ANALYSIS: Another close one, another Canberra win as Ricky's Raiders again prove their ability to nick tight wins

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Canberra’s winning streak has continued with another victory in a close game, downing the Titans 26-22 at GIO Stadium.

This is now their fifth win on the spin, and their tenth in eleven games, taking Ricky Stuart’s men to the edge of the top four.

All ten wins have been by nine or fewer. The Raiders are the NRL’s close game specialists, experts in getting results and little more.

This was a classic example. They were pummelled in many areas, with the Titans enjoying far more ball and far more territory, but the Raiders took the lead in second minute and never relinquished it.

They almost did, however, and not for the first time. 12-09 after 19 minutes should have been 12 all at the break after no try call on David Fifita that saw a try took off the backrower for a push. It was marginal at best.

“It’s almost a silly situation where if David runs into the back of Jamal and falls over, we get a penalty, but if Dave’s trying to contest for the ball and get people out of his way … he gets penalised,” said Titans interim coach Jim Lenihan.

“It’s one I’ll have to obviously have a look at again, but in the big scheme of things, it certainly had a major part to play.”

Fifita was the standout for the Gold Coast, scoring one and setting up another, with his cousin Jojo grabbing the other for the visitors.

But, despite a mountain of possession, they couldn’t breach the line enough. Canberra scored from a long-range intercept, a bargeover and a bomb, but they all count.

Stuart has this team fighting harder than any other outfit in the NRL. It is rarely pretty, but it has them sitting in the top four, and Sticky will not care one jot about aesthetics.

He’ll have to battle without next week, given the ongoing injury to Josh Papali’i, a head knock to Pasami Saulo today and an impending Origin call-ups for Corey Horsburgh and Hudson Young.

“We’re going to try and find three forwards, so we’re going to have a different team next week,” said the coach.

“But I love to have that during the Origin series, I’d love to have four or five of them, I’d love to have as many Origin players as I possibly could.”

Fogarty best on ground again

Jamal Fogarty might be the league’s form player at the moment. For the third week in a row for the Raiders, the halfback was the difference between winning and losing a tight game, kicking his men out of trouble and, again, onto the scoresheet.

Speaking last week to The Roar, Fogarty said that his kicking and defence were the centrepieces of his game, and while everyone has been able to see what he can do with the boot, it was the second part that was to the fore today.

He was repeatedly targeted in the channel on Canberra’s right, with David Fifita, one of the NRL’s most dangerous ball-runners, charging time and again in his direction. 

Having defended him in training for years during his time at the Titans, Fogarty might be one of the few halves in the NRL that isn’t overawed by the challenge.

Fifita did score once – when Fogarty was out of the play at marker – and when he created one for Alofiana Khan-Pereira, it was the Raiders halfback clinging on for dear life to stop him.

Twice, too, Fogarty denied Khan-Pereira with clear trysavers, including one that simultaneously denied one against and created one for, with the Titans winger losing the ball in contact before Jordan Rapana picked up and fed Matt Timoko to go the length.

Canberra needed their halfback, because there wasn’t much else going for them. But that’s what this team does: they fight hard, play for each other and sneak the results.

The Titans blow another one

It’s strange being the Titans. They’re usually great in attack and pathetic in defence, but this time, they were the other way around. 

Canberra struggled to get anything out of them with the ball, scoring off a bomb and a length-of-the-field breakaway, with only Albert Hopoate’s score in the opening minute a clear breach of the line.

But at the other end, the Titans accumulated pressure on pressure and couldn’t get the points they needed to shift the result in their favour.

It wasn’t for lack of opportunity. They had twice as many tackles inside 20 as their opponents and six sets more with the ball, but never got much going.

Beyond the plan of ‘give it to Dave’, it was hard to work out how they thought they were going to score tries. Canberra are a good defensive team, but weren’t asked anywhere near enough questions.

If you’re Lenihan, you might take that. Better to be a resilient team that generates field position than a weak one that falls apart at the slightest push. 

For a side with AJ Brimson and Kieran Foran, however, more might be expected. Ultimately, the lack of creativity was where they lost today.

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-03T08:29:03+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


Origin 1 2021. You wanted Feldt sin binned because JAC did his usual diving act deliberately charging into the back of opponents. It’s hilarious how one eyed you get LOL.

2023-07-03T08:24:03+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


No worries. 100% you have never carried on in your life LOL.

