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Canberra Raiders reveal 2022 squad

The Canberra Raiders have announced an up-to-date squad lists for 2022, as the first group of players returned to training this week.

Halfback Jamal Fogarty headlines the list of recruits with the former Gold Coast Titans skipper joining the Green Machine for the next three years.

Ex-Bulldog Adam Elliott joins the club on a one-year deal and will add some versatility to the forward pack, while former Cowboy prop Peter Hola signed a two-year deal with a third year option.

Veteran halves Sam Williams and Matt Frawley are both on the list after playing multiple NRL games in 2021. They will both likely be back ups to regular halves pairing Fogarty and Jack Wighton.

NRL Top 30

  • Jarrod Croker (outside back)
  • Elliott Whitehead (second row)
  • Adam Elliott (second row/middle forward)
  • Jamal Fogarty (halfback)
  • Matt Frawley (five-eighth/halfback)
  • Emre Guler (prop)
  • Corey Harawira-Naera (second row/middle forward)
  • Josh Hodgson (hooker)
  • Albert Hopoate (winger)
  • Peter Hola (prop)
  • Corey Horsburgh (prop)
  • Sebastian Kris (outside back)
  • Trey Mooney (middle forward)
  • Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (fullback)
  • Josh Papalii (prop)
  • Jordan Rapana (outside back)
  • Harry Rushton (second row)
  • Xavier Savage (outside back/fullback)
  • Brad Schneider (halfback)
  • Bailey Simonsson (outside back)
  • Harley Smith-Shields (outside back)
  • Tom Starling (hooker)
  • Ryan Sutton (middle forward)
  • Joe Tapine (middle forward)
  • Matt Timoko (outside back)
  • Semi Valemei (outside back)
  • Jack Wighton (five-eighth)
  • Sam Williams (halfback)

NRL Development

  • Elijah Anderson
  • Ata Mariota
  • Brandon Morkos
  • Clay Webb

Ongoing Training

  • Michael Asomua
  • JJ Clarkson
  • Caleb Esera
  • Brock Gardner
  • Jordan Martin
  • James Schiller
  • Adrian Trevilyan

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