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2022 Canberra Raiders Cup | |
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Duration | 2 April – 18 September 2022 |
Teams | 9 |
Broadcast partners | Bar TV Sports |
The 2022 Canberra Raiders Cup [1] will be the 24th season of the cup, the top division Rugby League club competition in Canberra. The 2022 Canberra Raiders Cup will consist of 18 regular season rounds that will begin on 2 April and end on 27 August. There will be 3 playoff rounds, beginning on 3 September with the first semi-final, and ending on 18 September with the Grand Final.
There will be 9 teams playing in 2022. 5 teams from Canberra, 2 from Queanbeyan, 1 from Yass, and 1 from Goulburn.
Colours | Club | Season | Home ground(s) | Head coach |
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Belconnen United Sharks | 6th season | NSWRL HQ Bruce | Scott Logan | |
Goulburn City Bulldogs | 2nd season | Workers Arena | Tyson Greenwood | |
Gungahlin Bulls | 29th season | Gungahlin Enclosed Oval | Neil Bijorac | |
Queanbeyan Kangaroos | 53rd season | Seears Workwear Oval | Adam Taylor | |
Queanbeyan United Blues | 83rd season | Seiffert Oval | Terry Campese | |
Tuggeranong Bushrangers | 19th season | Greenway Oval | Jason Kelly | |
West Belconnen Warriors | 47th season | Raiders Belconnen | Tim Sloman | |
Woden Valley Rams | 52nd season | Phillip Oval | William Thomson | |
Yass Magpies | 69th season | Walker Park | Cameron Hardy |
Minor & Major Semi-Finals | Preliminary Final | Grand Final | |||||||||||
1 | West Belconnen | 46 | 1 | West Belconnen | |||||||||
2 | Woden Valley | 10 | 4 | Queanbeyan United | |||||||||
2 | Woden Valley | 22 | |||||||||||
4 | Queanbeyan United | 36 | |||||||||||
3 | Tuggeranong | 14 | |||||||||||
4 | Queanbeyan United | 32 | |||||||||||
Sunday, 18 September 3:20pm |
West Belconnen Warriors | v | Queanbeyan United Blues |
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Seiffert Oval, Queanbeyan Referee: Andrew Nightingale |
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Officials: Andrew Nightingale (Referee) James Charman (Touch Judge) Luke Barrow (Touch Judge) |
Colours | Club | Home ground(s) | Head coach |
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Belconnen United Sharks | NSWRL HQ Bruce | Joshua Butz | |
Goulburn City Bulldogs | Workers Arena | John Sykes | |
Gungahlin Bulls | Gungahlin Enclosed Oval | Benjamin Flynn | |
Queanbeyan Kangaroos | Seears Workwear Oval | Troy Whiley | |
Queanbeyan United Blues | Seiffert Oval | Scott Heritage | |
Tuggeranong Bushrangers | Greenway Oval | Joel Glover | |
West Belconnen Warriors | Raiders Belconnen | Matthew Corscadden | |
Woden Valley Rams | Phillip Oval | Albert Camilleri | |
Yass Magpies | Walker Park | Christopher Rawlinson |
Minor & Major Semi-Finals | Preliminary Final | Grand Final | |||||||||||
1 | Gungahlin | 24 | 1 | Gungahlin | |||||||||
2 | Queanbeyan | 20 | 2 | Queanbeyan | |||||||||
2 | Queanbeyan | 23 | |||||||||||
3 | Yass | 10 | |||||||||||
3 | Yass | 18 | |||||||||||
4 | West Belconnen | 10 | |||||||||||
Sunday, 18 September 1:40pm |
Gungahlin Bulls | v | Queanbeyan Kangaroos |
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Seiffert Oval, Queanbeyan Referee: Braiden McIntosh |
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Officials: Braiden McIntosh (Referee) Jason McManus (Touch Judge) Jason Severs (Touch Judge) |
There will be 9 teams playing in 2022. 3 teams from Canberra. 6 teams from New South Wales towns surrounding Canberra.
