
Round six of the junior representative competitions kicks off this weekend, highlighted by the Raiders SG Ball team's top of the table clash.
Westpac Lisa Fiaola Cup
The Raiders Lisa Fiaola side take on the Central Coast Roosters at Woy Woy Oval this Saturday, as they look to regain their momentum.
The Raiders side notched up their first ever win in round four with an impressive 60-8 victory over the Dragons, before having the bye last week.
A couple of changes have been made to the side ahead of this week's match.
Charli Gault has been named at fullback, with Neha Smith replacing Shayleen Coe on the interchange bench.
The Raiders currently sit in ninth place on the ladder but are only one win behind the fifth placed Tigers.
It will be a tough test this weekend, as they take on the undefeated Roosters.
The Roosters have been very strong defensively so far this competition, with just eight points against them in four matches.
Kick off for this round six clash is at 12:30pm.
Match: CC Roosters v Raiders
Round 6 -
home Team
CC Roosters
away Team
Raiders
Venue: Woy Woy Oval, Sydney
Westpac Tarsha Gale Cup
The Raiders Tarsha Gale team will be looking to turn their season around when they face the Indigenous Academy Roosters at Woy Woy Oval this Saturday afternoon.
It's been a tough season so far for the Raiders, who are yet to win a game. But the side are coming off a bye so will be refreshed, reset and ready to go.
There has been some shuffling in the backline ahead of this weekend's clash.
Holly Williams has been named at centre, with Summer Luamanu back at halfback.
The Roosters have won their last three matches, including a 40 point win over the Rabbitohs last week.
Kick off is at 2:00pm at Woy Woy Oval.
Match: Indigenous Academy v Raiders
Round 6 -
home Team
Indigenous Academy
away Team
Raiders
Venue: Woy Woy Oval, Sydney
UNE Harold Matthews Cup
The Raiders Harold Matts side travel to Sydney this Saturday to take on the Eels in round six action.
Coming off a bye last week, the Raiders will be fresh and raring to go after claiming their first win of the season back in round four.
The team remains the same from when they last played, with the side continuing to form strong combinations.
This week's opponents the Eels defeated the Panthers 38-10 last week, with five-eighth Talen Risati scoring a double.
The Eels sit just one win ahead of the Raiders on the ladder, making this clash an important one.
Match: Eels v Raiders
Round 6 -
home Team
Eels
away Team
Raiders
Venue: Eric Tweedale Stadium, Sydney
UNE SG Ball Cup
In what will be a blockbuster game, the Raiders take on the Eels on Saturday in a one versus two showdown.
The Raiders are still undefeated after five rounds and sit on top of the ladder, having defeated the Sea Eagles last weekend.
The Eels are currently in second place and are just one point behind the Raiders. With only four rounds remaining before finals this game is an important one for both teams.
The Raiders attack has been impressive so far, with winger Cooper Johnston and prop Jesse Milin both scoring five tries each so far this season.
No changes to the side this week, with Sylas Simon and Hardy Glover retaining their spots on the wing and Jayze Tuigamala and Harry Hudson both staying in the second row.
The Eels are also undefeated so far, having recorded four wins and a draw. They defeated the Panthers last week 30-22.
Kick off for this massive clash is at 4:30pm at Eric Tweedale Stadium in Sydney.
Match: Eels v Raiders
Round 6 -
home Team
Eels
away Team
Raiders
Venue: Eric Tweedale Stadium, Sydney
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