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Canberra Raiders viking horn: NRL pre-match custom, explainedEvery sports team has their own quirks, and the Canberra Raiders are no different, proud owners of the iconic viking horn. The horn, an impressive fixture of Canberra's GIO Stadium, was introduced ...
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Viking horn returnsViking horn returns Posted: 20 March 2025 | Last updated: 20 March 2025 The Canberra Raiders had a special Vikiung horn made for their season opener in Las Vegas. They decided to bring it home as ...
After playing in the NRL season opener in Las Vegas, Raiders forward ... one of the most passionate Viking claps at GIO Stadium, the match was a perfect welcome to Canberra for Nicholson.
There's a new saying at Canberra Raiders HQ - home is where you lay your Viking horn.
Most tourists coming back from Las Vegas will bring back souvenir poker chips, but the Canberra Raiders have a much bigger memento in mind - their brand new American-made Viking Horn.
Current head coach Allan Coleman knows all about the Widnes glory days. His uncle Derek Pyke played at prop in the 1989 World Club Challenge win over Canberra Raiders at Old Trafford, a final fling ...
Canberra coach Ricky Stuart is known for his angry sideline antics but he lost it in a very different way when his Raiders scored a miraculous last-minute try to beat Cronulla on Thursday night.
The Raiders have scored a "miraculous" try from beyond halfway with 90 seconds left to beat the Sharks 24-20 in Canberra. After trading tries in an 18-18 first half, a Nicho Hynes penalty goal was ...
In the end, it was Sebastian Kris who scored the try that sent the 10,000-strong Canberra faithful into raptures on Thursday night. The win lifts the Raiders into the top eight as they prepare for ...
The Raiders struck first through Englishman Matt Nicholson before Mawene Hiroti hit back for the Sharks. Canberra retook the lead when Hudson Young scored in the 23rd minute but Briton Nikora then ...
Canberra will try to force their way back into ... leaving massive holes to fill in the nation's capital. The Raiders have placed their faith in young prospects with the likes of Kaeo Weekes ...
In front of the biggest opening home crowd in 26 years, the underdog Raiders produced heroes across the park, while Brisbane’s big-name stars failed to fire a shot in the 32-22 upset.
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