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Highlights: Sezer hurt in Raiders' win over Manly

The Raiders under Ricky Stuart are a real chance of winning the competition. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch)
Roar Guru
27th August, 2016
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Joey Leilua and Jordan Rapana have kept Canberra in the hunt for a top-two NRL finals spot by leading a Blake Austin-less Raiders to a 44-30 win over Manly.

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Canberra’s Aidan Sezer left the field late with a shoulder injury on Saturday afternoon as the Raiders survived a late Sea Eagles comeback at Brookvale Oval.

Canberra led 18-10 at the break thanks to two tries by Rapana, then two four-pointers to Leilua soon after halftime put the visitors well on track for their ninth straight win.

Rapana scored three tries overall, as did Manly’s Tom Trbojevic.

Sam Williams filled in capably for Austin – who is out indefinitely due to a hand injury – alongside Sezer in the Raiders’ halves in the eight-tries-to-six win.

Losing Sezer would be another significant blow for the Raiders.

Melbourne have already cemented a top-two spot, and whether Canberra or Cronulla will join them in hosting a home qualifying final in the first week of the playoffs will likely be decided in next week’s matches.

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Wests Tigers host Canberra at Leichhardt, while Cronulla travel to Melbourne.

Soft defence from Manly allowed Paul Vaughan score the game’s first try in the 10th minute. Rapana followed that up eight minutes later for a 12-0 lead.

The Trbojevic brothers then combined to get Manly back in the game.

Jake Trbojevic scored after Jack Wighton spilled a Matt Wright bomb. Tom Trbojevic then crossed out wide to peg the Raiders’ lead to just two points.

Rapana’s second try two minutes before the break gave the Raiders a 18-10 lead at the break.

Edrick Lee and Jack Wighton also scored for the Raiders after halftime.

Rapana’s third try with a minute to go sealed the win, but only after second-half tries to Tom Trbojevic (two), Daly Cherry-Evans and Frank Winterstein gave Manly a hope of an upset win.

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