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Canberra Raiders 2022 NRL draw revealed: afternoon games aplenty

The Raiders 2022 NRL draw should provide fans the opportunity to bask in sunshine rather than freeze in the Canberra cold, with the club set to host a number of afternoon matches.

After just two day games at GIO Stadium in 2021, the Raiders will host six of their 11 Canberra games in the afternoon with matches against the Eels, Roosters, Knights, Warriors, Dragons and Sea Eagles.

The Raiders will kick start their season at GIO Stadium against the Cronulla Sharks on Friday 11 March at 6pm while their other Canberra matches are against the Titans, Cowboys, Bulldogs and Panthers.

Canberra’s remaining home game will be played at McDonalds Park in Wagga Wagga in round five against the Melbourne Storm.

Along with the home match in Wagga, the Raiders will also play two away games in regional NSW, taking on Manly in Mudgee and the Rabbitohs in Dubbo.

The Raiders will feature on free-to-air television eight times with the majority of those coming on Sunday afternoon.

Canberra have just one Thursday night game for the season, a round six match against the Cowboys at home.

The remaining channel nine matches are all on Sunday’s with no prime time Friday night matches all year.

Their Magic Round clash at Suncorp Stadium in round ten against the Sharks will be counted as one of their away fixtures.

The teams the Raiders play twice are the Sharks, Cowboys, Titans, Sea Eagles, Storm, Panthers, Knights, Dragons and Warriors. They play the Roosters, Bulldogs, Rabbitohs, Eels, Broncos and Tigers once each.

Click here for the full NRL fixture.

Canberra Raiders 2022 NRL draw

RoundHomeAwayVenueDayDateTime
1RaidersSharksGIO StadiumFriday11 March6pm
2CowboysRaidersQueensland Country Bank StadiumSaturday19 March7.35pm
3RaidersTitansGIO StadiumSaturday26 March7.35pm
4Sea EaglesRaidersGlen Willow Oval, MudgeeSaturday02 April5.30pm
5RaidersStormMcDonalds Park, Wagga WaggaSaturday09 April3pm
6RaidersCowboysGIO StadiumThursday14 March7.50pm
7PanthersRaidersBlueBet StadiumSunday24 April4.05pm
8WarriorsRaidersMoreton Daily Stadium, RedcliffeSaturday30 April3pm
9RaidersBulldogsGIO StadiumFriday06 May6pm
10SharksRaidersSuncorp StadiumSunday15 May1.50pm
11RabbitohsRaidersApex Oval, DubboSunday22 May2pm
12RaidersEelsGIO StadiumSunday29 May4.05pm
13RaidersRoostersGIO StadiumSunday05 June4.05pm
14BroncosRaidersSuncorp StadiumSaturday11 June7.35pm
15RaidersKnightsGIO StadiumSunday19 June2pm
16DragonsRaidersWIN StadiumSunday03 July4.05pm
17BYE     
18StormRaidersAAMI ParkSunday17 July4.05pm
19RaidersWarriorsGIO StadiumSaturday23 July3pm
20TitansRaidersCbus Super StadiumSaturday30 July3pm
21RaidersPanthersGIO StadiumSaturday06 August5.30pm
22RaidersDragonsGIO StadiumSunday14 August2pm
23KnightsRaidersMcDonald Jones StadiumSunday21 August4.05pm
24RaidersSea EaglesGIO StadiumSaturday27 August3pm
25TigersRaidersLeichardt OvalSunday04 September4.05pm

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