2023-07-03T03:38:02+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


You can’t just make stuff up… remember when you were calling penalty for Jackson on Morgan… What a load of nonsense Anyway, I readily admit I’m biased about the Bulldogs, you’re wildly biased for an entire state, but want to pretend your Mr Impartial Every time there’s a call to be made you land on the maroon side. 100% of the time. It’s hilarious

2023-07-03T03:33:29+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


When?

2023-07-03T02:41:17+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


Just remember that when you screamed penalty try or sin bin. eg. JAC on Feldt ????

2023-07-03T00:18:16+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


You don’t instigate contact by getting shoved in the back…

2023-07-03T00:07:34+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


Nah that’s your bias opinion of myself. Fogarty is a Queenslander and he pushed Brooks in the back to score a match winning try a few weeks earlier. That was a blatant 2 hands and out stretched arms push in the back and Brooks was moving in the direction of the ball. In this instance Fogarty instigated the contact moving infield away from the path of the ball. It’s common sense officiating. That’s my frustration it’s around inconsistency and applying the rules around players gaining an advantage in breaking rules. That’s the difference between impeding and simply moving towards the ball. Saying I’m bias is “pot calling kettle” mate. Perhaps you’re frustrated about NSW and Dogs not understanding how Rugby League is played.

2023-07-02T09:14:20+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Your frustration is that a decision went against a Queensland team and as usual you can’t handle it, even if the decision is correct

2023-07-02T09:13:43+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


That’s not the rule though. Fogarty was running a line to the ball and was in front of Fifita. He’s allowed to slow down, even stop if he wants to. He wasn’t grabbing or shoving Fifita and he didn’t change direction and he’s allowed to shepherd the ball. Players do it every time a kick is near the dead ball line and I’ve never heard this outrage before Fogarty didn’t do anything against the rules of the game. I challenge you to point out the rule that he broke Fifita shoved Fogarty - without the ball - in the back and as soon as he did, it’s a penalty The alternative is that Fogarty should just move out of the way and let Fifita get to the ball first… which is ridiculous

2023-07-02T06:08:18+00:00

blacktown leagues

Roar Rookie


Sutton in the bunker and awarded try to NAS Friday night I don't think experience guarantees the right decisions.

2023-07-02T02:18:30+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


Kasey is guilty of wanting to be in the game. She did it in the women’s SOO 2 with a hip drop call with 10seconds left.

2023-07-02T02:15:11+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


My frustration is that the official on the field had no issue yet the Bunker is finding fault by their personnel opinion based version? That’s the problem. It’s not like his foot was out our he lost possession, it’s I’ll magnify a small contentious detail and focus on changing the on field decision IMO. Stripping is another area of contention they just need to be 100% on or leave it to the bloke on the field.

2023-07-02T01:44:42+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


That looked like him battling to get through a gap that was closed by Fogerty getting in his way on purpose. Terrible decision that ended up costing the Titans a win

2023-07-02T00:26:05+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Sunday is an FTA game. They want better game managing refs for these ones.

2023-07-01T23:27:00+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


All well and good but let’s not forget that Canberra’s 2023 premiership dreams went out the window when they conceded 50+ to Penrith in round 5. They, along with the Cowboys, Tigers, Dolphins, Sharks, Dragons and Canterbury have been rubbed out by the hoodoo.

2023-07-01T22:45:59+00:00

Richard POWELL

Roar Rookie


Disgraceful from Kasey Badger. You have to look at who/what instigated the incident and that was Fogarty. I expected Ricky to hand the win to the Titans on principle. Ha! Ha!

2023-07-01T22:43:10+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Cause all the others are too scared to face Rickies Whining

2023-07-01T20:55:36+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Still struggling to understand how Kasey Badger, ZERO NRL games refereed. It telling Todd Smith, 60 NRL games, his decisions are wrong. And why we have a relatively inexperienced ref in Smith paired with a zero experienced bunker at the Titans/Raiders Yet this arvo Roosters/Manly Sutton is ref with 359 games under his belt and Klein, 365 games is in the bunker. I would have put Klein in the bunker for Todd Smith =425 games, and Badger with Sutton=365 games, But the NRL went Smith/Badger = 60 games & Klein/Sutton = 724 games?

2023-07-01T20:26:28+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Yeah he went on about the escort penalty at the end ,but ignored the three dodgy calls they benefited from.I reckon he’d complain to Santa that his sack wasn’t big enough.

2023-07-01T20:18:26+00:00

Arama

Roar Rookie


Argh, the three certainties of life. Death, taxes and Sticky whinging about referees! :laughing:

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