‘No’: Ricky Stuart rejects Raiders’ offer
Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart has refused to stand down after his “weak-gutted dog” spray directed at Penrith’s Jaeman Salmon.
Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart has refused to stand down after his “weak-gutted dog” spray directed at Penrith’s Jaeman Salmon.
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Raiders coach Ricky Stuart will reportedly be suspended for one game and slapped with a fine for his “weak-gutted dog” spray.
The Canberra Raiders are anxiously waiting what could be a huge penalty for coach Ricky Stuart after his “weak-gutted dog” outburst.
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No team in the NRL era has won the premiership from outside the top four, but Canberra back-rower John Bateman says the Raiders are daring to dream.
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Todd Carney should be a 300-game footballer, living the life of a $1m-a-year NRL player. Instead the Dally M winner is pouring concrete. And while he has no regrets, his perfect world would look a little different.
Eyebrows were raised when Canberra coach Ricky Stuart rested nine of his stars for the Sharks clash with a top four spot on the line. But it may have proved a masterstroke with the Raiders ready to face Cronulla again at full-strength in the finals.
Ricky Stuart has delivered a defiant message, hitting back at critics after the Raiders pulled off an unlikely victory.
It’s time to hand out the marks for season 2020. Another season, another finals campaign missed, not that too much else was expected from one of the game’s perennial disappointments.
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