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Raiders Matthew Allwood breaks away from Warriors Ben Henry:           NRL Rugby League, Round 9, NZ Warriors v Canberra Raiders at Eden Park, Saturday May 10th 2014. Digital image by Shane Wenzlick, copyright nrlphotos.com

Metre Eaters:

1. Anthony Milford 157 metres

2. Shaun Fensom 94 metres

3. Dane Tilse 88 metres

Top Tacklers:

1. Shaun Fensom 39 tackles

2. Glen Buttriss 25 tackles

3. Terry Campese 24 tackles

Most Creative:

1.Terry Campese and Josh McCrone 1 try assist

Second Phase Play:

1. Anthony Milford 3 offloads

2. Shaun Fensom and David Shillington 2 offloads

3. Jarrod Croker, Dane Tilse, Brett White and Jack Wighton 1 offload

Damaging Runners:

1. Anthony Milford 1 line break and 9 tackle breaks

2. Jarrod Croker 2 tackle breaks

3. Terry Campese, Shaun Fensom, Josh Papalii and Reece Robinson 1 tackle break

Kick Metres:

1. Terry Campese 7 kicks for 195 metres

2. Josh McCrone 4 kicks for 103 metres

3. Jack Wighton 1 kick for 30 metres

Possession Rate:

New Zealand enjoyed 53% of possession.

Completion Rate:

The Raiders completed 18 out of 31 sets for a completion rate of 58%. Conversely, the Warriors had a completion rate of 67%.

Penalties Conceded:

The Raiders conceded 3 penalties whilst the Warriors conceded 4.

Errors:

The Raiders made 14 errors compared to the 12 registered by the Warriors.

Missed Tackles:

The Raiders missed 26 tackles compared to the 15 missed by the Warriors.

Line Breaks:

The Warriors made 7 clean line breaks against the Raiders with centre Konrad Hurrell contributing 3 on the right edge. Conversely, the Raiders managed just 1 line break for the entire match.

Statistics courtesy of NRL Stats.

Acknowledgement of Country

Canberra Raiders respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.