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The scene: Ricky Stuart is at the end of his rope, another season of over-promise and under-deliver for the Raiders.
Cut to Ricky at the bar having a lime green milk. The newspaper headline says: “The Canberra Faders”.
His phone buzzes, he opens his phone and it’s a photo of a much older Josh Dugan and Blake Ferguson holding vodka cruisers on a Canberra rooftop, then the text: “How ‘bout it coach? For old times sake?”
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Raiders milestone man Jordan Rapana has fired a cannon at rival clubs amid Canberra s tumultuous season. With the adversity we ve had this year I m not sure too many teams would have been able to stick as solid as we have, the New Zealand Test winger told Wide World of Sports.
Rapana has addressed the Raiders rocky season ahead of his 150th NRL game, against the Titans in Canberra this afternoon, extinguishing fears on the back of the Joe Tapine, Josh Hodgson, George Williams and Curtis Scott dramas.
The camp was shaken when Tapine s wife, Kirsten, slammed coach Ricky Stuart on Instagram in May, saying his decision to repeatedly leave him on the bench for so long was killing the team.
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Boom Raiders winger Jordan Rapana has ruled out all possibility of another rugby union pursuit, but he has a backline of past and present Wallaby stars to thank ahead of his 150th NRL game.
Rapana will join the 150-game club when he runs out against the Titans in Canberra this afternoon, less than two years after leaving the Raiders to join Japanese rugby club the Panasonic Wild Knights, in October 2019.
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic meant the New Zealand Test winger didn t play a single official match in Japanese rugby and was back on the Raiders books in May 2020, having missed only the first two games of the suspended season.
LISTOWEL, ONT. Listowel is in the midst of a “sign war” promoting local business, but the folks at Trinity United Church have another sign they’d like people to see. “Our communities are changing and growing, and becoming for diverse. By displaying these signs we’re showing that we care, and we want people to be welcomed. We want them to feel welcome,” says Trinity United Church member, Sandy Earl. Listowel has seen exponential growth in the past 5 years. Most of those new residents are from the Kitchener-Waterloo region, and many are people of colour. It’s a big change for the small town, one the members of Trinity United believe, the community should celebrate, more publicly.