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Almost six months on from being kicked out of the 2023 finals, the Raiders exacted revenge on their Newcastle counterparts, downing the Knights 28-12 at McDonald Jones Stadium on Thursday.

There have been plenty of question marks throughout the pre-season around how the new-look Raiders would shape up in 2024 but Ricky Stuart's side opened their season in classic Canberra style, silencing the doubters with a gritty Round 1 performance.

An error-riddled Newcastle side (13) handed the visitors plenty of opportunities in attack and the Raiders stuck to their guns with their star forwards laying the platform and halfback Jamal Fogarty putting the ball on a platter for his teammates with another kicking masterclass.

A kick out on the full by Phoenix Crossland handed the Raiders some early field position and after Leo Thompson was penalised for a crusher tackle on Joe Tapine under the posts, Fogarty slotted a goal to open the scoreboard.  

Kalyn Ponga looked to stamp his authority in the 24th minute, splitting Raiders defenders before finding Tyson Gamble in support but the try was called back for obstruction. 

However, replays also showed Hudson Young laying dangerous contact on Ponga and the Raiders went down to 12-men when Young was sent to the sin bin. 

Hudson Young sent to the sin bin

With their NSW representative in the sheds and new recruit Morgan Smithies sent for a head injury assessment, it wasn't looking good for the visitors. 

But in the next set, Fogarty came to the fore with the vice-captain punting a cross field kick for Hosking who crashed over the line in his first game as a Raider. 

Taking advantage of their extra man, the Knights hit back just four minutes later with veteran forward Tyson Frizell powering through defenders to reduce the deficit 8-6 before the break.

Tyson Frizell Try

Errors continued to haunt the home side in the second stanza and a Crossland penalty gifted former Knight Danny Levi an opportunity to scoot over from close range. Fogarty converted for a 14-6 lead. 

Canberra extended their lead in the 64th minute with Xavier Savage slamming the ball down in the left corner, thanks to some nice lead up work from edge partners Young and Albert Hopoate.

With ten minutes to play, veteran Jordan Rapana all but the game to bed, finishing off some hands in the corner to stretch the lead 22-6.

Jackson Hastings scored a consolation try in the 77th minute but it was all too little, too late as the Raiders had the last say when Young crashed over in the shadows of full time.

Match Snapshot 

  • Knights forwards Leo Thompson was placed on report in the 15th minute for a Dangerous Tackle on Joeph Tapine.
  • Raiders enforcer Hudson Young was sent to the sin bin for a late shot on Kalyn Ponga in the 25th minute. 
  • Canberra forward Emre Guler was also placed on report in the 31st minute for a hip drop tackle.
  • The Knights coughed up seven errors and conceded four penalties in a messy first half of the match.
  • Backrower Zac Hosking worked the house down in his Raiders debut, scoring a try, laying another and running 85 metres with the ball.
  • Raiders recruit Morgan Smithies left the field in the 25th minute for a head injury assessment but returned before halftime. 
  • The Raiders have claimed a Round 1 victory in five of their past six seasons.

Play of the Game 

Zac Hosking Try

What They Said 

"Our game lacked any sort of grit. We were impatient, it felt like we wanted the highlight reel. They wanted to come here and get into a scrap and I don't think we did. We got a lesson in what wins the first month of footy. The other mob were good, they spent their summer dreaming about coming back here and we've been happy with our summer and I've probably said too many times how good of a summer we had and I don't need to do that anymore." - Knights coach Adam O'Brien.

Knights: Round 1

"Win or lose tonight, I think people will see out there that we've got something to work with. It's only game one but that was a chance to showcase all of our pre-season and hard work. It's been a fun off-season, all the young players have really added some rejuvenated life and energy. Then when all the senior players came back, they took the training to another standard so I've got to credit the buy in of the whole group." - Raiders coach Ricky Stuart.

Raiders: Round 1

What's Next 

The Raiders will host the Wests Tigers on home turf at GIO Stadium next Saturday. Ricky Stuart will welcome back Seb Kris who is expected back from suspension.

The Knights, meanwhile, travel to Townsville to meet the Cowboys later on Saturday.

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