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Raiders vs Roosters Preview & Betting Tips: NRL Round 14 2026

June 4th 2026, 4:14pm, By: Ben Bridge

Raiders vs Roosters Betting Tips

Friday Night Football at GIO Stadium gives us one of the more interesting market reaction spots of the round, as the Raiders host the Roosters in Canberra. Both teams come into this off very different Round 13 results, and in my opinion the market has overreacted to both. Canberra was strong in their 26-12 win over the Cowboys, while the Roosters were disappointing in an 18-4 loss to Melbourne, but this still feels like a matchup where Sydney should be rated more firmly.

The line sitting around Roosters -2.5 is short by my numbers. I have this closer to Roosters -6.5, and with the Roosters close to full strength across their spine and middle rotation, I’m happy to back them to respond. Both teams look close to full strength, with the Roosters hoping for the return of Mark Nawaqanitawase, who has been named on the extended bench. 

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Raiders vs Roosters Prediction & Tips: 2026 NRL Round 14

Raiders Looking to Build After Cowboys Win

Canberra’s 26-12 win over North Queensland last week was one of their better performances of the season and showed why they are still a dangerous team when they get their middle-third game working. Sebastian Kris scored twice, Kaeo Weekes crossed, Tom Starling found his way over and Ethan Strange also got on the scoresheet in a performance where the Raiders put enough scoreboard pressure on the Cowboys early to control the second half. 

That win was important because the Raiders had been inconsistent through the first half of the year. At their best, they have enough power through Joseph Tapine, Corey Horsburgh, Hudson Young and Morgan Smithies to make games ugly, and enough speed out the back with Weekes, Xavier Savage and Savelio Tamale to punish teams when the defensive line over compresses. Against the Cowboys, they found that balance better than they have in a number of games this season.

The concern is whether that performance has been a little overvalued. North Queensland was flat, the Raiders got out to a strong lead, and the game played almost perfectly into Canberra’s preferred script. Against the Roosters, they will not get the same margin for error. The Roosters have a much more experienced spine, a stronger kicking game, and a forward rotation that can match the Raiders through the middle.

Canberra can absolutely win this if they turn it into a cold, physical arm wrestle at GIO Stadium. But if they fall behind or are forced to chase points, the gap in polish between the two sides becomes a real issue.

 

Roosters Need to Respond After Storm Loss

The Roosters’ 18-4 loss to Melbourne last week was poor, but this is where the market can get carried away. The Chooks were held to one try, struggled to build sustained attacking pressure, and never really got Sam Walker or Daly Cherry-Evans into the kind of rhythm required to trouble the Storm. But one flat performance away from home does not suddenly make this side ordinary.

The Roosters still have one of the more complete rosters in the competition. James Tedesco remains a huge factor through yardage and support play, Walker gives them elite short side and kicking options, and Cherry-Evans provides experience and calm when games tighten. Add in Robson, Collins, Crichton, Radley, Leniu and Butcher through the middle rotation, and this is a side with plenty of avenues to control the game.

The key this week is patience. Canberra will try to drag this into a grind; pressure the Roosters’ exits and make them work off their own line as much as they can. The Roosters cannot get frustrated. They need to use their kicking game, force Canberra into long yardage sets and wait for the Raiders’ edges to compress.

What I liked about this team prior to the Storm loss was their ability to find answers after poor patches. They’ve been building into the season, and this feels like a classic bounce back spot where their experience should matter. Against Canberra, the Roosters don’t need to blow them away. They just need to play smarter, cleaner football than last week.

 

Raiders vs Roosters Recent History

The most recent meeting between these sides last season came in Round 13, where Canberra edged the Roosters in a high-quality contest in Sydney, eventually squeezing out the home side 26-24. Canberra dominated possession, and despite this the Roosters stayed in the game. 

Recent results:
• 2025 Round 13: Raiders def Roosters 26-24
• 2024 Round 26: Raiders def Roosters 14-12
• 2024 Round 12: Roosters def Raiders 44-16
• 2023 Round 17: Raiders def Roosters 20-18
• 2022 Round 13: Raiders def Roosters 22-16

The Raiders have the recent advantage, and coach Ricky Stuart will have his team up for this contest from the opening kick-off.

 

Roosters Value After Market Overreaction

This is where I think the market has made a mistake. Canberra was good last week, and the Roosters were poor, but the adjustment has gone too far. I make the Roosters closer to 6.5-point favourites, and with the line sitting at -2.5, there is enough value to back the Roosters.

The biggest reason is the spine. Tedesco, Cherry-Evans, Walker and Robson is a far more reliable game management unit than what Canberra bring, particularly if this becomes a tight Friday night contest. Canberra has plenty of athleticism and enough strike, but their attack can still drift into low percentage football if Strange and Weekes are not getting clean momentum.

The Roosters also match up well physically. Collins, Leniu, Whyte and Radley can meet Canberra in the middle, while Crichton and Wong give them enough edge power to stress the Raiders defensively. If the visitors win enough field position, they should be able to generate more repeatable attacking chances than Canberra.

The risk is obvious: GIO Stadium can be a difficult trip, and Canberra’s best football is built for exactly this kind of setting. If the Raiders turn it into a 16-14 scrap, the Roosters will need to be disciplined. But I still trust Sydney’s class more.

This looks like a buy low spot on a better team after one bad result. I’m happy to take the Roosters to cover the short line.

Roosters (-2.5)

$1.91 (1.5 Units)

 

Raiders vs Roosters Player Prop Bet

Raiders forward Hudson Young hasn’t scored a try since round 6. It’s hard to keep a genuine try scorer out of the points column for that long, and I expect it’s time for Young to grab a meat pie.

Hudson Young (1+ try)

$3.25

 

Raiders vs Roosters Same Game Multi

Leg 1: Roosters ML – See best bet, slightly more conservative given the close encounters between these sides recently.

Leg 2 H Young (1+ try) – See above best prop bet.

Leg 3: J Tedesco (1+ try) – Teddy had a rough game last week and will be looking to bounce back with a big performance here.

Same Game Multi

$10.24

 

Raiders vs Roosters Better Odds & Match Info

Date: Friday, 5th June
Location: GIO Stadum - Canberra
Time: 8:00pm AEST
Weather: Fine, 7 degrees

Odds: Raiders ($2.15) vs Roosters ($1.70)
Line: Roosters (-2.5)
Points: 49.5

 

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Based in Newcastle, Ben earns a living working for the NSW Government, but his real passion lies in sports and sports betting. Ben has spent years developing sports betting models for various sports and has been using these models for the past few years, creating articles for Before You Bet across NRL, NFL, Formula 1, and fantasy sports contests on Draftstars.

A lifelong Penrith Panthers fan, Ben has finally seen some rewards for his years of loyal support, with the Panthers chasing a fourth straight NRL Premiership in 2024.

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