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The race is on to sign back-line backups
Chris Wilson
The Canberra Raiders will race to sign back-line reinforcements for this season after releasing centre Steve Irwin yesterday. Raiders general manager Don Furner confirmed the club would look at potential players before the June 30 registration deadline.
Furner would not reveal the club's targets, but Newcastle centre Brad Tighe, one of nine players reported to be on a growing exit list at the Knights, is a possible consideration.
The Raiders are not interested in pursuing former Queensland Origin centre Josh Hannay, who is not in coach Ricky Stuart's plan at Cronulla.
The Raiders have now released four players this season, Irwin joining centre Craig Frawley (Brisbane Broncos), forward Andrew Lomu (Brisbane Broncos) and former Parramatta junior Tony Pamatangi (Albury).
Irwin and Pamatangi did not play one game for the Raiders in any grade.
Frawley yesterday requested a clearance from the Raiders as he prepares to make an NRL comeback with his former club.
Frawley said he had recovered from a foot fracture and would play with Broncos feeder club Aspley in the Queensland Cup within a fortnight. He admitted he was disappointed he never reached his potential in more than two seasons at the Raiders.
Frawely played just seven games in his first year, 2005, and just 23 matches in total. He hoped the move back north would be a boost for his career.
"There's no hard feelings at all, [the Raiders] were honest and upfront with me," Frawley said.
"I won't get into it too much, but there's no hard feelings. I think it was best for my career that I did leave and they were happy as well.
" It just didn't work out down there. Nothing against the Raiders, Canberra just didn't suit me."
Frawley, 26, said he only wanted to prove to himself he could play in the NRL.
"Now I'm back home I'm a lot happier to be honest. I'm training well and feeling good again. It'll take me a few games and hopefully I'll bounce back to the form I was in before I left."
http://canberra.yourguide.com.au/de... league&story_id=590946&category=Rugby League
Guys what you think of milton thaiday, i think he would be good if he fixed defense issue's, more so than best. or steve micheals, darius boyd any others
Chris Wilson
The Canberra Raiders will race to sign back-line reinforcements for this season after releasing centre Steve Irwin yesterday. Raiders general manager Don Furner confirmed the club would look at potential players before the June 30 registration deadline.
Furner would not reveal the club's targets, but Newcastle centre Brad Tighe, one of nine players reported to be on a growing exit list at the Knights, is a possible consideration.
The Raiders are not interested in pursuing former Queensland Origin centre Josh Hannay, who is not in coach Ricky Stuart's plan at Cronulla.
The Raiders have now released four players this season, Irwin joining centre Craig Frawley (Brisbane Broncos), forward Andrew Lomu (Brisbane Broncos) and former Parramatta junior Tony Pamatangi (Albury).
Irwin and Pamatangi did not play one game for the Raiders in any grade.
Frawley yesterday requested a clearance from the Raiders as he prepares to make an NRL comeback with his former club.
Frawley said he had recovered from a foot fracture and would play with Broncos feeder club Aspley in the Queensland Cup within a fortnight. He admitted he was disappointed he never reached his potential in more than two seasons at the Raiders.
Frawely played just seven games in his first year, 2005, and just 23 matches in total. He hoped the move back north would be a boost for his career.
"There's no hard feelings at all, [the Raiders] were honest and upfront with me," Frawley said.
"I won't get into it too much, but there's no hard feelings. I think it was best for my career that I did leave and they were happy as well.
" It just didn't work out down there. Nothing against the Raiders, Canberra just didn't suit me."
Frawley, 26, said he only wanted to prove to himself he could play in the NRL.
"Now I'm back home I'm a lot happier to be honest. I'm training well and feeling good again. It'll take me a few games and hopefully I'll bounce back to the form I was in before I left."
http://canberra.yourguide.com.au/de... league&story_id=590946&category=Rugby League
Guys what you think of milton thaiday, i think he would be good if he fixed defense issue's, more so than best. or steve micheals, darius boyd any others