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NRL 2025:Canberra Raiders v Cronulla Sharks, team lists, how to watch, scores, updates

NRL 2025:Canberra Raiders v Cronulla Sharks, team lists, how to watch, scores, updates


NRL 2025:Canberra Raiders v Cronulla Sharks, team lists, how to watch, scores, updates

NRL 2025 LIVE updates: Kris crosses to give Raiders a thrilling win over Sharks

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WATCH: Nikora’s stunning try

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Raiders win. Raiders win

A high-quality second half ends with the Raiders saving their best for last. That’s the type of win the Raiders can take a ton of confidence from. The Sharks face a horror bus trip home, but the Raiders won’t care. Canberra are now back into the positive with a 3-2 record. The Sharks, on the other hand, sit at 2-3 and need to get better soon if they’re serious about being a top-four side. Raiders win 24-20

Green Machine madness

What a stunning try. Excellent stuff. Well deserved as well. The Raiders haven’t stopped, and now they’ve been rewarded. Seb Kris, the left centre, gets himself to the right side of the field to collect the last pass and score. Raiders lead 24-20 after 79 minutes

Joey on Turbo

Three minutes to go

That probably means another two sets of six for Canberra. They need to make something happen, and quickly. They’ve been very strong in the second half, but so have the Sharks. Cronulla lead 20-18 after 77 minutes

Sharks challenge ruling – and win

Not for the first time tonight, Sam Stonestreet has fumbled a high kick. The initial ruling was a knock-on. The Sharks challenged the decision – and they win. What a great challenge. Instead of Canberra getting a set inside the 10m line, Cronulla have the ball. Time is starting to become a factor for Canberra. Sharks lead 20-18 after 74 minutes

Bravo, Canberra

Ethan Strange’s superb low tackle means the Raiders have survived being down to 12 men without conceding a try. Hudson Young is back out there and certain to be going at 100 miles per hour. Now we have another Sharks penalty for high contact. Captain Joe Tapine wants answers. Nine minutes remain. Sharks lead 20-18 after 71 minutes

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Raiders surviving with 12 men

Three minutes remain before Canberra are back to 13 players. So far it is has only cost them two points. That’d be a great result. Hudson Young’s rest will also have him ready to rip in over the last 11 or so minutes. Sharks lead 20-18 after 66 minutes

Riled-up Ricky

Raiders coach Ricky Stuart.Credit: Getty Images

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