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Raiders Members and Fans to celebrate #Papa300

Canberra Raiders members and fans will have the opportunity to celebrate Josh Papalii reaching 300 NRL matches, with a huge home game planned for the Raiders v Sea Eagles on Saturday August 10 at GIO Stadium Canberra.

There will be exclusive Papa 300 T-Shirts and Caps available for purchase on game day through the Raiders Shop outlets, with remaining stock available online post-match. If demand requires there will be a further pre-sale post-match (T-Shirts Only).

There will be #Papa300 Fan Clappers available (until allocation exhausted) for those who come along to GIO Stadium Canberra.

There will also be a limited supply of #Papa300 Foam Hands available as a giveaway for 2024 Raiders members only, with an optional gold coin donation to the Raiders Foundation.

The Foam Hands will be handed out in the East Members lounge from gates open at 10:15am, members can claim their foam hand by showing their membership card to Raiders staff.

There is only limited stock so get to the game early to claim your PAPA Foam Hand!

Following the NRL Match, the Raiders will hold a presentation on-field for Papalii, where members and fans can show appreciation to the clubs third 300 game player.

The Raiders have a huge game day planned with four matches on the day, kicking off with the Jersey Flegg Cup match at 10.30am.

This will be followed by the Raiders v Sharks in round three of the NRLW, where the Raiders will be looking to continue their solid start to the season.

The NRL Match will follow at 3.00pm, with the NSW Cup fixture rounding out the day with a 5.15pm kick-off.

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Josh Papalii 300 Game Celebration Game Day

Gates Open: 10.15am
Jersey Flegg Cup (Raiders v Sea Eagles): 10.30am
NRLW (Raiders v Sharks): 12.45pm
NRL (Raiders v Sea Eagles): 3.00pm
NSW Cup (Raiders v Blacktown Workers): 5.15pm

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.