1 Sep 2015

Canberra beat Penrith to avoid wooden spoon

7:33 am on 1 September 2015

Canberra have posted a 34-18 National Rugby League win over Penrith to round out an otherwise disappointing home season.

Canberra Raiders head coach Ricky Stuart. Former Australia Kangaroos and New South Wales State of Origin head coach.

Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

The 13th-placed Raiders had endured their worst home record since entering the competition in 1982, with the victory over the 15th placed Panthers just their third at Canberra Stadium in 2015.

Jack Wighton, Josh Hodgson, Sam Williams, Blake Austin, and David Shillington performed the best for the home side, with Shillington playing in his last game at Canberra Stadium before joining Gold Coast in 2016.

It was a bittersweet night for Austin, however, after he was forced off in the 50th minute with an injury to his right shoulder.

The Raiders announced before the match that Austin had penned a new deal with the club through until 2018.

Second half tries to Kurt Baptiste and Sisa Waqa confirmed the final scoreline, with Canberra captain Jarrod Croker kicking five from six.

Centre Mitch Lewis and fullback Will Smith scored second half tries for Penrith, while halfback Jamie Soward played no part in the game after halftime following a hit in a heavy tackle just before the break.

Canberra fullback Wighton was lucky not to be placed on report for the incident, replays inconclusive about whether contact with the head had been made.

Halfback Williams opened the scoring in the seventh minute, when he strolled through some very flimsy Penrith defence.

Canberra enjoyed the bulk of possession in the first half, with captain Croker and backrowers Jarrad Kennedy and Shaun Fensom scoring tries.

Penrith finally got on the board just before halftime, when hooker James Segeyaro burst through some soft Canberra defence to score under the posts.

Raiders coach Ricky Stuart described the match as the start of the 2016 campaign.

"We know we're heading in the right direction," Stuart said.

"Over the last eight months it's shown, and we feel and we certainly hope our fans believe we're going in the right direction, too. We know we have a lot to work on.

"We've got a make our home ground here more of a tough place to come for the opposition, and we've got to win more games at home.

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