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The Canberra Raiders are just over 60 members away from reaching a record 15,000 members. The member total is currently 14,932, which smashes the previous best of 10,049 recorded in 2015.

Raiders CEO Don Furner today spoke on the importance of members to the Raiders and the growth the club has enjoyed in membership numbers this season. Furner also discussed the new initiatives the Raiders have introduced for members this year and whether there is likely to be any additions to the NRL squad before June 30. 

With seven homes games left in 2016, there’s still plenty of value in becoming a Raiders member. One, two, four and six game membership options are the perfect choice for fans looking to attend the upcoming blockbuster matches at GIO Stadium, against the likes of the Cowboys, Bulldogs, Sea Eagles and Storm.

REMAINING CANBERRA RAIDERS DRAW

Currently sitting in ninth position on the NRL ladder, the Raiders will be relying on home ground support to ensure they make a return to the finals this year.

A Raiders membership is easily the best value way to watch the Raiders play at GIO Stadium, and also grants access to a range of benefits and discounts including exclusive member events, 20% off purchases at Raiders Shop, discounts off food at GIO Stadium and access to the members lounge on game day. Every membership also comes with a Raiders merchandise pack.

The Raiders will be stopping membership sales on the 3rd of June, due to the need to merge information to a new membership system for 2017. The new system will give members the ability to:

·        View and select available seating

·        Print their own membership tickets

·        Update details

·        Select which email communication they receive

SIGN UP TO BE A RAIDERS MEMBER TODAY!

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.