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Kieran Foran of the Eagles during the Round 23 NRL match between the Canberra Raiders and the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles at GIO Stadium on August 16, 2015 in Canberra, Australia. Digital Image by Mark Nolan.

Metre Eaters:

1. Jack Wighton 202 metres 

2. Edrick Lee 181 metres

3. Shaun Fensom 180 metres

Top Tacklers:

1. Josh Hodgson 47 tackles

2. Shaun Fensom 45 tackles

3. David Shillington 28 tackles

Most Creative:

1. Josh Hodgson 1 try assist and 1 line break assist

2. Jarrod Croker 1 try assist

Second Phase Play:

1. David Shillington 3 offloads

2. Sisa Waqa and Josh Papalii 2 offloads

3. Jordan Rapana, Josh Hodgson and Paul Vaughan 1 offload

Offloads:

In total, the Raiders registered 10 offloads whilst the Sea Eagles got the ball away on 11 occasions.

Damaging Runners:

1. Blake Austin 1 line break and 5 tackle busts

2. Paul Vaughan 1 line break and 1 tackle bust

3. Jack Wighton 6 tackle busts

Line Breaks:

The Raiders made 2 line breaks whilst the Sea Eagles more than doubled that figure, breaking the line on 5 occasions.

Kick Metres:

1. Sam Williams 11 kicks for 330 metres

2. Josh Hodgson 1 kick for 22 metres

3. Blake Austin 1 kick for 12 metres

Possession Rate:

Possession was split evenly.

Completion Rate:

The Raiders completed 27 out of 36 sets for a completion rate of 75%, whilst the Sea Eagles had a completion rate of 79.5% (31/39).

Errors:

The Raiders registered 12 errors whilst the Sea Eagles registered 8.

Line Drop Outs:

The Raiders were forced to perform 2 line drop outs, whilst the Sea Eagles were forced into just the one line drop out.

Missed Tackles:

The Raiders missed 32 tackles, whilst the Sea Eagles missed 39.

Penalties Conceded:

Both sides conceded 9 penalties apiece.

Reports:

Mitch Barnett was put on report for a swinging arm midway through the first half, whilst Jorge Tafua was also put on report for a shoulder charge on Jack Wighton.

*Statistics provided by ProZone Sports.

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.