2022 George Tooke Shield | |
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Duration | 2 April – 3 September |
Teams | 9 |
Broadcast partners | Bar TV Sports |
Colours | Club | Season | Home ground(s) | Head coach |
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Binalong Brahmans | 16th season | Binalong Recreation Ground | James Croyden | |
Boomanulla Raiders | 36th season | Boomanulla Oval | Nathan King | |
Boorowa Rovers | 14th season | Boorowa Showground | Michael Elkins | |
Bungendore Tigers | 57th season | Mick Sherd Oval | Jack Bramley | |
Cootamundra Bulldogs | 2nd season | Les Boyd Oval | Jordyn Ballard | |
Crookwell Green Devils | 29th season | Crookwell Memorial Oval | Brian Gray | |
Harden Hawks | 13th season | McLean Oval | Nicholas Hall | |
North Canberra Bears | 12th season | Kaleen Enclosed Oval | Richard Thorley | |
University of Canberra Stars | 6th season | Raiders Belconnen | Jack Lemon |
Saturday, 3 September 3:00pm |
Mick Sherd Oval, Bungendore Referee: David Charman |
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Officials: David Charman (Referee) Matthew Hall (Touch Judge) Houshyar Fallah (Touch Judge) |
Colours | Club | Home ground(s) | Head coach |
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Boomanulla Raiders | Boomanulla Oval | Maurice Walker | |
Goulburn City Bulldogs | Workers Arena | Wayne Blackwell | |
Harden Worhawks | McLean Oval | Mellissa Ings | |
Queanbeyan United Blues | Seiffert Blues | Blake Murray | |
South Coast United Marlins | Mackay Park | Greg McEwen | |
Tuggeranong Bushrangers | Greenway Oval | Jason Kelly | |
University of Canberra Stars | Raiders Belconnen | Michael Kociolek | |
Woden Valley Rams | Phillip Oval | Anthony Willey | |
Yass Magpies | Walker Park | Brendon Housden |
Sunday, 18 September 12:10pm |
Yass Magpies | v | Woden Valley Rams |
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Seiffert Oval, Queanbeyan Referee: Katherine Nightingale |
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Officials: Katherine Nightingale (Referee) Jessica Charman (Touch Judge) Heather Hall (Touch Judge) |
Minor & Major Semi-Finals | Preliminary Final | Grand Final | |||||||||||
6 | South Coast United | 32 | 6 | South Coast United | 4 | ||||||||
7 | University of Canberra | 2 | 8 | Harden | 10 | ||||||||
7 | University of Canberra | 4 | |||||||||||
8 | Harden | 42 | |||||||||||
8 | Harden | 24 | |||||||||||
9 | Boomanulla | 0 | |||||||||||
Saturday, 3 September 12:00pm |
South Coast United Marlins | 4 – 10 | Harden Worhawks |
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Tries: Bree-Anne Moreton (40') 1 Goals: Emma Walters 0/1 | 1st: 0 – 6 2nd: 4 – 4 | Tries: 1 (29') Mollie Hogan 1 (33') Ua Ravu Goals: 1/2 Hunter Ings (30') |
Mick Sherd Oval, Bungendore Referee: Michael Bayley |
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Officials: Michael Bayley (Referee) Jack Black (Touch Judge) Mario Prpic (Touch Judge) |
Colours | Club | Home ground(s) | Head coach |
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Belconnen United Sharks | NSWRL HQ Bruce | Matthew McIntyre | |
Cootamundra Bulldogs | Les Boyd Oval | Stephen Howse | |
Crookwell Green Devils | Crookwell Memorial Oval | TBA | |
Goulburn City Bulldogs | Workers Arena | Shane McCallum | |
Gungahlin Bulls | Gungahlin Enclosed Oval | Patrick Clark | |
Queanbeyan United Blues | Seiffert Oval | Brenden Bradley | |
Tuggeranong Bushrangers | Greenway Oval | Greg Bell | |
