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The Canberra Raiders' entire playing squad visited 4,500 kids across 19 schools on Monday to teach the kids about cyber safety.

The players, who were accompanied by NRL Development Officers, helped deliver the message which involved tips about online safety and finding a balance between the cyber world and the real world.

Raiders' halfback Aidan Sezer who was at St Michael's Primary School in Kaleen said it was rewarding to be able to help the students.

"It's a great initiative from the NRL to have player's present to educate these kids on such an important aspect of their lives these days," Sezer said. 

NRL Development Officer Adam Kyle said that the day was a big success which was enjoyed by all the kids.

"It's fantastic that we are able to reach out to our community and use the sport of rugby league to positively influence these students with the message of cyber safety," Kyle said. "The kids loved interacting with the players while learning from them and you could see that the players also really enjoyed themselves too."

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.