Matt Bickerstaff (released), Josh McCrone (Penrith)

*Please join me tomorrow for my Analysis of the Cronulla Sharks 2008 season.

Cheers,

StephenP
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Raiders name Campese

May 1st 2007 05:41
MEDIA RELEASE - Canberra Raiders



Canberra Raiders coach Neil Henry rookie five-eight Terry Campese in the run on side to face the table topping Manly Sea-Eagles at Canberra Stadium this Sunday.

Campese comes into the starting side replacing the injured Todd Carney.

The Raiders side is:-





CANBERRA RAIDERS V MANLY SEA EAGLES

CANBERRA STADIUM, SUNDAY APRIL 6, 2.00pm




WILLIAM ZILLMAN
COLIN BEST
PHIL GRAHAM
ADRIAN PURTELL
DAVID HOWELL
TERRY CAMPESE
MICHAEL DOBSON
DANE TILSE
LINCOLN WITHERS
TROY THOMPSON
NEVILLE COSTIGAN
JOSH MILLER
ALAN TONGUE (C)


Interchange -

BEN JONES
TREVOR THURLING
TOM LEAROYD-LAHRS
RYAN HINCHCLIFFE
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Canberra Raiders VS Sydney Roosters @ Canberra Stadium, 7pm, 16/04/2007

Regardless of their current premiership standings, tonight’s clash between the last placed Roosters and the second last placed Raiders should still provide plenty of intrigue and excitement.

So far winless for the season, the Sydney Roosters have the talent at their disposal to be challenging for a top 8 position, but for some mysterious reason they are struggling for both confidence and on field direction. While coach Chris Anderson’s experiment of blooding young half Mitchell Pearce has had mixed results thus far, the Roosters still possess the experience of Anasta, Wing, Roberts and Minichiello to turn too when the going gets tough.

Canberra on the other hand has no such luxuries in terms of experience to turn to, with players like Withers, Carney and Tongue now the senior players of the team. What coach Neil Henry does have in his young charges is an abundance of belief, skill and confidence. While the Raiders have some of the most impressive young backline players at their disposal, it is their underrated forward pack full of toilers that is the ‘Green Machine’s’ real strength.

Tonight’s match will provide plenty of fireworks with the Roosters chasing their first win of the season, whilst the Raiders will be looking to make amends for their shocking last start thrashing at the hands of Parramatta last Saturday night.


I am going to stick with the youthful Raiders to win this in a tight, high scoring affair, purely based on the fact that Canberra have a bit more confidence in their play, compared to that of their struggling Bondi counterparts.


Prediction – Canberra by 8

Canberra Raiders –
William Zillman, Colin Best, Phil Graham, Adrian Purtell, Brett Kelly, Todd Carney, Michael Dobson, Scott Logan, Lincoln Withers, Dane Tilse, Neville Costigan, Glen Turner, Alan Tongue ©
Bench – Ben Jones, Michael Weyman, Tom Learoyd-Lahrs, Trevor Thurling

Sydney Roosters-
Anthony Minichiello, Sam Perrett, Iosia Soliola, Joel Monaghan, Shaun Kenny-Dowell, Braith Anasta, Mitchell Pearce, Dave Shillington, Craig Wing, Danny Nutley, Nate Myles, Craig Fitzgibbon ©, Anthony Tupou
Bench - Chris Beattie, Shane Shackleton, Amos Roberts, Lopini Paea

Referee – Jared Maxwell
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The Canberra Raiders caused the upset of the premierships third Round tonight, scoring a thumping 48-18 victory over a mistake riddled Newcastle Knights outfit at Canberra Stadium tonight.

On a typically cold Canberra night, a young and enterprising Canberra Raiders team completely dominated their more experienced Newcastle rivals for the entire second half, running in five converted tries to complete a thirty point flogging over the hapless Knights


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Canberra Raiders Round 3 Analysis

March 28th 2007 09:49
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