How the RaidersCanberra could line up in NRL Round 1.
The recruitment of Curtis Scott could well bump Joey Leilua to a bench role while George Williams is a straight swap at halfback for Aidan Sezer. The team otherwise looks fairly settled, with a host of forwards jostling for bench spots.
You don't recruit guys not to play them so Curtis Scott takes over from Joey Leilua and partners with Bailey Simonsson on that edge. The biggest test for the Raiders is living up to the hype of last year and how they bottle that.Canberra Raiders round 1 predicted team
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