Tag: Canberra Raiders

22
Jul

Raiders’ Sezer to battle for 2020 spot

Sam Ayoub‘s client Canberra halfback Aidan Sezer is closing in on career-best form but will still likely be relegated to reserve grade for the final year of his contract in 2020. In the article on Yahoo Sports by Eamonn Tiernan, Sezer said, “Next year is a long way away, anything can happen in footy and I’m just trying to perform

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20
Jul

Rapana dives for the corner

Sam Ayoub‘s client Canberra Raiders centre Jordan Rapana scores to extends his side’s lead in their match against the Wests Tigers. Watch the video on NRL.com

17
Jul

Seize the day: Simpler game plan unlocks Aiden’s potential, says Hodgson

Canberra hooker Josh Hodgson hopes a more streamlined game plan for halfback Aidan Sezer [Sam Ayoub‘s client] will continue to showcase his potential this weekend against the Wests Tigers at GIO Stadium. Scott Hazlewood of NRL.com reports, Sezer‘s direct approach with the ball kept the Dragons’ defence guessing with a line break and five tackle breaks evidence of his potential

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16
Jul

Aidan Sezer wants to make the most of Canberra Raiders’ run to NRL finals

Sam Ayoub‘s client Aidan Sezer has set his sights on guiding the Canberra Raiders to the summit as the club prepares to import an international-calibre halfback. In the article written by Caden Helmers on The Canberra Times, Sezer said, “It doesn’t affect what I’m doing, I’m just focusing on the next 12 weeks. Things like that are out of my

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14
Jul

Hodgson and Sezer twist Green Machine into shape

The article by David Polkinghorne on The Canberra Times features Sam Ayoub‘s client Aidan Sezer, The Raiders mentor was also full of praise for halfback Aidan Sezer‘s game management in steering the Green Machine to a comfortable win despite playing the final 21 minutes with 12 men. “I’ve had a big week with Aidan Sezer and I thought that was

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13
Jul

Canberra Raiders’ Englishman ruled out of Dragons clash

Sam Ayoub‘s clients Canberra Raiders’ Nick Cotric and Jordan Rapana were highlights in the article written bu David Polkinghorne on The Canberra Times The Raiders do have some good injury news with Nick Cotric expected to return from an ankle injury, to partner winger Jordan Rapana on the right edge. “Rapana and Cotric, they’re dangerous wingers and they’re pretty hard

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15
Jun

Canberra Raiders young gun Nick Cotric set to miss Origin II but could be back for Dragons

Sam Ayoub‘s client Canberra Raiders centre Nick Cotric has been ruled out of State of Origin II, but could be back to face St George Illawarra. Also in this article by Caden Helmers on The Canberra Times, Cotric will miss Origin, but both Jack Wighton and Josh Papalii will be fit for their respective states if picked. Jordan Rapana and

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15
Jun

Cotric to miss Origin II after gruesome ankle injury

Another game, another star player injured for the Canberra Raiders with Nick Cotric [Sam Ayoub‘s client] to miss Origin II after suffering an ankle injury. NRL.com reporter Scott Hazlewoord tells this story, Cotric‘s ankle twisted gruesomely underneath him in a tackle and despite the worst being feared, Raiders coach Ricky Stuart hopes the NSW Origin rookie will not miss too

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13
Jun

Aidan Sezer returns to halfback for Canberra Raiders NRL clash

Sam Ayoub‘s client Revitalised Canberra Raiders halfback Aidan Sezer has reclaimed the club’s No. 7 jersey with the toughest period of his career firmly in the rear-view mirror. In the report written by Caden Helmers on The Canberra Times, Cotric said about Sezer, “It’s great [to have that depth at halfback], they’re both great players. ‘Seze‘ had a blinder of

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13
Jun

Canberra Raiders star Nick Cotric wants to hold his NSW Blues spot

Sam Ayoub‘s client Nick Cotric‘s burning desire to finish what he started is fuelling his push to retain his sky blue jersey. Caden Helmers of The Canberra Times tells this story, Cotric is desperate to close out the series in a bid to right the wrongs of game one and help the Blues to retain the shield. “It would mean

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