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<figure id="attachment_78551" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-78551"><img data-recalc-dims="1" fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="https://i0.wp.com/citynewsqbn.com.a...original-resized.jpg?resize=900,600&ssl=1" alt width="900" height="600" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/citynewsqbn.com.a...40782281-original-resized.jpg?w=900&ssl=1 900w, https://i0.wp.com/citynewsqbn.com.a...original-resized.jpg?resize=600,400&ssl=1 600w, https://i0.wp.com/citynewsqbn.com.a...original-resized.jpg?resize=768,512&ssl=1 768w, https://i0.wp.com/citynewsqbn.com.a...original-resized.jpg?resize=800,533&ssl=1 800w" sizes="(max-width: 900px) 100vw, 900px"><figcaption id="caption-attachment-78551">A late try by Jamal Fogarty has helped the Raiders stun the Warriors in Auckland. (Brett Phibbs/AAP PHOTOS)</figcaption></figure>
<p><span>By <strong>George Clarke</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Ricky Stuart is saluting a gritty 16-10 Canberra win that has underlined the Raiders’ NRL premiership credentials as they became the first team to defeat the Warriors in New Zealand this season. </strong></p>
<p>In a spiteful game played at a rain-soaked GoMedia Stadium, the Raiders (9-3) leapfrogged the Warriors into second spot on the NRL ladder after surviving a late onslaught from the Kiwi side.</p>
<p>The Raiders had two players – Corey Horsburgh and Tom Starling – sent to the sin bin on Sunday but stood tall in Auckland to add the Warriors to their list of 2025 scalps, which also includes Melbourne and Cronulla.</p>
<p>“Talking about resilience, and you can talk about it but sometimes you get thrown into a scenario where you have to show what you speak about,” Stuart said.</p>
<p>“I’ve got a tough team there. Never once have I doubted their toughness or resilience.</p>
<p>“I know what’s deep under the jumper. But I’ll be honest, I was just proud of every individual that displayed it.”</p>
<p>Horsburgh was pinged for repeated infringements in the first half while Starling could face the wrath of the match review committee for his 77th-minute high shot on Chanel Harris-Tavita.</p>
<p>Raiders captain Joe Tapine was placed on report for a shoulder charge as well as a first-half crusher tackle on Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad that allowed Luke Metcalf to put the Warriors ahead with a penalty.</p>
<p>Stuart downplayed the severity of Tapine’s crusher tackle but his side lacked discipline.</p>
<p>After Warriors winger Roger Tuivasa-Sheck touched down for the game’s first try in the 23rd minute, referee Adam Gee lost patience with the Green Machine and sent Horsburgh to the bin.</p>
<p>The Raiders jagged a try back through Starling before Jamal Fogarty kicked a penalty on the stroke of halftime to make it 8-8 at the break.</p>
<p>Metcalf and Fogarty traded penalties in the early part of the second half, the latter’s coming when Nicoll-Klokstad was sin-binned for repeated ruck infringements with 20 minutes left.</p>
<p>Tuivasa-Sheck shifted to fullback, but was unable to halt Fogarty as the halfback backed up an Ata Mariota break and put the Raiders a converted score ahead with a quarter of an hour left.</p>
<p>Fogarty’s try proved the match-winner, with Canberra surviving sustained Warriors pressure, compounded by having to play the final three minutes without Starling.</p>
<p>English import Morgan Smithies ensured the Raiders went home with the two points when he held out Warriors forward Marata Niukore in the dying stages.</p>
<p>“We had our chances where we were so close to scoring, which was frustrating,” said Warriors coach Andrew Webster.</p>
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<figure id="attachment_78551" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-78551"><img data-recalc-dims="1" fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="https://i0.wp.com/citynewsqbn.com.a...original-resized.jpg?resize=900,600&ssl=1" alt width="900" height="600" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/citynewsqbn.com.a...40782281-original-resized.jpg?w=900&ssl=1 900w, https://i0.wp.com/citynewsqbn.com.a...original-resized.jpg?resize=600,400&ssl=1 600w, https://i0.wp.com/citynewsqbn.com.a...original-resized.jpg?resize=768,512&ssl=1 768w, https://i0.wp.com/citynewsqbn.com.a...original-resized.jpg?resize=800,533&ssl=1 800w" sizes="(max-width: 900px) 100vw, 900px"><figcaption id="caption-attachment-78551">A late try by Jamal Fogarty has helped the Raiders stun the Warriors in Auckland. (Brett Phibbs/AAP PHOTOS)</figcaption></figure>
<p><span>By <strong>George Clarke</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Ricky Stuart is saluting a gritty 16-10 Canberra win that has underlined the Raiders’ NRL premiership credentials as they became the first team to defeat the Warriors in New Zealand this season. </strong></p>
<p>In a spiteful game played at a rain-soaked GoMedia Stadium, the Raiders (9-3) leapfrogged the Warriors into second spot on the NRL ladder after surviving a late onslaught from the Kiwi side.</p>
<p>The Raiders had two players – Corey Horsburgh and Tom Starling – sent to the sin bin on Sunday but stood tall in Auckland to add the Warriors to their list of 2025 scalps, which also includes Melbourne and Cronulla.</p>
<p>“Talking about resilience, and you can talk about it but sometimes you get thrown into a scenario where you have to show what you speak about,” Stuart said.</p>
<p>“I’ve got a tough team there. Never once have I doubted their toughness or resilience.</p>
<p>“I know what’s deep under the jumper. But I’ll be honest, I was just proud of every individual that displayed it.”</p>
<p>Horsburgh was pinged for repeated infringements in the first half while Starling could face the wrath of the match review committee for his 77th-minute high shot on Chanel Harris-Tavita.</p>
<p>Raiders captain Joe Tapine was placed on report for a shoulder charge as well as a first-half crusher tackle on Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad that allowed Luke Metcalf to put the Warriors ahead with a penalty.</p>
<p>Stuart downplayed the severity of Tapine’s crusher tackle but his side lacked discipline.</p>
<p>After Warriors winger Roger Tuivasa-Sheck touched down for the game’s first try in the 23rd minute, referee Adam Gee lost patience with the Green Machine and sent Horsburgh to the bin.</p>
<p>The Raiders jagged a try back through Starling before Jamal Fogarty kicked a penalty on the stroke of halftime to make it 8-8 at the break.</p>
<p>Metcalf and Fogarty traded penalties in the early part of the second half, the latter’s coming when Nicoll-Klokstad was sin-binned for repeated ruck infringements with 20 minutes left.</p>
<p>Tuivasa-Sheck shifted to fullback, but was unable to halt Fogarty as the halfback backed up an Ata Mariota break and put the Raiders a converted score ahead with a quarter of an hour left.</p>
<p>Fogarty’s try proved the match-winner, with Canberra surviving sustained Warriors pressure, compounded by having to play the final three minutes without Starling.</p>
<p>English import Morgan Smithies ensured the Raiders went home with the two points when he held out Warriors forward Marata Niukore in the dying stages.</p>
<p>“We had our chances where we were so close to scoring, which was frustrating,” said Warriors coach Andrew Webster.</p>
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