Tiger Crumples After Horror Tackle Gone Wrong
The Canberra Raiders secured the J. J. Giltinan Shield after 35 years by winning 24-10, capitalizing on Melbourne's loss and scoring 13 tries in a breakout season.
- Tigers winger Jeral Skelton was injured after a heavy tackle on Ethan Strange, leaving him unconscious and ruled out for the final match against Gold Coast.
- Canberra Raiders secured the minor premiership with a 24-10 victory over Wests Tigers, marking their first NRL minor premiership in 35 years.
- Ethan Strange scored a try shortly after the tackle, demonstrating his skill despite the injury incident.
- In the match, the Raiders capitalized on field position, but coach Ricky Stuart desired a more polished performance heading into the finals.
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