Here’s the latest I can summarize from recent reports:
- Raiders edged South Sydney 36-34 in Perth, a thrilling comeback win that snapped Canberra’s four-game slide. The match featured a high-scoring first half and a late surge from the Rabbitohs, but the Raiders held on.[1][3]
- The game was notable for Ethan Strange and Hudson Young, who contributed key plays for Canberra, helping them build a 24-4 halftime buffer before Souths mounted a late charge.[3]
- Prior to that Perth fixture, there isn’t a widely shortlisted result in the immediate headlines for a more recent Souths vs Raiders clash, so current context is dominated by the Perth thriller as the latest complete meeting.[1][3]
If you’d like, I can pull in more context (like lineups, player ratings, or official match reports) or look for any subsequent updates (e.g., next-round scheduling, injuries) from reliable sources. Would you like me to do that?
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