Woden Valley Rams | Phillip Oval | Adam Smith |
Minor & Major Semi-Finals | Preliminary Final | Grand Final | |||||||||||
1 | Queanbeyan United | 22 | 1 | Queanbeyan United | |||||||||
2 | Goulburn City | 0 | 4 | Gungahlin | |||||||||
2 | Goulburn City | 10 | |||||||||||
4 | Gungahlin | 18 | |||||||||||
3 | Belconnen United | 16 | |||||||||||
4 | Gungahlin | 42 | |||||||||||
Sunday, 18 September 10:40am |
Queanbeyan United Blues | v | Gungahlin Bulls |
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Seiffert Oval, Queanbeyan Referee: Gage Miles |
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Officials: Gage Miles (Referee) Tristan Brooker (Touch Judge) Daniel Wheeler (Touch Judge) |
Minor & Major Semi-Finals | Preliminary Final | Grand Final | |||||||||||
5 | Woden Valley | 28 | 5 | Woden Valley | 34 | ||||||||
6 | Crookwell | 0 | 7 | Tuggeranong | 14 | ||||||||
6 | Crookwell | 12 | |||||||||||
7 | Tuggeranong | 16 | |||||||||||
7 | Tuggeranong | 32 | |||||||||||
8 | Cootamundra | 8 | |||||||||||
Saturday, 3 September 10:30am |
Mick Sherd Oval, Bungendore Referee: Jack Black |
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Officials: Jack Black (Referee) Mario Prpic (Touch Judge) Liam Richardson (Touch Judge) |
Colours | Club | Home ground(s) | Head coach |
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Belconnen United Sharks | NSWRL HQ Bruce | Mark Hankinson | |
Goulburn City Bulldogs | Workers Arena | Vaughan Winnel | |
Gungahlin Bulls | Gungahlin Enclosed Oval | Darren Grocott | |
Queanbeyan Kangaroos | Seears Workwear Oval | Leslie Abel | |
Queanbeyan United Blues | Seiffert Oval | Byce Lee | |
Tuggeranong Bushrangers | Greenway Oval | Peter Zasiadczyk | |
West Belconnen Warriors | Raiders Belconnen | Adrian Grayson | |
Woden Valley Rams | Phillip Oval | Bryce Lloyd |
Minor & Major Semi-Finals | Preliminary Final | Grand Final | |||||||||||
1 | West Belconnen | 14 | 1 | West Belconnen | |||||||||
2 | Gungahlin | 10 | 3 | Woden Valley | |||||||||
2 | Gungahlin | 4 | |||||||||||
3 | Woden Valley | 14 | |||||||||||
3 | Woden Valley | 26 | |||||||||||
4 | Belconnen United | 6 | |||||||||||
Sunday, 18 September 9:15am |
West Belconnen Warriors | v | Woden Valley Rams |
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Seiffert Oval, Queanbeyan Referee: William Perrott |
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Officials: William Perrott (Referee) Ashley Hayek-Kuchel (Touch Judge) Michael Lean (Touch Judge) |
Colours | Club | Home ground(s) | Head coach |
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Binalong Jersey Girls | Binalong Recreation Ground | Marnie Pack | |
Boorowa Roverettes | Boorowa Showground | Byron Campbell | |
Bungendore Tigerettes | Mick Sherd Oval | Jack Bramley | |
Cootamundra Bullettes | Les Boyd Oval | John Murray | |
Crookwell She Devils | Crookwell Memorial Oval | Christopher Chudleigh | |
Gunning Rooettes | Gunning Showground | Thomas Johnson | |
Harden Hawkettes | McLean Oval | Jason Pollard | |
North Canberra Bears | Kaleen Enclosed Oval | Hayley Kemp | |
University of Canberra Stars | Raiders Belconnen | Dylan Barton |
Saturday, 3 September 1:30pm |
Mick Sherd Oval, Bungendore Referee: Geordie Doherty |
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Officials: Geordie Doherty (Referee) Jorja Charman (Touch Judge) Michael Bayley (Touch Judge) |
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