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Canberra Raiders 2023 NRLW draw snapshot

Here is all you need to know about the Canberra Raiders 2023 NRL Telstra Women's Premiership draw.

2023 NRLW Draw: Raiders

Day-by-day breakdown

  • Saturday: 3 games
  • Sunday: 6 games

Venues

  • GIO Stadium: 5 games
  • PointsBet Stadium: 1 game
  • WIN Stadium: 1 game
  • Totally Workwear Stadium: 1 game
  • Cbus Super Stadium: 1 game

Turnarounds

  • 6 days: 3 games
  • 7 days: 2 games
  • 8 days: 3 games

Opening month

The Raiders will open their history-making NRLW season with an away trip to PointsBet Stadium to take on fellow newcomers Cronulla on July 23. Darrin Borthwick's side will then be able to run out onto GIO Stadium in back-to-back home games when they host the Roosters and Wests Tigers in Rounds 2 and 3 respectively. Their second away trip in the opening month will be a short enough one - to Wollongong - where they'll take on the Dragons at WIN Stadium on August 12.

The run home

Two trips to Queensland and two home games in the national capital are set for the Raiders in the final month of the regular season. A clash in Round 6 against the Broncos at Totally Workwear Stadium in Brisbane awaits for the side's first trip north before they'll return home in Round 7. Another trip to the Sunshine State is set for Round 8 with the Cowboys meeting on neutral turf to take on the Green Machine. The Raiders will finish in Round 9 by hosting the Titans on September 17.

And another thing...

The Raiders have the equal most amount of home games in the NRLW draw alongside Newcastle with five. Three of the five games be double-headers alongside their men's side ensuring fans can catch both matches at the same venue, on the same day. The Raiders are also only one of only three teams without a clash on Thursday night, ensuring their turnarounds are fairly consistent throughout the season.

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.