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NRL Sunday AS IT HAPPENED: Raiders record dominant win over Eels; Matthew Timoko scores a gravity-defying try; Jordan Rapana limps off with knee complaint; Kyle Feldt breaks club try-scoring record as Cowboys triumph

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North Queensland Cowboys 35 def. Gold Coast Titans 22.
Canberra Raiders 41 def. Parramatta Eels 8
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The Raiders raced clear of the Eels with a dominant 41-8 victory at GIO Stadium but the win was marred by an injury to fullback Jordan Rapana.
The club favourite left the field injured after breaking down with a knee complaint just three minutes into play.
Rapana was tended to by the Raiders' medical staff before limping off with assistance.

The Raiders get it done at home!
They pull off a huge 41-8 win over the Eels.
In the final minute, Reagan Campbell-Gillard was again placed on report for another dangerous tackle - though I think he'll be fine with this one. Xavier Savage fell into his path.
Matthew Timoko finds the line and picks up a double!
This will be a big win for Canberra.
Jamal Forgarty scores his fourth conversion of the evening.
Reagan Campbell-Gillard is placed on report for a high tackle.
Maika Sivo adds to the Eels' tally.
He spins in the tackle to muscle his way over, shrugging off two Raiders' defenders in the action.
"He had no right to score there, so close to the line," Steve Roach said in commentary for Fox League.
Clinton Gutherson kicking woes continues.
Canberra lead 35-8.
Jamal Fogarty kicks another penalty field goal after J'maine Hopgood is penalised for not being square on the mark.
The home side could have pushed for the try considering they have all the momentum.
Canberra lead 35-4 with just over 10 minutes left to play.
James Schiller and Hudson Young score as the Raiders speed takes centre stage.
"They are gapping the Eels at will now," Matt Russell says in commentary for Fox League.
Canberra lead 33-4.