Raiders coach Ricky Stuart has given a cryptic response to a reporter’s question regarding a couple of crucial first half penalties during his side’s thrilling 14-10 loss to Canterbury.
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The Raiders were on the wrong end of a 9-3 penalty count including two in the first forty which the Bulldogs turned into a pair of penalty goals.
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They proved to be the difference, with the Bulldogs running out four point winners to stay unbeaten in the young season.
When a reporter in the Raiders’ press conference put to Stuart if “ill-disciple might have proved costly in the first half”, the coach’s response was brief.
“If you want to write that, mate, write it,” Stuart said without elaborating.
The Raiders coach lamented the fact the Raiders weren’t able to close out a narrow game but was extremely proud with their fight and effort.
Canberra got desperately close to pinching a remarkable come from behind win, but Ethan Sanders was tackled just a couple of metres short of the try line inside the final minute.
The Raiders had to make 41 more tackles and repelled several Bulldogs’ attacking chances close to the line.
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“The thing I said to the boys was that we won games like that last year,” Stuart said.
“I don’t want them to cloud their Judgement of their football team by a scenario where Ethan Sanders could have scored that try. If he scores that try, then everyone’s talking about our team differently.
“I’ll talk about our team as though he did score the try. I’ll look at the areas that we can probably pick ourselves up in and be better, but if they can keep giving me that effort every week, I’ll be a happy coach.”





















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