LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Canberra Raiders have once again shown their willingness to shake things up, this time by giving dummy half Danny Levi the green light to explore other opportunities away from the nation's capital.
Levi, who hails from New Zealand and has represented both the Kiwis and Samoa on the international stage, has been a key player for the Raiders this season after a slow start in 2024.
Having previously plied his trade at clubs like the Newcastle Knights, Manly Sea Eagles, Brisbane Broncos, and even the Huddersfield Giants in England, Levi brings a wealth of experience to the table with over 160 top-tier appearances, most of them in the NRL.
Despite his contributions to the Raiders' campaign this year, reports from News Corp suggest that the 27-year-old is free to explore his options elsewhere as the Raiders aim to revamp their squad and aim for more than just a spot in the finals.
This move comes hot on the heels of Corey Horsburgh being granted permission to negotiate his own future, signaling a period of change and transformation for the Raiders as they strive to reach new heights in the tough and unforgiving world of professional rugby league.
With Levi now joining the ranks of players looking towards fresh beginnings, it's clear that the Raiders are determined to build a strong and competitive team that can stand tall among the elite of the NRL.