Raiders bt Eels, end three-game NRL slide

A ripping try from Jordan Rapana close to fulltime has given Canberra a scrappy 22-16 NRL win over Parramatta to end a worrying three-game slide.

Scores were locked at 16-16 on Saturday night at ANZ Stadium, before Rapana produced one of his trademark diving efforts in a 73rd-minute right-side shift.

The match-winning play ensured Raiders captain Jarrod Croker celebrated his 200th-game milestone with a win, while also ruining Mitchell Moses’ first appearance as an Eel.

Moses had a mixed night after his mid-week move from the Wests Tigers, missing a game-high six tackles in a torrid night as he was targeted by Josh Papalii.

Papalii was arguably the Raiders’ best on his return from a club-imposed one-game ban for drink-driving, running 148 metres, busting five tackles and offloading three times.

The defeat for a clunky Eels outfit was compounded by injuries to Nathan Brown (ribs) and Michael Jennings (leg), who failed to finish the match.

After heading into halftime at 10-10, the Eels took the lead for the first time with Siosaia Vave’s 48th-minute try from close range, although the Raiders responded quickly through Blake Austin.

From there, the match seemed destined for golden point before Rapana’s aerial heroics, breathing life into a season that looked on shaky ground after a slow start.

In a mostly docile first half, the Raiders appeared set to stroll away with an easy win when Nick Cotric and Joey Leilua crossed from set pieces for a 10-0 lead by the 20th minute.

But back-to-back tries to Manu Ma’u and Jennings in the space of five minutes meant the game was tied at the break.

Ma’u claimed a lucky ricochet off his own grubber to score his team’s first points of the night, before Jennings finished off a tackle-busting run by Semi Radradra for their second.

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