Dominic BrockUpdated June 13, 2026 — 7:25pm,first published 6:55pmYour say: Eels v RaidersBy Latest Posts7.25pmWatch: Will Kennedy’s match-saving charge downBy Sensational stuff from the Sharks fullback as his team earned a narrow win over the Warriors today.7.22pmThe early game: Trindall earns Sharks gritty win over WarriorsBy There’s a chaotic finish to today’s early game, with Braydon Trindall blasting a two-point field goal from 45 metres out to win the match for Cronulla against the Warriors, after Will Kennedy pulled off an audacious charge-down to block a Te Maire Martin field goal attempt – and somehow Kennedy caught the ball in the process.The Warriors then had the chance to send the game into extra time when Sione Katoa was penalised for an early tackle, but Adam Pompey’s kick at goal went wide.And after all that, the scoreline finished 10-8 – the kind of low-scoring contest we haven’t seen many of this season.We’ll bring you some highlights from that game when we have them.Jesse Ramien celebrates his try against the Warriors.Getty Images7.19pmHudson Young the Blues’ new Wade Graham: DaleyBy He’ll be missed by the Raiders tonight but second-rower is fast becoming a vital member of the NSW Blues Origin side.“Wade Graham is the comparison who springs to mind for me,” Blues coach Laurie Daley says. “He’s tough, knows when to carry, knows when to pass and kick. Wade was one of the smartest players in the game during his career and I think that gets underestimated in Hudson’s game.“He popped up on the right for us in game one a couple of times and isn’t shy to roam. We played him in the middle last year. He’s just someone I think you have to let play, you can’t pigeonhole him as left or right”.Read the full story from Dan Walsh7.09pmFinal Eels v Raiders team listsBy Parramatta Eels1. Isaiah Iongi 2. Brian Kelly 3. Jordan Samrani 4. Sean Russell 5. Josh Addo-Carr 6. Joash Papali’i 7. Ronald Volkman 8. Luca Moretti 17. Harrison Edwards 10. Jack Williams 11. Kelma Tuilagi 12. Kitione Kautoga 13. Jack de Belin.Bench: 9. Tallyn Da Silva 14. Dylan Walker 15. Sam Tuivaiti 16. Teancum Brown 18. Apa Twidle 19. Charlie GuymerCanberra Raiders1. Kaeo Weekes 2. Jed Stuart 3. Sebastian Kris 4. Matthew Timoko 5. Xavier Savage 6. Daine Laurie 7. Ethan Sanders 8. Corey Horsburgh 9. Tom Starling 10. Joseph Tapine 11. Ata Mariota 12. Zac Hosking 13. Jayden Brailey.Bench: 14. Owen Pattie 15. Vena Patuki-Case 16. Morgan Smithies 17. Chevy Stewart 18. Coby Black 19. Joseph Roddy7.03pmWatch: Highlights from last time these teams metBy The Raiders had the wood over the Eels last season, thumping them 40-16 in Canberra in round 20. Their earlier meeting last year, in Darwin, was even more lopsided, the Raiders winning 50-12.Pinned post from 6.55pmYour say: Eels v RaidersBy 6.55pmAnother Blue sidelined as Nawaqanitawase gets his shotBy Just as Mitch Moses was a late withdrawal from State of Origin I, the Blues have lost another player late heading into game two, with Casey McLean suffering a quadriceps strain at training after impressing off the bench in the series opener.Roosters excitement machine Mark Nawaqanitawase is set to line up on the wing for NSW, and Dolphins outside back Jack Bostock has been called into Blues camp as the new bench option.Tolu Koula will move to centre, where he plays for club side Manly.Read the full story from Billie Eder6.55pmWelcomeBy Hello and welcome to our coverage of Saturday night’s NRL battle between the Eels and Raiders. It’s Dom Brock on blog duties tonight.The Eels are still in a rebuilding phase and have lost their last three games but have a real chance to end that streak against last year’s minor premiers Canberra, who are struggling for form themselves and are without NSW Blues stars Hudson Young and Ethan Strange.The Raiders finished atop the ladder last year but have lost three of their past four and four of their past six matches, and find themselves in 13th place at the midpoint of this season.Star Parramatta playmaker Mitch Moses hasn’t played since round 11 and though he’s recovered from injury he’s gone straight into NSW camp, so Ronald Volkman and Joash Papalii will again line up in the halves with the Eels boasting a very young playmaking spine.Kick-off is at 7.30pm.1 of 1